Chris,

 

The units your looking at are a great set of repeaters. You can call Ron
Tilley at RF Technologies but keep in mind they are way ahead of us. You
will want to call them around 8PM in the evening. I believe they will work
in the ham band.

 

Mike K7PFJ

 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of surf_boy82
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 9:37 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Anyone have experience with RF Technology Pty
Ltd. repeater gear?

 

Hi Group,

The shop I work at was recently given a couple of decommissioned LTR
repeaters after the customer moved to a different radio format.

The stations are made by RF Technology Pty Ltd. out of Australia, and
consist of a 19" card cage containing a T500B Transmitter, R500B
Receiver and PA500B Power Amplifier, as well as a power supply. On the
back is an alarm & trunking interface card that was connected to an
LTR controller.

In my readings, I've discovered these are 450-490MHz stations that
will supposedly produce 50W 100% of the time.

Anyone have any experience with this gear? I'm wondering if I should
buy one or two from the company and turn them in to 440MHz machines. 

Does anyone know if they will tune down to the UHF amateur band?

Do they have internal PL encode/decode, or must I use an outboard
encoder/decoder?

Whats the performance like? Duty cycle?

Any hints or kinks on these units?

It appears to me that DX Radio relabels these units and resells them,
or RF Technology is relabeling DX Radio gear, as the hardware is
physically identical.

I base this on what I've seen on the web, I have no experience with
either product.

Thanks for the heads up.

-Chris/KF6AJM

 

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