I second the request for GMRS repeater info : )
I've seen the delay repeaters... not interested. It's just a retrans
voice recording. How complicated would it be to make a low cost yet
efficient GMRS repeater? I'm guessing there is ALOT more to it than I am
seeing since there is hardly anything like that on the market.
William Vines
- Original Message -
From: Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, November 28, 2005 9:57 am
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: GMRS in USA
Interesting. I have a friend who was just asking me about a GMRS
repeater for he and his wife. He has aprox. 50 acres of woods that
he likes to walk around in and is in his 70's. His wife is
concerned about him needing to contact her, so I got them a pair of
Midland GMRS radios. They don't quite do the job because of a
little terrain blockage due to a hill. I was thinking of
recrystalling a Repco repeater that I have and set up a GMRS
repeater, but don't know the details about how feasible this would
be. Any suggestions from the group?
Joe
Doug D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John,
GMRS License (new) $80 for 5 years. License available for
individuals (does cover just about entire family though) only. No
Groups or Businesses. Here is a description from the FCC GMRS
webpage.
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