Ken,

We not only do complete repeaters, we can custom build just about anything you 
want or need. We can simply build a rock-solid high-quality 220 receiver for 
you. We have done several receivers in the past that are rack mountable in a 2 
unit rack space. I have a GE mastr II receiver that I am just finishing up. It 
came out looking so nice that I am going to take pictures as a show piece. 
Micor receivers would be VERY similar in construction.

In my opinion, 2 things:

1. A Micor makes a much better repeater on 2M and 220 than a GE MII. (sorry GE 
loyalists!!) I think a Mastr II makes a much better repeater on UHF (sorry 
Micor loyalists!!) I would suggest a Micor for your 220 Machine.

2. If you're going to spend money on a new receiver, why not spend a bit more 
and get a completely new machine. Think about it, if your receiver is not 100%, 
what's saying that your transmitter is running at 100%? The notable thing about 
spectrum repeaters is that they lived up to their name, they took up the WHOLE 
spectrum. This might even be what is happing that you assume is a bad receiver. 
Instead of a bad receiver, you may have a spurious transmitter that is totally 
wiping your receiver off the map. Duplexers are meant to isolate, but there is 
only so much they can isolate.

If you'd like a quote on a new machine or a quote for a new receiver, feel free 
to e-mail or call.

Scott - Owner Repeater-Builder (the company)
www.repeater-builder.com/custombuilt/

Scott Zimmerman 
Amateur Radio Call N3XCC
474 Barnett Road
Boswell, PA 15531
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ken Harrison 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 8:39 PM
  Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: 220 repeater receiver recommendations?


  Thanks for the recommendation, Don. Though I'm sure a MastrII would
  be a great conversion for 220, we (in the group sense) want to try to
  save some of our money to get a remote base setup going on our
  repeater, too. Our small savings would be wiped out to replace the
  entire repeater, in spite of it being handy to have a complete spare
  should there be a problem in the future.

  Thanks,
  Ken

  --- In [email protected], "Don KA9QJG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
  >
  > Ken first of All I noticed You stated Our group, so I would assume
  You have
  > others kicking in to the Cost, I do not and I had Scott build Me up
  a 220
  > Repeater System, He did it in the process of Building a house and
  Moving All
  > I had to do was Program the Controller, Hook up the Amp, Power Supply
  > Duplexers, and Ant, I have never had any Problems for over a Yr.



   


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