No they do not have a web site but you can go to www.batlabs.com for lots of
good info on 900.\
73, Russ
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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Maxtracs as Repeaters, some
Mark Tomany wrote:
OK - time for my stupid question of the day. I have access to several 800
MHz Maxtracs. Can these be moved up sufficiently to get them into the
902/903 MHz range? We want to start adding remote receive links to our
444.55 repeater, and we'd like to use 902/903 for the
N9WYS wrote:
Thanks, Jim... Since this posting, I have discovered we actually need to
transmit on 927, so I'm assuming that a modified 800 MHz radio is out of the
question. (I was told that 902/903 is the input range for a lot of
repeaters, and we CERTAINLY don't want to cause any grief,
Ah!! Will do!
TNX - N9WYS
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Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 1:17 PM
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N9WYS wrote:
Thanks, Jim... Since
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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder]
Maxtracs as Repeaters, some Questions (no flames included)
Maxtracs, GM300, and CDM series are all good radios!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All!
As the title suggests, I
have a couple of questions about the use of Maxtracs as repeater radios
rom: James
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Maxtracs as Repeaters, some Questions (no flames included)
Maxtracs, GM300, and
CDM series are all good radios![EMAIL PROTECTED]
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as Repeaters, some Questions (no flames included)
OK -
time for my "stupid question of the day". I have access to several 800
MHz Maxtracs. Can these be moved up sufficiently to get them into the
902/903 MHz range? We want to st
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[Repeater-Builder] Maxtracs as Repeaters, some Questions (no flames
included)
What's the name of the group? Or can I join the group by merely
sending an e-mail to this address?
-Original Message-From: Gregg Lengling
Maxtracs, GM300, and CDM series are all good radios!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All!
As the title suggests, I have a couple of questions about the
use of Maxtracs as repeater radios, links, etc. I'm a die hard Micor
man with 3 Micor and 1 Mastr II repeaters on the air so
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