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Hello
I need a few price ranges for a 5 year capital improvement plan.

1. I need a price range for a repeater for the borough. I only need it to go 25 miles or so mobile, 7 miles portable. It needs to be a good and high power repeater. This price range also needs to include a new freq, and reprogramming of the console.

2. I need a price range and company that can supply me with a freq in our name for the rpter at a later date. The freq needs to be vhf in monmouth county, nj. I really do not want it to be narrowband.

The reprogramming of the radios shouldn't be that much of an issue. I just want hq to also hear t/a communications as some radios will not be reprogrammed.
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Post by jim »

Under $500,000!
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Post by RFguy »

I could do it for $400,000
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jmr3865 wrote:I really do not want it to be narrowband.
Try telling that to the FCC when you redo your license.
Lowband radio. The original and non-complicated wide area interoperable communications system
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is it really that expensive?
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Post by copcarguy »

Repeater (no duplexer, coax or antenna or install labor) MTR2000 Motorola $7000.00

FCC license $1000.00 (Must go narrowband)

Radio programming $25.00 per radio.

If your radios cant narrowband, you need all new radios..(cp200, cm200 about $400.00 ea)

THESE FIGURES ARE APPROX!!!!! But it will give you some sort of idea of costing.
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