or is you want a high end repeater get a Kenwood TKR-740   max output 5 watts 
but like the Mircor repeaters  great front end and has the DB25 for hook up to 
a 210 controller.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Maire-Radios 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2009 5:34 PM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] VHF repeater suggestions...






  keep the TPL  get a Kenwood TKR-750 or 751 and a 210 controller.  mine has 
been on the air for 2 years and not a bit of trouble.

  Using a TKR-751 on low power 4 watts out factory tuned at Kenwood systems in 
GA.

  John

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Peter Dakota Summerhawk 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2009 2:39 PM
    Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] VHF repeater suggestions...




    Our local RACES group has a Kenwood TKR-720 driving a TPL PA that they 
    were ill-advised to purchase some years ago. It is maintained by the 
    county radio shop for various reasons and has been a nightmare. Once 
    again the final in the Kenwood has done a meltdown.

    That said, the local EMA manager, also a new ham, wishes to replace it 
    if he can squeeze the funds out somewhere. My recommendation, 
    obviously the most expensive, was a Master III and new Arcom 
    controller simply because the county already maintains three VHF M3's 
    and a 5-site, 8-channel trunked system using 800 M3's. Parts and 
    support are good.

    I would really appreciate input, both regarding setting up a Master 
    III, or other viable repeater. We need, minimally, 100% duty-cycle at 
    approximately 100 watts, good parts and support available, and 
    reliability. Is there a decent source for M3's with P25 becoming more 
    desirable, etc..

    I don't want a, "mine is better than yours," war so off-reflector 
    replies are also welcome. TIA...

    Len Revelle N9IJ
    [email protected]



  

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