Jan:

You program the radios as conventional units.  The RICK will do
the repeater chores.  I have a couple of UHF GR300 rptrs.  They
each use a GM300 mobile, a RICK and a power supply.  Each radio
is programmed as a conventional and both have the rptr XMT and RCV
freqs programmed in.  That way, I can swap the radios if one of them fails.
For instance, if the XMT radio's XMTR fails, I can move it to the RCV
task and vice versa.

73,

Dick


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "N6YV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: 26 May, 2006 08:05
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Quick GMRS repeater w/ Radius m10 and RICK


> Greetings to the group. I want to construct a quick GMRS repeater with
> two Radius m10 radios and a Rick unit. The M10 radios are single
> channel units with 16pin connectors. Do I program them as conventional
> radios and then plug them into the rick or do I program them as
> repeaters in the RSS. I'm a little confused by that.  Also, Is the
> rick ready to go out of the box? It is a new unit but had no
> documentation in the box. Thanks for any help.
> Jan




 
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