Are you going to use 2 separate antennas? Maybe 2 separate duplexer's?

Charles Mumphrey wrote:
> Hello Group!
>  I have acquired a working Motorola MSF5000 Repeater/Base.
> It is a model C74CLB-7105AT, four channel, Analog Machine currently
> programmed to 464.1 TX and 469.1 RX. I have access to technicians and
> proper equipment to re-tune and re-program as needed.
>  I am seeking suggestions from our vast knowledge-base to find out if I
> can leave the present fregs in as a channel one repeater and add
> 441.950 TX and 446.950 RX as a channel two repeater. My present idea is
> the HAM Freqs will be used 99% of the time as an Amateur Repeater, with
> the balance of usage, only as an "emergency back-up" repeater for
> business band by flipping a few switches. What is the thinking about
> retuning the 5000 for amateur usage and use an antenna switch to switch
> in and out a set of external cavities for the rare business band. The
> amount of output power is not an issue for me as long as I can get
> close to fifty watts with good receive sense. Naturally, I do not wish
> to perform a major "rebuild" or have a major "do it your-self expense".
> All assets are scrounged and labor is donated.
>  Any info will be considered and appreciated. Thank You all for your
> time and resources!
>     Charlie
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> "It is not the class of license the Amateur holds, but the class of the
> Amateur that holds the license."
> 
> Charles Mumphrey
> Amateur Radio Station Kc5ozh
> Kc5ozh Rowlett Repeater: 441.325 Mhz + 162.2
> Kc5ozh Dallas Repeater: 441.950 Mhz + 162.2
> Kc5ozh Rowlett Repeater II: 441.950 Mhz + 110.9
> Rowlett R.A.C.E.S. Unit 823
> http://www.CharliesElectronics.com
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