Pretty simple really , maybe 25 watts max but the fun starts with the 
controller .

>From: "skipp025" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
>To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Poor Mans Repeater Project anyone?
>Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:02:44 -0000
>
>Re: Poor Mans Repeater Project anyone?
>
>Would some of you group members be interested in a "Poor Mans
>Repeater Project" as described below?
>
>The project goal would be to construct a simple repeater using
>various/mixed radio parts. We as a group would talk about various
>portions of the repeater during actual construction of a project
>by at least one or two (probably more) group members.
>
>The project would more likely be surplus two-way conversion and/or
>ki-built related radio equipment as anyone can buy a pre-made
>repeater system.
>
>We'd toss around a few ideas first and then try to aquire
>equipment and make it work as best possible.
>
>Converted mobile radios..? Converted base or commercial repeaters?
>Junk bought off ebay... yadda yadda.  Duplexer... no duplexer, high
>power, low-power.  You get the idea...
>
>Might be fun and a way to get good information and various
>opinions out to the group. A lot of you don't have the money for
>some of these bells and whistles we talk about.  So why not go
>back to our roots and build a repeater from scratch.
>
>Anyone interested?
>
>cheers,
>skipp
>

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