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We have a set up like this but we use two duplexers and two coax switches.
works ok for a port-a-peater.
We use a Kenwood 850 and two TX/RX duplexers we had Cook tower set it up
for us and it works just fine.
73 Russ, W3CH
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2004 9:14
AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: WTB UHF
Repeater
Sorry Guys, I had meant for this response to go
to the group!
Hey Butch!
Here are a couple quick answers: > If you switch
freqs then you will have to retune the duplexer or it will not >
work. This is why I'm looking for a set up with duplexer, so I can have the
new one on GMRS and use our current one for normal use.
> What do
you mean by High power? I knew this was an open one......our current rig is
only 15watts....hoping for 50watts or so.
> You are limited by
the FCC to only low power for the GMRS freqs. > Usually 50
watts. Right! but "low" wattage by a lot of ppl's. standards is only
10-25watts.
> If it is a regular business UHF repeater freqs, you
need to tell us what > they are. > You also need to know if they
have any tones. That is why I'm looking for a programmable unit....we can
program/re-program as appropriate and add tones as required.
Hope
this clarifies a bit! Thanks for the
response! Tim
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