Skipp send me ur email address please 
Danny 
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From: "skipp025" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 4:42 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: 220 Mhz. repeater


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> Re: 220 Mhz. repeater
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> My goodness... there's a lot of love and 
> good cheer going around the group today. 
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> Onward.. 
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> I don't believe the below mentioned mfgrs always 
> spec the specific application, but Midland Does 
> or did make 220 Repeater Gear. Motorola has been 
> known to spec and supply repeater gear in odd 
> bands, but since I'm not in their loop anymore I 
> can't tell you what they currently offer overseas 
> at this time. 
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> On more than one occassion, I've serviced 
> some really wild repeaters on large cruise 
> ships from Europe and Asia. Other parts of the 
> world have and use ham and commercial bands we 
> don't even know about and Motorhead makes or 
> made repeaters for these ranges. 
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> I've got the software for and had a source for 
> a Motorola repeater on 220 MHz range factory 
> built repeater. Serviced and sent it back 
> to Asia a few years ago. 
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> Don't know if EF Johnson has resurfaced to 
> offer after the factory move.
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> If anyone VERY SERIOUSLY wants a new Kenwood 
> 220 Ham Repeater New, Email me off the list 
> "I'm a can do kind of guy..."  
> 
> cheers,
> skipp 
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> > Kevin Custer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Does Kenwood, Motorola, Midland, and Johnson 
> > build 220 MHz. Ham Repeaters? If not, it really 
> > doesn't matter how damn good their (wan tee) is.
> > Kevin Custer
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