At 05:34 PM 5/3/04 -0500, you wrote:
Ok, so then what about the transmitters, or is it the transmitters that have
to be equal? That is the part that I am missing, because the transmitted
audio into the voter comes in on 146 Mhz, and exits through a transmitter on
902 Mhz.
Mathew
First, as
Wondering what type of radios are available for use as voters for a
repeater. I am told that it is best if all the receivers are the
same for the voters, my plans are to use all micors of the same
chassis. Is this true as well for the transmitters? What my plans
are is to use the Doug Hall
At 05:08 PM 5/3/04 +, you wrote:
Wondering what type of radios are available for use as voters for a
repeater. I am told that it is best if all the receivers are the
same for the voters, my plans are to use all micors of the same
chassis. Is this true as well for the transmitters? What my
The Doug Hall voter works on noise just above the voice band, just over
3 kc in freq. If the response from the remote sites is different and
either boost or attenuate this band of signal, the voter may false.
Also, if the audio response if different between voters, the repeated
signal will go up
Ok, so then what about the transmitters, or is it the transmitters that have
to be equal? That is the part that I am missing, because the transmitted
audio into the voter comes in on 146 Mhz, and exits through a transmitter on
902 Mhz.
Mathew
The Doug Hall voter works on noise just above the
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