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Hi, If this if for amateur use, there is a much easier way. You can use one simplex intermittent duty radio at one end connected to the link port of a controller at that site. Nothing needs installed at the other site . Remote base linking is popular and economical. For the hop suggested, an Icom IC-4AT running a 200 mW on a rubber duck would be fine. I suggest the reading of this: http://www.repeater-builder.com/rbtip/repeaterlinking.html Kevin Virden Clark Beckman wrote: 2 continuos duty uhf radios, 2 feedline runs, 2 beam style antennas, 2 power supplies, I think I would try setting the output power at 5-7 watts first and a open radio port on each end that can be configured to operate as you would desire, probably 2 ctcss detectors so either one knows when the sister has a user and when it is ok to use the system.Rich wrote: Yahoo! Groups Links
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- [Repeater-Builder] Connected Rich
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- Re: [Repeater-Builder] Connected Virden Clark Beckman
- Re: [Repeater-Builder] Connected Kevin Custer
- Re: [Repeater-Builder] Connected Neil McKie
- Re: [Repeater-Builder] Connected Q
- Re: [Repeater-Builder] Connected Neil McKie

