Acually it IS a C64RCB-3105AY which is a eight user comunity
repeater.
Eric Lemmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike,
The C64RCB-3105AT (I'm pretty sure the Y is actually a T)
station is
described as:
C = Compa Station
64 = 75 watt output in the UHF band
RCB = Continuous Duty PA
3 =
What exactly is a community repeater? I've seen references to it, but
I haven't seen a definition yet.
Best regards,
Mike Benonis
Electrical Engineering '09
Department of Drama Sound Engineer
The University of Virginia
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:mjb8h%40virginia.edu
KI4RIX
On Feb 4, 2008, at
that if
someone else is talking they can't barge in and overpower the other user.
LTR is so much nicer...
Milt
N3LTQ
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the
multi user tone panel.
Good Luck..Jim KA2AJH
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What
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What exactly is a community repeater? I've seen references to it, but
I haven't seen a definition yet.
Best regards,
Mike Benonis
Electrical Engineering '09
Department of Drama Sound Engineer
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