N9WYS wrote:

> Thanks, Jim...  Since this posting, I have discovered we actually need to
> transmit on 927, so I'm assuming that a modified 800 MHz radio is out of the
> question.  (I was told that 902/903 is the input range for a lot of
> repeaters, and we CERTAINLY don't want to cause any grief, so.....)
> 

It varies a little. Here in Ohio repeaters start at 902.4125/927.4125 I 
think and go up. Below that is full/half duplex links, so low end may be 
OK. Check with your coordinator.

> I'm now finding out, too, that someone else within my organization has
> "scammed" the voter I was planning on using, so I'll be trying to scrounge
> one of those, too.
> 
> Thanks again!
> Mark - N9WYS
> 

Nice...=cP

-- 
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL





 
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