Tom
    I think if you took two Mitrek units and set one up as a receiver and
the other as a transmitter, using two antennas and two feed lines with
600Khz separation and kept the transmitter power at 20 watts or less this
would work like you want.  In my past memory I once saw this done.  I think
if you study the specs on the Mitreks you will see this should work.  The
selectivity of the receivers would allow this if the power was less than 20
watts.
73's de Tom Manning, AF4UG









Virden Clark Beckman wrote:

> You know I was thinking of any possible way this might work and I
> remembered something after a club meeting last night, if both antennas
> were covered with a globe of shielding foil except for 10 degrees facing
> opposite directions, 10 watts of output with a 100 ft. long rg-58
> feedline extension, if all the users were in between the antennas it
> would work within one 2.0 meg of split and this would work for a family
> picnic or a hamfest flea market as long as there was no co-ordinated
> repeaters using the same freqs. There was a young ham from our club who
> tryed something like this at his farm, it was almost useless but we who
> saw and used it learned that many walkytalkies had one memory for the
> uncommon split - like cap or mars uses.
>
> courir26 wrote:
> >
> > I'll rephrase the question, what is the min frequency separtation for
> > a 10W repeater with two ants, no vertical separation, horizontal sep
> > of about 100'.
> >
> > I'm guessing it would have to be 2 MHz or more, but that is what I'm
> > asking.
> >
> > Please don't answer .600 and 200' vertical because that is not the
> > question.
> >
> > I'm referring to an emergency or garage repeater with odd split.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Tom N5OFF
> >
>
> --
> 73...Clark Beckman N8PZD
>
>
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