--- dan ryant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> the problem with moving the repeater is that there
> isn't any buildings near the mast, and building one
> would  pretty much be out of the question due to the
> cost involved and the slope of the hill that the
> tower is on.  Not to mention the trees that would
> have to be cut down and the permits required.  
>   I am trying to find a DC injector that will power
> a preamp which can "bypass" for an output amplifier.
>  
>   This is my thought. Please correct me if I'm
> 
Forget about doing this .  It can not be done
inexpensively.   YOu could move the duplexer near the
antenna, put a preamp and power amp if you want at the
duplexer output.  It might be difficult to send enough
current that far for the power amp.  Guess you may be
able to run 120 volts ac to the remote amp supply.
There are weather proof boxes to hang on a tower you
could maount the whole thing in.


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