At 9/5/2007 08:42 PM, you wrote:

> > There's no reason why a particular piece of equipment can't be used in
> > both
> > capacities at the same time.  Consider a 440 repeater, with an attached 2m
> > "remote base" (remotely-controlled station).  The UHF repeater receiver
> > operates as both the repeater receiver and the auxiliary control link
> > receiver for the remotely-controlled station concurrently.
> >
>
>
>But if it's a repeater AT ALL, it is PROHIBITED in the 145.5 - 145.8
>sub-band!

Someone should tell Kenwood, as their "SkyCommand" system clearly "repeats" 
onto 2 meter frequencies.

Auxiliary operation is allowed on 145.5-145.8 MHz, incidental repeating 
notwithstanding.

Bob NO6B


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