Why do you folks have to ask questions like that. Some users DO have radios over 100 watts. Some repeater owners DO have voting receive!! Please just answer the guys question. I know that MOST repeaters ARE over 50 watts and some even have pre amps on them. A preamp of just 3 dB in theory would make a 50 watt mobile seem as strong as a 100 watt mobile provided no enviromental factors are effecting either end.

James

Neil McKie wrote:
  Are the repeater users using 130 or 500 watts to get in?  I doubt 
 it. 

  Neil 


"Mr. Edgar McKinney" wrote:
  
Neil McKie wrote:

    
  I am curious, why do you need 130 watts?
      
Me too!

    
  What is wrong with 50 watts?
      
50 cant be heard beyond 75 miles. Try 500. The repeater on top of the
hospital is running 500. Another using 3500 watts.

    
I'm putting in a new repeater to replace an old one, but the
new one is 50 watts output instead of 130. I'm looking for
suggestions for a Power Amplifier. My preference based on
everyone I've talked to so far is the TE Systems 1406, but
I'd like to know what people on this list think.

Terry


        





 
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