In the example the most practical way to link the two 
repeaters would be to install a single remote base radio 
onto one of the repeaters. Connections and control are 
simple...
s.



> "Jerry" <gdste...@...> wrote:
>
> There have been times when during events it would have been great if two 
> different repeaters had been linked.  I've been kicking around the idea of a 
> portable repeater linker consisting of one VHF Radius, one UHF Radius, and a 
> RICK controller in the crossband mode.  I've talked to the different repeater 
> owners and they have given me permission to give my idea a try.
> 
> The 'linker' works great the first time.  The receiver radio hears the output 
> of the first repeater and keys the transmitter radio which keys up the 
> repeater.  The problem comes in when the transmitter unkeys.  The receiver 
> radio hears the tail of the second repeater and keys up.  When the second 
> machine drops, the transmitter radio hears the tail of it's repeater and keys 
> up.  This continues FOREVER.  
> 
> Does anyone have any ideas or additional logic I can add to solve this 
> problem?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jerry
>


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