RE: [Repeater-Builder] Wount To Find Out About Buiding A New Repeter

2006-05-31 Thread Kevin King





You 
are incorrect on item #1 it is 50 watts at the transmitter output.  
Everything else is valid.
 
Kevin King SCSA BSCIS
ARS KC6OVD
GMRS KAG0378
EIEIO 2722
Acworth Georgia

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  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Vincent 
  CarusoSent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 10:14 AMTo: 
  Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.comSubject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] 
  Wount To Find Out About Buiding A New RepeterProblem #1 
  is that on 462.675 / 467.675  GMRS you cannot go over 50 watts 
  ERP  with a proper antenna system you should be able to achieve 
  50Watts ERP with your current machine.Problem #2 is that you 
  cannot reverse the input /output on repeater pairs since it will wreak all 
  sorts of havoc with co-channel users and on GMRS there are probably lots 
  of them.If you are an emergency response entity that needs that type 
  of output power, why not get a coordinated pair on special emergency or in 
  the business band.National Emergency Assistance Radio Team 
  Headquters wrote:> Date :05-29-2006> Time :8:00 PM 
  CST>>From :Lige Turner > Repeter-Builder > I,m Am A 
  GMRS Radio Operater> And I Would Like More On How > To Build A 
  UHF-FM Land Mobile> Radio(LMR)Repeter That Will Put> Out 100 
  Watts ERP Output And Would> Work On The Input Frequency 462.675 
  Mhz> CTCSS Tones 141.3 Hz And Output Frequency> 467.675 Mhz With 
  A CTCSS Tone 141.3 Hz > And The Repeter Controle I Would 
  Reather> Not Have Any DTMF Tone Cods Becose Some> One Here In 
  Kansas City Missouri Has A> Tone Burst System And Has Try To Get 
  Into> My Low Power Repeter Whitch Is Only 25 Watts> ERP Low 
  Power Yes This Is For The Emergency> Frequency On GMRS Radio My Call 
  Sine KAF-2106> And I,M The Head Of A Not-For-Profit 
  Organization> National Emergency Assistance Radio Team,Inc.> I 
  Will Probley Buy The Parts One At A Time Becose> Of How Much The Cost 
  Of What I Need To Build> A Good Repeter It May Take A While To Get It 
  On> The Air And Shut This 25 Watt ERP Repeter Down> 
  > Lige 
  Turner KAF-2106 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Wount To Find Out About Buiding A New Repeter

2006-05-30 Thread Jim B.
National Emergency Assistance Radio Team Headquters wrote:
> Date :05-29-2006
> Time :8:00 PM CST
>>From :Lige Turner 
> Repeter-Builder 
> I,m Am A GMRS Radio Operater
> And I Would Like More On How 
> To Build A UHF-FM Land Mobile
> Radio(LMR)Repeter That Will Put
> Out 100 Watts ERP Output And Would
> Work On The Input Frequency 462.675 Mhz
> CTCSS Tones 141.3 Hz And Output Frequency
> 467.675 Mhz With A CTCSS Tone 141.3 Hz 

This is virtually unreadable, but what I can read is there are several 
legal errors. The input frequency will be 467.xxx and the output will be 
462.xxx. Also you cannot run more then 50 watts out of the transmitter. 
These are both set in Part 95 of the FCC rules. I suggest you get a copy 
from the FCC website. It is downloadable.

-- 
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL
KAE9169





 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Wount To Find Out About Buiding A New Repeter

2006-05-30 Thread Vincent Caruso



Problem #1 is that on 462.675 / 467.675  GMRS you cannot go over 50 
watts ERP  with a proper antenna system you should be able to achieve 
50Watts ERP with your current machine.

Problem #2 is that you cannot reverse the input /output on repeater 
pairs since it will wreak all sorts of havoc with co-channel users and 
on GMRS there are probably lots of them.

If you are an emergency response entity that needs that type of output 
power, why not get a coordinated pair on special emergency or in the 
business band.

National Emergency Assistance Radio Team Headquters wrote:
> Date :05-29-2006
> Time :8:00 PM CST
>>From :Lige Turner 
> Repeter-Builder 
> I,m Am A GMRS Radio Operater
> And I Would Like More On How 
> To Build A UHF-FM Land Mobile
> Radio(LMR)Repeter That Will Put
> Out 100 Watts ERP Output And Would
> Work On The Input Frequency 462.675 Mhz
> CTCSS Tones 141.3 Hz And Output Frequency
> 467.675 Mhz With A CTCSS Tone 141.3 Hz 
> And The Repeter Controle I Would Reather
> Not Have Any DTMF Tone Cods Becose Some
> One Here In Kansas City Missouri Has A
> Tone Burst System And Has Try To Get Into
> My Low Power Repeter Whitch Is Only 25 Watts
> ERP Low Power Yes This Is For The Emergency
> Frequency On GMRS Radio My Call Sine KAF-2106
> And I,M The Head Of A Not-For-Profit Organization
> National Emergency Assistance Radio Team,Inc.
> I Will Probley Buy The Parts One At A Time Becose
> Of How Much The Cost Of What I Need To Build
> A Good Repeter It May Take A While To Get It On
> The Air And Shut This 25 Watt ERP Repeter Down
> 
> Lige Turner KAF-2106 
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