[Repeater-Builder] Re: Voters & Radios

2004-05-04 Thread Bob
Mathew-- You seem to have the gist of things. Yes, each remote receive site is a cross-band "mini-repeater" complete with controller. Each remote site has a receiver which listens on the main repeater's 2 meter input frequency and retransmits the signal back to the main site on 222, 440, 902

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Voters & Radios

2004-05-04 Thread Mathew Quaife
Exactly, so if my thinking is right then, I would need two receivers and one transmitter for each site that I put up, if I understand this right. I was told that the 902 Mhz band was ok to use as remote links, I hope that was right. So then each site would have to have some type of controller to

[Repeater-Builder] Re: Voters & Radios

2004-05-04 Thread ka0ies
I think I see what you are wanting to do with this system. Main tx of the repeater is centrally located and at a good location. Main rx could be at the same location or some other location. Multiple remote rx at important locations to fill in holes where mobiles and ht's are having difficulty i

[Repeater-Builder] Re: Voters & Radios

2004-05-04 Thread kf4vgx
If it's the 902Mhz transmitter, think of it as separate functions. The receivers, output goes to the voter. The output of the voter as such, can be treated as if it was a single receiver output to be interfaced with the transmitter/s. (are you going to be simulcasting on 902 mhz ?). Audio quality

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Voters & Radios

2004-05-04 Thread Mathew Quaife
, and gear up for it for when I start putting the pieces together, kinda like building my business plan or a good set of blueprints. Mathew - Original Message - From: "Coy Hilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 7:34 PM Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re:

[Repeater-Builder] Re: Voters & Radios

2004-05-04 Thread Coy Hilton
Mathew, After reading the posts it seems that your system is 146 Mhz in and 902 mhz cross band repeat. Running on that, my question is what transmitters are you concerned with? Is it the 146 MHZ that is the input or is it the 902 Mhz output Transmitters? If it is the 146 that is the input, th

[Repeater-Builder] Re: Voters & Radios

2004-05-03 Thread skipp025
> "Steve Bosshard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The Doug Hall voter works on noise just above > the voice band, Actually, the Hall and LDG Voters I have work on rectified noise in the voice band, just the higher portion of the range where fundamental voice energy is minimal. > just over 3 k