900 square miles??? where are you located or talking about?
 
Here is one of many best laid out systems in the Tampa Bay Area....
http://www.ni4ce.org/dstar PORT B box no amp at 805 feet,
 See map for idea on it's coverage area for this GW... 
 
 
Next would be KJ4ACN at 600 ASL. We have NEAR COAST TO COAST
foot print (I-275 in St Pete to I-95 in Melbourne) We cover our own county
and then some... You can see where we are on APRS also...
 
Answer.com says this about square miles... The total area of NYC is approx.
468.9 sqr miles.
 
900 square miles, your going to need a rooftop (or site) at 600 feet, two 65
watt amps on port b and c,
and by far some really clean ARR rcv amps (or Chip Angle's) 6 BpBr by TX/RX,
and extreme low loss
coax to replace the STOCK coaxes in the boxes.. and TIME.
(Polk County Fla  total land area is approx. 1875 sq miles <total 2,010>,
4th largest in the state)
 
(by the way, I am being VERY conservative here....)
 
DB224 for VHF, 16 bay UHF, Hustler for the 23cm, 
TX/RX tri-plexer for 23cm for 23cm Voice and Data
 
I have not even gotten into hardlines here... the shorter the better... but
we have 1 - 2.25 inch hardline at 380' feet end to end for 23cm. with a loss
of .72 per 100
BUT we get about 35 to 40 mile coverage with that.. (about equal to our VHF
analog station)
and the 23cm Hustler is at the 360 foot spot with a 4 foot standoff. (yes
that is what we had
to go with....a toothpick maker that is DC grounded)
 
I could go on and on... but two the the high mileage systems in the Tampa
Area are NI4CE and KJ4ACN.
and that's only a 280 +/- foot difference in Sea Level.
 
Land coverage, you want height and up 65 watts out
Saturation, 200 to 400 feet with 65 watt PA's will do it.
(remember the short the run, the better....)
 
Having a D-Star stack work like you want it to.....
PRICE, give or take a thousand, 36,750 ( or a new car!!!!!! )
 
Having it work like it should, on paper......
PRICELESS.
 
 
Most of the Florida admin on here will tell you, I am not too far off the
path
on what we have going on down here, since this is the first time in YEARS
where we can cover our state on a single Interstate system using this kind
of technology, RF never made it, Internet advanced it, but D-Star, DONE!
 
http://www.florida-dstar.info
 
 
 
 
 

Evans F. Mitchell
KD4EFM / WQFK-894

 Fla. D-Star Tech Support Group
 http://www.florida-dstar.info <http://www.florida-dstar.info/> 

 Polk ARES A.E.C.
 http://www.polkemcomm.org <http://www.polkemcomm.org/> 

BB8330 PIN: 30965B58



 

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My ultimate goals are to get a D*Star repeater system up and running that
everybody in the county can hit (900 square miles) that includes 2/70/1.2



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