Re: [Repeater-Builder] Commercial-Grade Repeaters for 6m

2010-03-09 Thread Steve
Hi sounds good but what about prices ?, they arn't going to be inexpensive are they Steve - Original Message - From: David Epley To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 12:05 PM Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Commercial-Grade Repeaters for 6m

RE: [Repeater-Builder] Commercial-Grade Repeaters for 6m

2010-03-09 Thread David Epley
I have VHF and UHF that I converted down from the commercial bands. They took slight retuning and a very small software hack. I liked what I saw so much I inquired about six meters. I was told that they would make any ham frequency I wanted. David Epley, N9CZV Randolph County Emergency

[Repeater-Builder] Commercial-Grade Repeaters for 6m

2010-03-08 Thread Eric Lemmon
Has anyone been able to run a Midland 71-0150RC or Sierra STRT50C low-band commercial repeater on 6m? Both of these repeaters give 50 MHz as their upper band edge, but I wonder if that can be bypassed so that operation up to 53 MHz can be achieved. The repeater must be capable of 40-60 watts RF

RE: [Repeater-Builder] Commercial-Grade Repeaters for 6m

2010-03-08 Thread David Epley
Try DX radios their repeater are very flexible. David Epley, N9CZV Randolph County Emergency Coordinator 4866N 400E Winchester, Indiana 47394 Cell765.546.2592 n9...@arrl.net

RE: [Repeater-Builder] Commercial-Grade Repeaters for 6m

2010-03-08 Thread Eric Lemmon
:06 PM To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Commercial-Grade Repeaters for 6m Try DX radios their repeater are very flexible. David Epley, N9CZV Randolph County Emergency Coordinator 4866N 400E Winchester, Indiana 47394 Cell765.546.2592 n9...@arrl.net