Well, even a single-user repeater has to ID if I read the regs
correctly.  However, since I would be ID'ing my transmissions, I would
really only need remote ID coming back out from my base to h/t, and
only I would hear it.

I've already got both my rigs running thru an MFJ916 diplexer/duplexer
into a Radio Shack discone antenna.  So basically, all I need is a
controller that I can wire to my radios?

What does one of your controllers cost?


 --- In [email protected], "Ron Wright, Skywarn
Coodinator" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I sell a repeater controller that can be put in a crossband mode.  The 
> controller normally has a repeater port and a remote base port.  
> However, when put into crossband mode each port is to be connected to a 
> transceiver and when it gets input on one it keys the other, typical 
> crossband repeater.  However, this sounds as if it is much more than 
> what you need for it IDs, timeouts, remote control, etc.  Same needed 
> by a repeater.  Really don't want to get into much here.
> 
> Since you are on site and sounds like single user simple get input key 
> other rig with audio connected between rxs and txs.
> 
> Many use dual band antennas with diplexers (crossband coupler) and it 
> works fine.
> 
> 73, ron, n9ee/r
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Jason Cato" <gunman@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > Can someone tell me what equipment I will need to cross band repeat a
> > Uniden SMU4525KT UHF into an Icom 2100H VHF?  I want to be able to
> > move around my property with my H/T, and still be able to get into
> > repeaters my H/T can't reach. 
> > 
> > Also, can I use the same multi-band antenna for both at the same time
> > with a diplexer?  Or would the VHF transmission kill the UHF
> > reception, or vice versa?
> >
>


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