Hi Norm, 

The internal duplexers are commercial wide split and 
won't do the classic Amateur 600KHz repeater offset... so 
they go away (you sell or trade them off to a commercial 
radio system operator like me as an example). 

The repeater will tune right up into the ham bands but you 
should reduce the transmit power output to no more than 
60 watts (to help protect the rf power amplifier). 

Here are a number of Amateur Radio Related Articles: 

http://home.comcast.net/~msr2000/ 

http://www.radiowrench.com/sonic/so02004.html 

http://www.repeater-builder.com/mitrek/mitrek-index.html 

The above information should get you well on your way and 
of course we'll be here for personal abuse should you want 
to ask questions to the group. 

cheers, 
s. 

> "NORM KNAPP" <nkn...@...> wrote:
>
> I recenty received a 100w Motorola MSR-2000. It is now on 159/151 split. It 
> has a set of small square cans for duplexers in the bottom. Now I am more of 
> a Mastr II and Kenwood guy and don't know much about Motorola repeaters. Can 
> I put this beast on 2M?
> Thanks!
>


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