In cases where I utilize two mobiles as a repeater, I filter them up  
the ying ying.

1.      Duplexer BP/BR with at least 90db of isolation
2.      Two additional BP cavities on the RX + Angle Linear Pre-Amp to  
help compensate
3.      One additional BP cavity on the TX
4.      Isolator + LP filter

I believe in keeping it clean.

I try my best not to give Hams a bad reputation.

I know of a few sites which no longer allow Amateur Radio Repeaters,  
this due past ham occupants and their poor McGuyvering skills /  
technics.

Just my two bits.

Paul Metzger
K6EH

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On Apr 27, 2007, at 07:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> At 4/26/2007 16:24, you wrote:
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>> Mobiles converted to repeater (duplex) operation are explicitly  
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>> in many commercial site leases, due to lack of shielding and other
>> problems.  Be forewarned, if you're planning on building something  
>> for
>> a modern commercial 2-way site.
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> Around here, many "commercial 2-way" repeaters were converted mobiles.
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