Jeff Otterson wrote:

> Hi,
>    Consider a crossbanded MASTR II mobile for your remote sites, and use 
> the receiver for the main site.
> 
>    Start with a VHF and a UHF MASTR II.  Put the UHF transmitter into the 
> VHF radio and duplex that radio.   This will be your remote receiver and 
> link transmitter.  Take the remaining UHF receiver and use that as your 
> link receiver.
> 
>    Besides the obvious benefit of using the nearly bombproof MASTR II 
> receivers, your remote sites will benefit from using a single package for 
> all the RF.
> 
>    Jeff.
>

As Jeff alluded to, it is VERY helpful if the equipment is all the same 
all the way through, in other words, if one rx path is, say, MVP rx, MVP 
link tx (another good way to go btw), Micor link rx, then ideally they 
should all follow that path. Otherwise you may have to do some audio 
response tailoring to make everything match. Ther should be NO noticable 
difference in audio between receivers. Voting will be more reliable, and 
it will be much better copy when audio isn't bouncing between 'tinny' 
and 'bassy' in one transmission.

-- 
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL





 
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