Hello All,
I am thinking about purchasing an R100 UHF repeater... It is currently on commercial frequencys (460-470) and i was wondering how hard it would be to bring down into the ham bands... I really dont know to much about the R100 so any information would be helpfull...
thanks!
UHF R100 Repeater
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UHF R100 Repeater
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Re: UHF R100 Repeater
Heres a place to start http://www.batlabs.com/r100.html
also check out this http://www.mail-archive.com/repeater-bu ... 02886.html theres a few people here who have done it, maybe they will add to this post..... Jim
also check out this http://www.mail-archive.com/repeater-bu ... 02886.html theres a few people here who have done it, maybe they will add to this post..... Jim
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Re: UHF R100 Repeater
The UHF R100 should go down to the Ham band, 440-460 without to much difficulty. Just alignment.
The one hitch is they come in two versions, PL only or DPL only, and can not be changed.
The one hitch is they come in two versions, PL only or DPL only, and can not be changed.