Re: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola R1225 and TKR-750/850

2006-05-16 Thread James
I can answer for the R1225.  There is no listed minimum separation if 
you are using the repeater without the internal notch duplexers. I have 
three of these units in service with no troubles so far.  The minimum 
frequency separation if you are using the internal notch duplexers is 
5.0 MHz UHF, and about 4.5 MHz VHF.

James


ochf13 wrote:
 I am having difficulty finding the minimum frequency separation freq 
 range for kenwood TKR-750/850 and motorola R1225 repeaters. Used in 
 Ham. Any Help and any ham clubs using please email me off group.

 Thanks,
 Chris 
 NH7QH 
 Aiea, HI   







  
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola R1225 and TKR-750/850

2006-05-16 Thread Ken Arck
At 11:13 PM 5/16/2006 -, you wrote:

I am having difficulty finding the minimum frequency separation freq 
range for kenwood TKR-750/850 and motorola R1225 repeaters. Used in 
Ham. Any Help and any ham clubs using please email me off group.

---There is no minimum, based on the radios themselves. What will
determine that is the duplexer and coordination for your area. I know in HI
it is 600 kHz for 2 meters and 5 mHz for 440

The repeaters themselves could care less :-)

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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola R1225 and TKR-750/850

2006-05-16 Thread Maire-Radios
Ken I did not get my copy of the 91 software but when you program the 850 in 
the repeater mode does the software put any min on the separation?  I know 
in the base mode it does not.

If you don't have a thought I will try it Wed and post the info.
John

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 At 11:13 PM 5/16/2006 -, you wrote:

I am having difficulty finding the minimum frequency separation freq
range for kenwood TKR-750/850 and motorola R1225 repeaters. Used in
Ham. Any Help and any ham clubs using please email me off group.

 ---There is no minimum, based on the radios themselves. What will
 determine that is the duplexer and coordination for your area. I know in 
 HI
 it is 600 kHz for 2 meters and 5 mHz for 440

 The repeaters themselves could care less :-)

 Ken
 --
 President and CTO - Arcom Communications
 Makers of the world famous RC210 Repeater Controller and accessories.
 http://www.ah6le.net/arcom/index.html
 COME SEE US AT DAYTON 2006 in the Repeater Builder tent!
 Authorized Dealers for Kenwood and Telewave and
 we offer complete repeater packages!
 AH6LE/R - IRLP Node 3000
 http://www.irlp.net





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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola R1225 and TKR-750/850

2006-05-16 Thread Ken Arck
At 08:41 PM 5/16/2006 -0400, you wrote:
Ken I did not get my copy of the 91 software but when you program the 850 in 
the repeater mode does the software put any min on the separation?  I know 
in the base mode it does not.

Nope, it doesn't care. At least the KPG-91D doesn't. It allows
programming as close as 5 kHz difference between rx and tx. I also tried
12.5 kHz with no problem (not surprising since the radio will do narrowband).

I didn't specifically program a 750 or 850 but I would imagine if the
software allows it, so does the radio.

Ken
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