Now, where did I put those plans for a single-frequency rptr?  LOL

73,

Dick W1NMZ

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Morris WA6ILQ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: 23 February, 2007 16:03
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] 440-450 band plan (The normal North vs So 
Cal :-)


> At 03:27 PM 02/23/07, you wrote:
>>Hi Mike,
>>
>>Even more fun is the frequent band openings.  One repeater in the
>>SF Bay Area will lock up its reverse co-channel So Cal machine. Both
>>have no practical time-out timers. Happens more than a few times
>>a month... sometimes a few times in one week.
>
> Yep.  All the more reason to require PL'd inputs and make sure that
> systems don't have compatible PL tones with the one on the reverse...
>
>>I can't help it if you guys are "upside down"...  :-)
>
> Naaaah, YOU'RE upside down !!! (Grin)
>
> Mike
>
>>cheers,
>>s.
>>
>> > Careful there - NorCal is repeater-input high, and repeater-output
>> > low, SoCal is the reverse.  Dividing line is the Santa Maria River.
>> > There are valid arguments for each method... Makes it lots of fun
>> > for the guys in the middle ... they have to pick the frequencies
>> > carefully to avoid lockups and a system output capturing someone
>> > elses input. 

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