Nick,
Many states/regions have an SNP, or test pair, or nonprotected pair of
UHF frequencies for conceptual studies, experimenting, etc. If your area has
such a pair then that would be a natural for your mobile repeater.
That being said, please pay attention to the advice already given here
about putting together and running a repeater. It ain't plug-and-play.
Listen to the guys that have been there.
73,
Al, K9SI
> --- In [email protected], "ncamilli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> Hi. I am new to building/owning my own repeater. What is needed to
>> complete a mobile repeater? What parts do I need, where can I buy
>> them, and how much will it run me? Thanks in advance.
>>
>> --
>> Nick
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