How do I build a repeater?
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- losangelescop
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How do I build a repeater?
Hi all, i would like some info on how to build a repeater myself, what i would need, expected prices (probs gunna get it all 2nd hand off of eBay). i need between 16-40 channels and it needs to be UHF high split, anything that would accommodate 476-477MHz, such as the 450-512MHz radio bandsplit. thanks for any help, its appreciated.
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- Tom in D.C.
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repeater?
Under what FCC service/license would you be operating?
Why the need for so many channels?
More details needed before anyone could even begin to
help you with this project.
Why the need for so many channels?
More details needed before anyone could even begin to
help you with this project.
Tom in D.C.
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- losangelescop
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hey, no FCC licence required, i live in Australia and i am operating on the public frequencies, there are 40 channels on our public frequencies so i kinda figured i would want them all incase i want change the public channels we operate on. BTW we will be using Motorola GP328 Portable Radios, which is Australias version of the HT750. i would probs need communication to cover a wide area, about 45.5 square miles. thanks
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- losangelescop
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ok thanks for the major info. heres another idea that i had....i was thinking that i could have just a regular base station, but would the base station even amplify the signal and pass it on? or am i totally incorrect and will that not even work????
thanks....
thanks....
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