That sounds like a great way to cause massive, worldwide interference
problems when the sunspots return.  But hey, you can petition the FCC
for it and see what happens if you'd like.  

'JK

--- In [email protected], Johnny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I know it may sound to simple but how about splitting the repeater 
> sub-band. Put the repeater inputs at the top of the main band and the 
> outputs at the bottom of the main band. Or vice-versa.
> Johnny
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> Jeff Kincaid wrote:
> > The band may be huge, but the FM sub band is smaller and the repeater
> > sub band is smaller still.  Just how wide of a split would you like to
> > use in a 200 kHz wide band?
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> > Jeff W6JK
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> > --- In [email protected], "kb1we6r" <capyo670@> wrote:
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> >>Why oh why did they pick 100KHz??? The 10m band is HUGE with no 
> >>activity (even when the band is open, there should be plenty of room 
> >>for a better repeater plan).
> >>.... Keith, WE6R in Monterey CA
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