Best Bet   have this other repeater 2 in and 70cm. out on different freqs. 
ideally if they were separated by XX amt. of miles say a good 20 miles apart 
eliminates the need for desense, equiptment, etc. you can also ultilize ( if 
your clubs wallet wants  ) what I just read in a 2 way mag that using  ROIP 
or Echolink between the 2  repeaters this would eliminate interference over 
UHF, as well wiring the 2 together.  GR8 IT experience.


Mark Holman  AB8RU
Happy Holidays
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To: <Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 1:29 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Remote Receiver's Dumb Question


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> 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.
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