Simulcast can happen on 2 separate frequencies using a device to do it.

You will also reccomend spacing of both transcievers several miles away.

off hand I cannot recall the manufacture of such a device unless someone on this group sells them.

mark h.

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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