Re: [Repeater-Builder] Building Repeater

2006-05-10 Thread radio5000






Thanks to all that replied. Your assistance and advice is appreciated, and 
your experience invaluable.

Will

  I need some assistance from the brains...
  
  I am installing a small UHF repeater (GR500) at a building complex. The 
  users are on simplex now, using Motorola HT1250 portables and are having 
  problems with "dead spots". Thecomplex covers about 50,000 square feet, 
  mixed between brick with metal studs, cinder block andsome outside 
  covered areas. Theroof is metal.Communications should not be 
  required more than one half mile from the facility.A fifty foot tower is 
  availableon the building. Any suggestions or recommendations for the 
  antenna and mounting arrangements?
  
  Thanks
  Will















  




  
  
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Building Repeater

2006-05-04 Thread robert ryan





Put A yagi in the elevator shaft and invert it rob.


-Robert 
RyanTenafly Fire Department #39Metro Fire Photographers Car 
#24Command Radio Communications Inc.201-410-5742

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  Repeater
  
  I need some assistance from the brains...
  
  I am installing a small UHF repeater (GR500) at a building complex. The 
  users are on simplex now, using Motorola HT1250 portables and are having 
  problems with "dead spots". Thecomplex covers about 50,000 square feet, 
  mixed between brick with metal studs, cinder block andsome outside 
  covered areas. Theroof is metal.Communications should not be 
  required more than one half mile from the facility.A fifty foot tower is 
  availableon the building. Any suggestions or recommendations for the 
  antenna and mounting arrangements?
  
  Thanks
  Will













  




  
  
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