Dale,
The 730 is a very nice and narrow front-end radio with big helical to tune. It will work better than you think. If you are playing around with the low power model 35wt radio. You will want to run it no more than 10wt and add a 24v fan to cool the heat sink. We have used the 35wt UHF in some IFB configurations for years and they have been keyed down for a sum of 10+ years and have never gave any sins of weakness. I know they are not designed for continious operation but they built a very good radio. The newer version, the TK-790 is a much better radio if you can find one. When I first got into radio back in the 90s. the company I first worked for had a 3ch UHF LTR system built out of the low power units turned down to 10wt and then into an amp. Mike Mullarkey (K7PFJ) _____ From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of k0jxi Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2008 7:02 AM To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Kenwood TK 730 as a repeater Wonder if I could get some quick comments on the feasibility of using two Kenwood TK 730 mobiles as a 2 meter repeater. Not sure if KW actually has has that configuation as a product. I realize that low power would have to be used.. I have a friend in a old club I used to belong to ask met the question and I am not familiar with the radio.. I have built several repeaters out of Exect two with good results. I would be worried about the receiver front end and over all selectivity for 600 kc spacing. Any thought would be appreciated. Send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:dwmcgraw%40bellsouth.net> net Thanks Dale K0Jxi