Jay Urish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > You could do that if the maxtracs have 16pin logic boards pretty easy.. > But you would really lose some flexability inasfar as link freqs and > off duty use of those radios.. They do have the 16 pin boards IIRC. These are fully loaded radios with dtmf mics. I'm not too worried about losing any flexability with them as I can probably get as many of them as I want. They are surplus railroad radios and I am getting them for free.
--- In [email protected], Preston Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Kerry- > > Wow. What a small world. Assuming you still reside > at the address listed on your > license, I grew up less than a half-mile from > you(Aspen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jester). At any rate, if > you need any help setting up a crossband system just > let me know. I might be able to > hook you up on the cheap. > Yep, that is where I live. We moved here about 4 years ago from St. Louis. I might have to take you up on that offer. Have to see what I end up with at the end of next month. I wasn't thinking about cross band repeating with these as they are all VHF radios that I can program on the 2m band. I would have to come up with something else for 70cm. I am eventualy going to set one up as an Echolink/IRLP radio as well. "Thomas Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > He needs a vehicular repeater. That is an idea as well. I am going to look into that. Kerry KE5OFO

