Two or three ways to go:
If the repeater has a high stability tx channel element,
you could add a southern similcast transmitter with audio
delay line and it's respective high stab osc. The process
requires a bit of enginnering and setup.
The other thought would be to simply duplicate the page
on the added local southern transmitter, delayed or same time
with an expected not-so-good sounding overlap.
If the page function is not that busy, the delayed/stored and
forward /que'd method would be easier and mo'cheaper.
cheers
skipp
> Randy Elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Gang
>
> 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
>
>
> Randy Elliott
> R.E. Communications
> 234 Rands Rd.
> Ajax, Ontario, Canada
> L1S 3Y5
> 905.427.6853
> www.recommunications.ca
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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