Well the repeater is one that I built from a couple of regency repeaters,
which is going to be changed here in the near future.  The duplexer is a TX
RX setup.   Won't be able to get that much seperation, at most about 40 feet
is what I will be able to get, maybe 50.  I can understand the seperation.
Would there be any advantage to putting the radio in an RF box for
shielding?

Mathew

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Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 8:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Remote Base Project


> More details needed.What is the repeater? WHat frequencies are you trying
to
> use? If running the same band on a remote,you will need lots of antenna
> separation. We use 140' of vertical separation. You also will not be able
to
> work frequencies close to your own without filters of some type.Some close
> frequencies will be impossible to use. It all depends on the frequency
> separation vs. antenna/filter isolation.
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> From: w9mwq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 9:11 PM
> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Remote Base Project
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> > Question is, I a am putting a remote base on my RLC2 controller with
> > the RBI-1 interface.  All is working ok.  What I need some ideas on
> > is how to keep the transmitter from killing the receiver of the
> > repeater?  What can be done to isolate the two radios.  The radio is
> > a Kenwood TM-731 and is running only 5 watts.  What are some
> > thoughts.  Thanks.
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