How to build a quick Icom repeater system

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How to build a quick Icom repeater system

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I put this intructional together after building a few of these repeaters. They work great.

http://www.prestonmoore.com/repeater.html
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Good info, but...you do realize this is a Motorola forum, right? :o
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Post by Grog »

Wicho wrote:Good info, but...you do realize this is a Motorola forum, right? :o
Maybe he knows you can get used icoms a lot cheaper than used /\/\s :wink:
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Post by mr.syntrx »

Used? Hell, they're like $270 new (4-channel 45W UHF IC-F221S).
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Here some refurbs:

http://www.reddogradios.com/cgi/shopper ... ywords=all

I am a long time Motorola user, but have recently discovered there is "life beyond Motorola." I can dress out a complete Icom repeater system for the price of one legally obtained Motorola RSS.
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Post by xmo »

Maybe you should contact Bob or one of the other webmasters at repeaterbuilder.com.
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