--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Your going to have to give us more information RE: 

all the TX and RX frequencies involved
Mine 443.8/448.8
Co Hwy 453.350/458.350

, how much power is everyone running
Mine 25-40w
Co Hwy 100w

, is the highway
> dept. willing to accept some degradation in their TX power (there 
is no free
> lunch on combining).   How you couple two transmitters will be 
driven by
> freq. spread and power outputs, what make/model of antenna are 
they using,will it make the freq spread and handle the power? 

I've been told it should handle the spread as it is 10db Wideband 
Stationmaster.

> >Does the highway department have a two-way shop doing their radio 
>work or do they have their own radio communications group?  If your 
>going to be tapping into a commercial radio system your likely 
>going to have to have somebody doing the work that has all the 
>tools and experience needed to make the highway department 
>comfortable with the whole process and outcome.  


 Yes, I know the radio shop very well and will be helping. I am just 
in the very begining of this and just want to get a good idea of 
what will be needed for the project. Others experiences. Some 
diagrams or similar type installations. I have not totally probed 
the radio shop as of yet. 

Thanks for your time,

Dan, KC0CAP
> 
> Rob K7EI
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 10:39 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] 2 repeaters - 1 Antenna
> 
> 
> Hi everyone. I'm looking for input and information on the 
following 
> project I am exploring.
> 
> I may have to oppertunity to multicouple a UHF 440 repeater with 
our 
> countys highway dept UHF repeater antenna. 
> 
> I have found some information on the Rx multicoupler but still 
> looking for information on how to couple the 2 Tx. 
> 
> If anyone has experience and info please feel free to email me.
> 
> Thank you for your time...
> 
> Dan, KC0CAP
> 
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