Just go to http://www.fcc.gov do some research, forms fees etc. and some paperwork.
 
if you do your own matienance etc. I would sugguest getting with the local 2 way shop for ideas etc..
 
Mark Holman  AB8RU
***  IT Student *****
Happy Holidays
----- Original Message -----
From: KI4AWK
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 6:55 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Advice on Business Band repeater

I am a ham who is contemplating building a business-band repeater. I have a few questions that maybe you guys can answer and save me hours of reading and searching.
 
I want to do this so that my family can stay in touch. The business license would be in the name of the family farm.
I know that not everyone in my family is interested in radio enough to become a ham, but would definitely own a radio if they could communicate reliably. Cell phones are horrible.
 
I do not want to use GMRS frequencies for three reasons: I am not impressed with the policing of the GMRS frequencies. Anyone can get a GMRS radio, and the line between GMRS and FRS and CB seems to be very blurry. I don't want my mom to be the one listening when someone starts being rude on our frequency. Reason two is that I want to be able to hook up a phone patch. This is strictly forbidden in GMRS. Reason three is the "type acceptance" rule that prohibits several quality radios from being used in GMRS.
 
My questions:
 
What kind of cost am I looking at for a repeater pair license?
Does each user need a separate license? cost per user?
Can I do the research and find a frequency pair myself, or do I have to go through a coordinator? (if so, what does that cost?)
(We live in a rural area, Thomasville, GA. Finding a pair should not be hard. I am hoping for a pair in the 460 band, as I have a very nice mastr II for that band.)
I have been monitoring a specific frequency, and did research through the FCC website on it for users in my area.
What else should I do to get started?
 

John Clark - KI4AWK














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