Checking with the license two of the stations are 200 some miles away at
another little America, so we have one frequency on site so we need a
new pair to be able to be complaint. 
 
Peter Dakota Summerhawk
 
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In a message dated 3/13/2008 11:20:57 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maybe it is not too late to "turn down" the contract. Did you really
think you would be able to get them licensed to a VHF pair, or were they
not totally upfront about what they had and wanted. 

You can't control what the FCC allows. 

You could just make a go of it with a simplex system. 

Michael 
You are already licensed for the VHF frequencies you need. It should not
be a problem to modify the license
for repeater operation. Weather it will meet your customers expectations
remains to be seen.
 
Chris
 



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