Brian,

 

Why would you pause, hell the MTR is about as good as they get. Light it up
at a 100watts and go on vacation and will still be working years from now.

 

 

Mike Mullarkey K7PFJ

6886 Sage Ave

Firestone, Co 80504

303-954-9695 Home

303-954-9693 Home Office & Fax

303-718-8052 Cellular

From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brian Raker
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 4:36 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Noise on UHF - (Mototrbo)

 






This gives me pause about putting up my MTR2000 in San Diego.

-Brian Raker
-KF4ZWZ

On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 7:44 AM, Mike Mullarkey <k7...@comcast.net> wrote:

 

When they are using digital they are 6.25 KHz up and down of the center
frequency. Here in Denver I did a test with 464.550 the worst possible freq
and when In digital mode absolutely NO interference. 

 

Mike

 

 

Mike Mullarkey K7PFJ

6886 Sage Ave

Firestone, Co 80504

303-954-9695 Home

303-954-9693 Home Office & Fax

303-718-8052 Cellular

From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Paul Metzger
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 12:37 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Noise on UHF - (Mototrbo)

 





Just an FYI

Users of the N6DVA mixed mode Digital Mototrbo / Analog repeater 
have experienced something neat early on. When they're using the 
Analog side of the repeater and their audio is being torn up by 
radar, then switch over to the TRBO digital side, their audio is 
clear as can be. It was funny listening at how shocked they were when 
they shared this information with me. Both, the Analog and TRBO 
digital repeaters are at the same site, in the same cabinet, 
utilizing the same antenna, RX window filter, splitter, etc. The same 
with the TX side, they both are sharing the same antenna, duplexer, 
band pass cavity. It's a nice test bed for comparisons.

Just my 2 cents.

As a side note;
There are two more Amateur TRBO repeaters currently being configured 
for IP Site Connect here in Southern California. I was also informed 
yesterday, yet another one is in the works for a high level Mt. top 
site which sounds like it will cover Los Angeles / Riverside. 
Another buddy of mine gave me a heads up that a club he is affiliated 
with is interested in acquiring a TRBO repeater as well. It would be 
nice if just one time slot on each of these repeater were connected 
via IP Site Connect, and the roaming feature enabled in the 
portables / mobiles so you'd never have to change channels (to the 
nearest linked repeater) while driving. The radio would do it 
automatically for you.

Well Have Fun !

Paul Metzger
hamradio-dv.org
K6EH

 

 



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