OK. Steps To Configuring A Repeater:

 

Tools Needed: 

Communications Service Monitor with tracking generator and spectrum analyzer
or a Plain Service Monitor and a network analayzer

 

reprogram the frequencies (Which you say you have already done)

 

re-align/tune the transmitter and receiver to the new frequencies. Most
repeaters require some adjustment for most efficient operation when changing
the pair. This is the part where the service monitor will come in handy.

 

tune the duplexer using the spectrum analyzer/tracking generator or the
network analyzer.

 

Configure the repeater controller. (you will probably need the controller
minimally functional to complete the previous steps)

 

If you don't have the test equipment (and believe me, this stuff aint cheap
!! I've been trying to get both items for months and haven't found any I can
afford yet), check around with some of the other people that have repeaters
in your area.. one of them will have the gear you need, or will know someone
who does. They can help you with the fine details on how to perform the
needed procedures.

 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of exodus
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 7:04 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] MTR 2000

 

Ladies and gentlemen,

Does any body can give me advise on making my repeater MTR 2000 work 
better or any guidance that you may have...please dont use any code 
words or any number referance ie..."you should use NFSL32564"... coz I 
will not understand what you saying... I am dumb when it come to this 
kind of communication or should i just say that I am completely 
clueless on what I'm doing... so please break it down barney style...

Anyway... here is what I got so for... I put up a 50ft tower with this 
13 ft antenna that comes with that repeater MTR 2000. I programmed the 
device with two different freq and hoping that it will work once I plug 
this in... please advise... thank you very much...

oh if you guys are wondering why I'm messing with this type of comm...I 
found it sitting in the corner and being used as a dust collector... so 
I decided to mess with it and make it work... 

 

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