You need to get a licensed radio tech in there to do the co-ordination but the basic can it be linked, yes but it could easily cost 25-38k to erect the towers and all the stuff needed.
Matt Bergum wrote: > > Hello, > > I just Joined the group, but don't plan to stay a member (since I am > not a HAM operator). I am just a fireman in Ohio looking for simple > answers to repeater questions. I expect to be online for about an > hour more...so you do not need to reply after that. > > We are located in a county with 460Mhz Repeaters (4 of them > throughout the county) Our township is in the corner of the county > and about 1/3 of it has poor reception. We also neighbor 2 other > counties (one using 33Mhz simplex and the other using 155Mhz > repeaters) (Columbus is about 30 miles away utilizing 800Mhz trunking > system city wide) > > We would like to purchase a repeater system to extend coverage to our > area that lacks good reception (continuing to use our 460Mhz > radios). If possible, we would really like the ability to "Patch" > our 460Mhz radios to any of the neighboring counties (maybe columbus > too??). > > My question is: Is there a repeater system that will handle all of > these frequency ranges in one unit, or am I dreaming? If not one > unit, would it be possible to link multiple systems to accomplish > this? Keep in mind this would be for Emergency trafic, so I am not > looking for suggestions that involve opening the case and warming up > my soldering iron. > > Thank you for letting me join your group today. If you get a chance > to reply, I would appreciate it...If not, don't worry about it...I > will figure it out eventually (from the sales rep) > > Matt Bergum > Lieutenant > Millersport Fire Dept > [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- 73...Clark Beckman N8PZD Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/