I guess I should have said we use a Kenwood TKR-850 (non ver. 2)for the
repeater running 25 watts and for a duplexer we use an old mobile duplexer
model 631 made by Celwave. It does work very well. Set up time takes very
little time.
73 Russ,

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> > Said repeater will run about 10-15 watts or so out of the duplexer
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> > to go with a mag mount for portability reasons.  Would you fine
> > folks recommend a 1/4 wave antenna or a gain flavor.  Just wondering
> > which one would duplex better or do you suppose there would be any
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> > Thanks!
> > Bob, GMRS WPVV845, Amateur KG4WAD, LMRS WPXC892
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