Hi Randy
We used a Zetron model 55 which is a regenerative
paging store and forward(imagine a digital parrot
repeater.We used it for remote paging zoning but am
quite sure it can be used on same frequency as voice .
They were reliable and one model 55 Zetronwith a
gm300\or m120 was the complete hardware required.
I do remember a model 66 which could basically do
voice and paging as a remote panel.
Regards
Bradley Glen ZS5WT
--- Randy Elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Gang
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> I have an interesting problem that has come to me. A
> small Fire Dept. near
> me call today and were wondering if I could get them
> a Zetron Simplexer. Not
> too familiar with it I surmised it was a digital
> recorder with a
> re-broadcaster. I could be way off in this guess.
> Anyway their main problem
> is that their main repeater located many miles north
> of downtown is
> connected via land line from their dispatch center
> that is located in the
> downtown core. When they activate the pagers the
> transmitted signal of
> course comes from the repeater, the coverage into
> south parts of the town is
> very poor in some areas so as a result some peoples
> pagers never active.
> My question is this, could a low power transmitter
> be located at their
> dispatch center that would be only keyed when a page
> out was initiated? This
> would hopefully help coverage into the lower parts
> of town.
> Hope this makes sense to everyone. Looking forward
> to any comments.
>
> Randy Elliott
>
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> Randy Elliott
> R.E. Communications
> 234 Rands Rd.
> Ajax, Ontario, Canada
> L1S 3Y5
> 905.427.6853
> www.recommunications.ca
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