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I'm thinking the echo thing will come into effect. Actually am usinf the
Cat 1000B controller, just took the RLC2 controller out of line.
Mathew
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> w9mwq wrote:
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> > Wanted to find out if anyone has ever done such a operation and what
> > the results were. Here goes: I have a two meter repeater that has
> > a 440 repeater tied to it. What I want to do is take a vhr receiver
> > and a uhf transmitter going in on 2 and out on 440 from a remote
> > site that will have a beam on 440 back to the repeater. Trying to
> > avoid using different PL's, and escape the expense of a Voter
> > system, how would the repeater act if the user was getting into both
> > the remote 2 meter receiver as well as the one tied to the
> > repeater? Would the receiver with the strongest signal override the
> > weaker one, or would there just be plain havack on there. What are
> > some of the thoughts.
> >
> > Mathew
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> Depends on how your controller is setup. If 2M has priority over UHF,
> then you will hear that signal. If UHF has priority, you'll hear UHF. If
> they mix, (I think the LinkComm controllers can be set that way) you'll
> hear both combined, which means if someone is full quieiting in to one
> and noisy in the other, he'll be noisy. There may also be some weird
> problems with propagation delays, since it will take the audio from the
> remote rx longer to get to the controller, and mixing the two could
> give a slight echo effeect. Maybe.
> In other words, make sure one has priority over the other!
>
> --
> Jim Barbour
> WD8CHL
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