can you adjust your height on your words ? too small to read without
turning on the magnifier.
try 12 or higher setting. TNX
Gareth Bennett wrote:
Ian, It sounds like you are building a
back-back link?
What type of equipment are you proposing to
utilise?
Is your linking site the only one with UHF
equipment present?
Is site #2 line of sight and at what
particular distance? ... Either way you wont need 25 Watts to link your
repeaters, especially with yagis at your link site as you probably will
be able to do this on about 1 watt and give you linking site receivers
an easier time.
To recap, What type of back to back link
gear (Especially Rx) are you planning to use?
How busy is your proposed
site?
Whats the path like between
your link site and either repeater?
This can easily be done.
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Hi guys .I am trying to receive 473.575mhz from a 25
watt repeater ,line of sight , 50kms away and and retransmitt it on
473.200 at 25 watt on another site.The transmitt antenna is a 6db
vertical ,9 meters above ground and the rx antenna is a 6 db uhf beam
1-2 meter above ground ,aimed at the 473.575 site Is it possible to
notch out frequencies going into a receiver that are 275 or 375 khz
off a uhf receive signal or is it going to be too close to filter
out the TX .
Thank You,
Ian Wells,
Kerinvale Comaudio,
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