First...Wow, you guys are FAST!  I cannot believe how many responses 
in 15 minutes!  Thank you all very much.

The 147.225 has input 147.925 and the 146.925 has input 146.325.

I don't understand the problem with the small difference in transmit 
frequency.  The transmit frequency is still about 1 meg away from the 
receive frequency of the other repeater.  How far apart in frequency 
would they ahve to be to co exist while running relatively low power?

I don't think a different frequency will be possible since all seem 
to be taken.  Another location is always a drag as well.  When you 
say equipment is available, are you referring to expensive 
multicoupler type sytems?  Even though they are on separate antennas?

I realize I could experiment with notches, but in your opinions 
(which I appreciate), that won't help enough?

--- In [email protected], Ken Arck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 02:22 PM 4/18/2004 -0400, you wrote:
> >The difference in frequency between the two transmitters is 300 
> >kilohertz.  300 kilohertz is exactly 1/2 of the separation of 
either 
> >machine;  600 kc.
> 
> <----Nice catch :-)
> 
> 
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