Here is an off the wall thought. Install 802.11 throughout the stores.
Then use some of those netgear wifi phones. It would be free as long
as you are calling one another. http://tools.netgear.com/skype/

Dan  KC2BEZ

On 4/2/06, Kevin King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Need Plan info on handheld coverage in
> Business Band for 60 miles or so
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> We have four stores that is spread over nearly a 60 mile radius.   The
> first store is about 40 air miles from my store, and then from my
> store to the next store is about 17 air miles, and again from that
> store is 17 miles or so.  From store one to store 4, there is about 60
> air miles between them.  Locating the repeater here at my home about
> 100', it will be on UHF.  Using mobile radios, they would all be able
> to reach the repeater, but I would like to enhance it somehow that the
> handhelds would be able to be used between the stores.  Any thoughts
> on a plan that would work for this.  I have to keep cost to minimum.
> We do have DSL at all 4 stores.  Thanks.
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