[BC] ITFS Transmitter...

Larry Bloomfield Larry at Tech-Notes.TV
Mon Sep 8 22:18:39 CDT 2008


I was chief engineer at Cal State Northridge where we had quite a few 
ITFS systems. These are TV that operated at around 2.5 GHz with 10 watts 
out. Later the ITFS band became the MMDS service for wireless cable.  We 
had ITS gear. As far as I know the EMCEE company is out of business.

 
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Burt I. Weiner wrote:
> Scott,
>
> I had one of those once with the intent of adding it to my two-Meter 
> repeater on Mt. Wilson.  One of the guys on the system was very 
> knowledgeable about those rigs.  We never did modify it.  It takes 
> some major work in the cavities and filters.  Maybe if we had been 
> determined enough we could've done it.  In our case, the ITFS 
> transmitter arrived on the doorstep prior to any interest in putting 
> it on in the Ham Band.
>
> Burt, K6OQK
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>> From: Scott Todd <stodd at kkms.com>
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>> For anyone here who is also on a TV engineering list, would you 
>> please do me a favor?  I got an old ITFS transmitter, an EMCEE TTS-10 
>> ITFS transmitter.  I'd like to get a manual for it, or at the very 
>> least a schematic.  Could this be converted to ham band use?
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