Well having an understanding of repeaters is one thing. Being licensed
within a service that allows you to put up a repeater is something else.
Unless you are a ham radio operator putting up your own repeater (and you have
the funds to support this) or a club repeater which the club will support you
may want to think about the business end of this.
Supply and Demand. What is in your area and Who's going to use it?
How much will it cost to provide the service ?
How much income will it provide ?
(can it pay for it's self ? and your efforts?.)
and then just the rest of the usual business questions how to build the
business and keep it operating.
hope this helps .....bob
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