Ken -

Good question!  I guess my thinking was that, if I were using the  
repeaters in connection with critical incident response, having the  
flexibility of switching onto any of the 16 channels pre-programmed  
with different CTCSS tones would give me more flexibility in  
different areas of the state.  Maybe that's overkill?  What model  
would you suggest?

Paul  W2ARK


On Jan 27, 2006, at 8:42 PM, Ken Arck wrote:

> At 08:41 PM 1/27/2006 -0500, you wrote:
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>> I plan to set up itinerant repeaters in the van on 2-meters and on
>> GMRS using a Kenwood TKR 750 and a TKR 850.  They'll be simplex
>> repeaters because of coordination problems on 2-meters and the
>> absence of 467 MHz GMRS frequencies on the bubble-pack handhelds.
>> Any suggestions?
>
> <---How are you going to use (or more accurately, WHY are you going  
> to use)
> TKRs for simplex repeaters (I assume as in simplex, you mean
> store-and-forward)
>
> Ken
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