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Re: [LPFM] UHF studio to transmitter links

Hi Brian...

Is this what you want ?????

Dave


From: Brian Gallagher <brianislay@...>
Reply-To: LPFM_Radio@...
To: LPFM_Radio@...
Subject: Re: [LPFM] UHF studio to transmitter links
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2005 20:17:43 +1000 (EST)

7khz is a minimum spec and to my mind is adequate for
casual temporary stuff such as for O.B use.There
isquite a bit of vhf/uhf link gear in use such as
Marti links etc that only have a pass band of 7khz.Of
course gear that will go beyond this and up to 15khz
is much to be preferred but it is  case of
costs.Further an older 7khz link may more likely to be
available and more affordable.I do wish that AM
quality was 7khz or beyond.The transmitters I was
responsible for were cut off at 10k and in Wellington
it was 9.0khz with the exception of 2ZM on Mt Vic
which was modulated to 12khz.Sadly virtually all AM
receivers were sadly amiss just getting to 4 or 5 k
with the exception of some special broadband models
which could open out to 7 or 8khz but they were
relatively rare.
Anyway I will look aroundfor a pre loved link but cant
afford to go to $2000!!!
Thanks Ross.
--- Ross Levis <ross@...> wrote:

> I know someone who makes them but they are not
> cheap.  Probably around $2000.
> Why only 7khz audio?  That is lower than AM quality.
>  You need 15khz for FM.
>
> Ross.
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Brian Gallagher
>   To: LPFM_Radio@...
>   Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 3:22 PM
>   Subject: [LPFM] UHF studio to transmitter links
>
>
>   I wish to locate one of these mainly for use as
>   outside broadcast link equpt between a remote
> point
>   and the studio.
>   It will need to be of music quality with an audio
>   response up to at least 7khz and an output in the
> uhf
>   band of three watts or more.
>   Does anyone know where I can lay my hands on one
> of
>   these systems for hire or pref for purchase?
>   Thanks
>   Brian
>


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I know someone who makes them but they are not cheap. Probably around $2000. Why only 7khz audio? That is lower than AM quality. You need 15khz for FM. ...
Ross Levis
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Sep 6, 2005
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7khz is a minimum spec and to my mind is adequate for casual temporary stuff such as for O.B use.There isquite a bit of vhf/uhf link gear in use such as Marti...
Brian Gallagher
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Sep 6, 2005
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Hi Brian... Is this what you want ????? Dave From: Brian Gallagher <brianislay@...> Reply-To: LPFM_Radio@... To:...
Dave Smith
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Oct 13, 2005
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Hello Dave. I have had quotes that are beyond the two to two and a half grand that I have been given so may have to cut the coat according to the cloth so to...
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