Luke;
If you are not already a member, there is a yahoogroup
called ar902mhz which is dedicated to 900 conversion information..
There is also documentation in the Batlabs site on the subject of
900Maxtrac Conversion, proably here too at repeater-builder Many
repeaters have been bui
$400 to 500 for a moderately powered station.
Roger W5RD
Murphy, Texas
927.1125 DPL 432
224.18 110.9
223.82 110.9
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From: Luke
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2007 7:23 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] 900 MHz Repeater
I am
Gosh, I would call it the best way to go but it is one way. Depending upon
your budget there are full blown repeaters available for 33cm including
some GE's, Motorola MSF's and MTR's, also Tait's.
Gary
Luke wrote:
> I am working on a 33cm repeater for our group out here in Northwest
> Oklahoma an
I am working on a 33cm repeater for our group out here in Northwest
Oklahoma and I was told the best way to set this up was to use a 900MHz
Motorola Maxtrac but I do not know if this is so easy or the best way
to go. Our group has not done any work with the 33cm band as of yet but
several of us
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