--- Dave VanHorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Ok, I've been given several frequencies to listen
> to, prior to 
> getting a pair assigned.
> 
> What troubles me is that my home setup is never
> going to hear what I 
> would hear at the repeater site.
> I could put the receiver at the repeater site, but
> then how would I 
> know what it's doing?
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> 
>
Put up a cross band repeater using very low power to
the transmitter.  If your receiver it on 2 meters you
could use a low power 440 transmitter, wven with a
beam to your house.  Maybe even use some nonstandard
repeater frequencies, just be sure the transmitter is
in the repeater band.

You could use a tape recorder with a vox on it, or
there are some computer sound card programs that will
do that if you want to leave a computer at the site.





                
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