Mike,

I agree with Larry. You might have better luck if you direct your question to a commercial two-way radio list or group.

jack


Larry Feige wrote:

Mike,

You may have a problem with an Amateur repeater...  Amateur
band is 144 - 148 MHz.

Larry

Larry Feige
Electro-Comm West, Inc.
7131 Hayvenhurst Ave.
Van Nuys, CA  91406
818-994-4455   FAX  818-994-2269
www.ecwest.com

-----Original Message-----
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Outmesguine
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 5:16 PM
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Subject: [SOCALWUG] For the HAM guys on the list

I am seeking the following HAM radio repeater for Tsunami
relief work in
Banda Aceh province.

"An old 160-174 mhz repeater with cavities... We have BB
ht's but need small
repeater."

If anyone has one of these, please let me know asap.

Thanks for your help!
Mike




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