the problem with moving the repeater is that there isn't any buildings near the mast, and building one would pretty much be out of the question due to the cost involved and the slope of the hill that the tower is on. Not to mention the trees that would have to be cut down and the permits
The other thought to this whole problem is running without a Duplexer and using two antennas on the tower with proper separation. The cost of the Coax might be higher due to running two lengths, but then the cost of a duplexer isn't that cheap either as I have found. Anyone know what the
Okay, Unlikley, but the problem nevertheless. Our preamp was fried on our site. Even though it seemed to be working fine for all of the other stations that are hooked up to it. Weird, but problem solved. You can now hit our machine over 40 miles away on an HT at 5w. Thanks and good luck with
Okay, Unlikley, but the problem nevertheless. Our preamp was fried on our site. Even though it seemed to be working fine for all of the other stations that are hooked up to it. Weird, but problem solved. You can now hit our machine over 40 miles away on an HT at 5w. Thanks and good luck with
thanks for the input guys. I appreciate it greatly. Dan R.Maire-Radios [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: how about $200 to 300 per monththat was the going rate around here the last I called.- Original Message - From: "danryant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Sent:
Jeff, I am going to continue monitoring this post as the ham repeater here in Red Bluff seems to have suffered the exact same problem, less the fried antenna. The former radio tech is going to be going up to check it out for us. Jake, the repeater owner was unable to find the problem at first
Could the problem be something else? The reason why Im asking this is because the ham radio system that we are on is connected to State equipment. Namely, CDF and law enforcement through a combiner on the RX side. The TX on the machine is working great but the RX is very shotty. ps. This is
care and 73's Dan Ryant - KF6ZJDN6YV [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Greetings to the group. I want to construct a quick GMRS repeater withtwo Radius m10 radios and a Rick unit.
The M10 radios are singlechannel units with 16pin connectors. Do I program them as conventionalradios and then plug them into the
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