Anything from a small low powered repeater in a box to a
cross banded dual/multi band radio works pretty well.
Small low powered repeaters can be made from small
radios (even portables) up to commercial vehicle systems
like the Pyramid Radio Equipment. I'm sure there will be
lots of answers - posts regarding small repeater projects
made/built by group members.
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Onward...
The down-fall of a cross-banded radio is that you will
probably leave it on a Repeater somewhere - sometime...
then forget it's on/enabled in cross band mode.
The radio will hear other people on the portable "link"
frequency and reverse jam up the main repeater until
you hopefully discover the mistake and remove the offending
noise before the lynch mob shows up at your door.
Cross banded radios left on repeaters can really pi$$-off
a lot of repeater people.
The bane of the high level repeater system.
Your results will probably vary...
cheers,
skipp
> "ctool1968" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am curious,what would it take to build a moble repeater,I am wanting
> something that I can possibley change channels depending on what freq
> I want to use,it will be more for my use only cause I am in a rural
> area and want to be able to have my handheld go to the truck and then
> out with something like 100 watts or even 50 watts,I think that state
> patrol use something simalar to this but I dont know how to make one
> for the freqs I want or the cheapest way to do so,THANK YOU
>
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