cool .i am a maxon dealer and that would be a good sugestion .also i thank
the sugestion about opening the links and not haveing them controled by
ctcss .it has improved the rresponse time greatly
Thank you
Ian Wells
Kerinvale Comaudio
mail service 1017,
Biloela,4715.
www.kerinvalecomaudio.com.au

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From: "Gareth Bennett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: 14 November, 2004 2:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] tait 2010


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> Hi there Ian;
>     It sounds like you are a Maxon dealer?
> A better option if you wanted to persue the single CTCSS path and to keep
> your quiescent current on your solar sites down would be to utilise the
> Maxon SD-170 series of "Data" radio's for your repeaters. We have used
these
> VERY successfully here in NZ on alpine sites with a PA where other gear
was
> just too hard on batteries.(As I recall they only use 65mA on stby)
>     ALSO these radio's will "Pass" CTCSS :-)  ... So you could configure
> these at your Back-Back links and also your "Remote Sites" if you so
> desired. And they come with some other neat features that you could
> implement later :-)
>     If I was putting together a budget community network this is one of
the
> avenues that I would pursue, especially if cost was an issue.
> Cheers;
> Gareth Bennett
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