As described by Link Comm some years back, their original 
RLC-6 Board (which I have a number of...) has two linking 
options.  One is described as repeater hub linking, the other 
as repeater chain linking. 

In the Chain Link Mode, the board will route any active 
receiver (half or duplex mode) to the other port transmitters. 

This would link both repeaters and the base station. Alas 
Link doesn't make the RLC-6 anymore, but CAT Auto makes the 
RLS/RLB-1000, which is the same type of board with uP control. 

Someone with a strong desire for chain operation could easily 
write new code for the CAT Auto Board.  I believe the firmware 
in the RLS-1000 board only supports hub mode linking... but 
one might check.

cheers,
skipp 

> Chuck Kelsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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