Midland LMR Syntech II series radios offer this in a cross band configuration.  
It is the 70-2959-X (X=1 for VHF and 2 for UHF) option.

In their Low Band, you could have either VHF or UHF "repeater" unit, which is 
actually an 8 channel 1 - 2 watt handheld radio and a controller.  In VHF 
Models, the "repeater" unit would be UHF.  These are added into the main 
chassis and are considered a trunk mount or remote mount package with control 
head.  The Deluxe control head can actually be attached to the front of the 
radio to make an all-in-one configuration.

Look for Midland Vehicular Repeater on eBay.  The 70-3400B is a 40 watt VHF 
Highband unit, which will tune down to 2 meters and is computer porgrammable.  
The 70-520CWB is a 110 Watt lowband unit which will tune to 6 meters.  Both 
rigs use 2 separate antennas; no duplexer required.  

The programming will allow matching a repeater channel to the input channel.  
When you go in on a specific frequency,  it will go out on the frequency 
matched to that "channel".  Power can be set to high or low; values determined 
by maximum output.  They have very flexible programming options.  Make sure 
there is a local shop to do the programming for you.  It can get a bit complex 
to gather the different soltware and info to match up control head to unit to 
do it your self.  Most of these units come without control head or cables, so 
it isn't a turn-key solution - just a possibility that may match your needs.

David Little
KD4NUE
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> From: "ctool1968" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2005/11/16 Wed AM 10:41:39 EST
> To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] mobile repeaters
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> I am curious,what would it take to build a moble repeater,I am wanting 
> something that I can possibley change channels depending on what freq 
> I want to use,it will be more for my use only cause I am in a rural 
> area and want to be able to have my handheld go to the truck and then 
> out with something like 100 watts or even 50 watts,I think that state 
> patrol use something simalar to this but I dont know how to make one 
> for the freqs I want or the cheapest way to do so,THANK YOU
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