Will, there are a lot of repeater
controllers available that will do the linking tasks.
Hams generally do their linking over
the air with low power radios on a dedicated
linking frequency.
However, you can use your leased line
and send the linking stuff over it.
Dick
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Sent: 24 January, 2006 14:11
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Crazy linking question I need some help from the think tank,
I have two sites, site "A" and site "B". Site A has a UHF Motorola Quantar
repeater and a spectra-tac voter. Site B has a remote receiver (Micor) . There
are connected by a 2 wire leased line/ radio loop. The sites are seperated by
about 20 miles of varied terrain. Portables have no trouble transmiting,
but oftentimes have trouble receiving dispatch. Raising the transmit
antenna is not really a valid option . I had an idea to replace the remote
receiver with a repeater on another frequency and link the two together. Is
there an easy (reliable?) way to link them over the existing radio loop? Or am I
barking up the wrong tree? Any assistance you "gurus" can provide would be
greatly appreciated. Thanks
Will
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