Hello:Dave
ypur proyet is a verry good idea, I will like to have more information on the 
way it put together, i like to know it be posible to make i wiht tow hi power 
mobiles radios it be great.
thanks for the atencion to this meassge.
William ....N1LIU....73'S


--- In [email protected], Dave E Stephens Sr <kf6...@...> wrote:
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> i built a low power (in band) repeater using 2 IC-2at's and a NHRC-2 
> controler. that thing worked great for a 3 watt repeater. now you can do the 
> same using a 2, 3, or 4 a, or at walkie. its rather simple. to be honest, if 
> you have the knowledge to pass the tech ham test, you can build this. start 
> off with the NHRC-2 controller. read how the thing works and then get the 2 
> walkies. trust me. its easy
>  
> Rev. Dave Stephens Sr
> KF6WJA 
> Grants Pass Or
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> --- On Mon, 5/18/09, Fred <fj...@...> wrote:
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> From: Fred <fj...@...>
> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Homebrew low power Repeater
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Monday, May 18, 2009, 10:13 PM
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> Hello:
> I would like to build a low power 5 watt crossband repeater for 2m/440 use. I 
> recall seeing this set up using 2 HT's, also 2 mobile rigs.
> Has anyone built something to suit my needs, or are there kits available ?
> Thank you
> 73 de Fred W1POP
>


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