----- Original Message -----
From: "Wade Lake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Ok, I was not understanding that you were only half duplex on the
> remote, I would guess that you are linking to another repeater in this
way?
> This totally does work, the only drawback to running this way is the
> courtesy tone and squelch tail for the other repeater are re-broadcasted
> through your repeater. You probably already know this but a better
solution
> is to use a common link freq. for both TX and RX for the link. This of
> coarse would require the other repeater to have a remote radio on the same
> freq.
We have a 444.600 repeater with a 444.850 remote base. Good seperation
between the antennas with no problems. It's arranged so the remote repeater
only transmits PL when there is a carrier on it's receiver. PL decode on the
remote base doesn't hear id's or even squelch tail. 444.6 also only
transmits PL when there's a carrier. Users using PL decode don't have to
listen to ID's or tails either.
Gerald
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