Will a Nucleus do narrowband in a VHF station? Does the standard control module vs. advanced one make a difference? We've got one as a backup here for public safety and are wondering if it needs to be replaced as we put a new Quantar-based simulcast system in the primary spot. Thanks.
- Jeff
Nucleus and Narrowband (VHF)
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Re: Nucleus and Narrowband (VHF)
It's not so much a question of will it. Yes, it probably can be tuned to do it.
The real issue is it type accepted for it and therefor legal to do it.
The answer to that is I don't know. It's a paging station to start with and not an analog repeater.
This means that it's questionable even using it for wideband analog as a repeater. It will work, but so will a host of amateur radio repeaters which are not part 90.
The real issue is it type accepted for it and therefor legal to do it.
The answer to that is I don't know. It's a paging station to start with and not an analog repeater.
This means that it's questionable even using it for wideband analog as a repeater. It will work, but so will a host of amateur radio repeaters which are not part 90.
Keith
CET USMSS
Field Tech
What more can I say
CET USMSS
Field Tech
What more can I say