Hello Mark.
Just because you have 125 watts power out, do you have a duplexer to run
these as repeaters?
How tall are your antennas above the average terrain?
If this is your first repeater set up, you need to get some help from
someone on site to get it to work right.

Butch,KE7FEL/r
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 3:28 AM, mark <[email protected]> wrote:

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>
> Hi all;
> I am currently deployed to Afghanistan. I received four quantar
> repeater/base stations for use here, plus 140+ XTS5000R handhelds. I am
> attempting to setup the Quantars as repeaters on the VHHF1 band, in non
> astro/analog mode. I have one setup with a separate transmit, and receive
> antenna. These antennas are the Andrews Omni, Exposed Dipole Antenna type. I
> am configured for scan mode, using four channels.
>
> The second Quantar is configured for one T/R antenna. (Ran out of mounts
> here for antennas). At first the setup worked well. (I have various models
> of handhelds using the system, this is why i chose non astro cofiguration.)
> Shortly after activation, certain handhelds were not able to hit the
> repeaters. Both are setup for 125W output. It seems after these were put
> into use, our radio coverage is worse, not better.
> Is there an option I'm missing in the software config. of these repeaters?
> I am new at the repeater business. My background is more tactical radio
> configurations. This is my first time with repeaters.
> Any assistance on this is GREATLY appreciated.
>
> 
>

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