[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You are all ways better trying to buy new if you can.
Much cheaper in the long run.
Set it and forget it as they say.

I have many repeaters that I have built from used equipment for myself and others. 
I feel these have been much cheaper to establish and maintain than new.
I also have bought new repeaters from Kendecom, Spectrum, and others.
I have had much more trouble with them than converted (or not) commercial gear.

The new is gone the minute you unbox the repeater.  (everyone drives a used car)

Kevin Custer








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