Exactly, so if my thinking is right then, I would need two receivers and one transmitter for each site that I put up, if I understand this right. I was told that the 902 Mhz band was ok to use as remote links, I hope that was right. So then each site would have to have some type of controller to link the 146 receiver to the 902 Mhz transmitter, correct?
Mathew > I think I see what you are wanting to do with this system. Main tx of > the repeater is centrally located and at a good location. Main rx > could be at the same location or some other location. Multiple remote > rx at important locations to fill in holes where mobiles and ht's are > having difficulty in getting into the repeater. > > If the main rx is at a remote location from the main tx it is linked > back to the main tx site via 902 MHz rf. All remote rx locations are > linked back to main tx site via their own 902 MHz frequency. > > At the main tx site there is a receiver for each link and the output > of each one of these receivers is connected to the voter. The main rx > audio is also connected to an input to the voter. > > In order to make everything sound as smooth as possible when switching > between receivers the remote and main receivers should all be the same > model. The link transmitters should all be the same model and the > link receivers should all be the same model. > > All levels should be set as close to identical as possible and all > deviations should be set to as close to the same as possible. > > The better this is done the better the system will sound and the more > transparent it will be to your users. > > As noted above, all of the remote sites will need a seperate 902 MHz > channel for the link. This will mean a lot of equipment at the main > site but the payback is that the system will sound good if it is set > up properly. > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/