Re: 220 Mhz. repeater

My goodness... there's a lot of love and 
good cheer going around the group today. 

Onward.. 

I don't believe the below mentioned mfgrs always 
spec the specific application, but Midland Does 
or did make 220 Repeater Gear. Motorola has been 
known to spec and supply repeater gear in odd 
bands, but since I'm not in their loop anymore I 
can't tell you what they currently offer overseas 
at this time. 

On more than one occassion, I've serviced 
some really wild repeaters on large cruise 
ships from Europe and Asia. Other parts of the 
world have and use ham and commercial bands we 
don't even know about and Motorhead makes or 
made repeaters for these ranges. 

I've got the software for and had a source for 
a Motorola repeater on 220 MHz range factory 
built repeater. Serviced and sent it back 
to Asia a few years ago. 

Don't know if EF Johnson has resurfaced to 
offer after the factory move.

If anyone VERY SERIOUSLY wants a new Kenwood 
220 Ham Repeater New, Email me off the list 
"I'm a can do kind of guy..."  

cheers,
skipp 

> Kevin Custer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does Kenwood, Motorola, Midland, and Johnson 
> build 220 MHz. Ham Repeaters? If not, it really 
> doesn't matter how damn good their (wan tee) is.
> Kevin Custer







 
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