The technical aspect is moot. Logistically, you can't do it.

You call up the net and a station on both repeaters respond but they 
can't hear each other. How are you going to handle that?

Chuck
WB2EDV




Paul Holm wrote:

> I have a particular situation where I'd like to use two radios in 
> tandem.  The purpose is to be able to run a net on two repeaters which 
> are not linked.  I am looking at using GE Phoenix radios because of 
> cost and availability.
>  
> The idea is to interface two radios in order that they would TX in 
> tandem(and RX in tandem) using one microphone.  My thought is that it 
> would be straightforward to tie the PTT lines together.  Does anyone 
> have any advice on the microphone connections?  Could the MIC HI and 
> GND lines simply be paralleled?
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> Paul
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