Yeah,

Much lest costly to build a suitcase salellite receiver...

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  From: [email protected] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2009 1:00 PM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Question on portable repeaters


    At 10/9/2009 06:32, you wrote:
  >I applaud the desire to build a "special event" 2-meter "portable" repeater.
  >I honestly think that most well-intentioned groups don't understand the
  >technical difficulty to accomplish this task without spending a lot of
  >money.
  >
  >However, it begs the question -- isn't there an existing, nearby 2-meter
  >repeater that could be used?
  >
  >Chuck
  >WB2EDV

  In my case, sadly, no. Yeah, you'd think in the heart of the 2nd largest 
  city in the US that there'd be a lot of HT-accessible repeaters to 
  use. But at the time I set out to build my first 2 meter portable system, 
  only ONE 2 meter repeater had adequate coverage along the 26.2 mile LA 
  Marathon course. ONE! At the time, the course roughly ran a circle with 
  its eastern-most point in downtown LA. So we needed HT coverage in 
  downtown, Hollywood, the Fairfax district, & the Coliseum. Aside from the 
  high building density in a few areas (not many - we don't have lots of 
  highrises like NYC & Chicago), this shouldn't have been a difficult area to 
  cover. Certainly there were a lot of repeaters that could be HEARD in the 
  target area, but most were not HT-accessible. The situation is a little 
  better now on 2 meters but still to this day there is a 220 repeater that 
  should cover the whole course, & in fact can be heard solidly along the 
  whole route, but has a deaf RX & apparently the owner doesn't want to fix 
  it. So we ignore it & use our own system installed specifically for the event.

  Bob NO6B



  

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