UHF R100 Repeater

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UHF R100 Repeater

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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...



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Re: UHF R100 Repeater

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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
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Re: UHF R100 Repeater

Post by Will »

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.
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