Speaking of   G.E.  MVPs  anyone on the list have a spare (UHF) tx ICOM?
If so, contact me off list please.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Larry

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From: "no6b1" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 9:05 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Mobile Repeaters?


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> --- In [email protected], "Dakota Summerhawk"
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>> Portables are great but I need the 35W (UHF) and the 50W (VHF) out
> to assure
>> that the coverage is adequate.
>> Thanks for the suggestion.
>> Dakota
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> The G.E. MVPs will do 30 watts on 2 meters & 25 on 440.  It'd be nice
> if they did a bit more but I've never had a problem with inadequate TX
> range on my systems.
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> If you must have 50/35 watts you'll need to go with something bigger,
> or sacrifice performance.  No one will notice 1 or 2 dB less TX power.
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> I forgot to mention previously that I have a VHF MVP configured as a
> wide-split 2 meter repeater.  The entire package fits in a backpack &
> is hand-carryable by a single person (including antenna).  Nice when
> you have to install a repeater for a special event on a rooftop by
> yourself.
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> Bob NO6B
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