Want jack on the back then use radius or maxtrac 16 pin. Want a real system, 
use Kenwood (-:

--- On Wed, 6/9/10, wa4moe <[email protected]> wrote:


From: wa4moe <[email protected]>
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater radio needed-rig advice.....
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, June 9, 2010, 11:31 PM


  



I'm searching for a transceiver to put into service for a link on existing 
network. Have a excellent technician to set levels, and do mods as required and 
have proper test equipment.
Q: Please advise on Motorola....Spectra, Maxtrac, Radius....others...?

Freq: 145-147
Possible -8 channels
Mic Audio or TX Audio input
- RCUR Audio (not affected by the volume control).
- PTT
- Logic signal output controlled by RX tone squelch - only i.e. CTCSS. This 
will be used to PTT the repeater when the link receives a signal encoded with 
CTCSS - like 85.4 Hz.
- Good receiver specs - not easily affected by intermod or adjacent channel 
interferance. i.e good selectivity.
- Transmitter power adjust from 5-25 + watts. 

Would be nice if the unit had a plug or jack on the back with easy access to 
the first 4 items.

- 11.8 - 14.2 VDC operation remote on standby battery charged via solar. 

- + 5 KHz deviation.

- All Solid State (no Tubes)

Sorry for all the details, but maybe helps define parameters.

Any advice is requested and appreciated.
Moses
WA4MOE
Waxhaw NC






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