Kevin,

Congratulations on getting your repeater on the air!

I am curious about your statement that you are not permitted to use CTCSS.
Please explain why that is so.  Is it a legal prohibition or technical?

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
 

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Natalia, Stacey & Rochelle
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 1:27 PM
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] New 10mtr Repeater Active from Auckland, NZ (ZL
Land) - Slightly OT

Hi All,
 
At long last the South Auckland Repeater Group, based in Auckland, NZ has
finally got its 10mtr Repeater up and operational.
The freq is 29.640 with no CTCSS (we are not permitted to run CTCSS for
access in NZ, may have to look at it later if it requires it and we get
approval).
It is connected to the groups repeater system of 2x 2mtr repeaters and one
70cm repeater.
There have been some DX contacts through it as well as local and with
pleasing results, both on quality, strength and distance.
Equipment is 2x Mitrek Low-Band radios at split sites, TX is running 50
watts and using Wolf Dipoles for antennas. These are controlled by RLC-2a
and RLC-3 controllers.
It has voice and CW id's and Top-of-the-hour beacon Ident.
 
It has taken far too long to get up and running, but it is now there. Would
be interested once things improve (propagation) in what it operates like
further away.
 
Regards
 
Kevin, ZL1KFM

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