Bidirectional Inband repeater
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 12:51 pm
Hello and thanks for taking the time to read this.
I run a small volunteer security group. We use 2 simplex business band frequencies which we are licensed on: ie: 461.000 and 466.000.
We are going to be working an event at two local separate locations and want to keep each event on it's own channel, but have the ability to speak to each other. Cant make it a "real" inband repeater because some of the radios we use are RDU2020 radios which cant be programmed for a repeater - Have no choice but to stay simplex.
Heres what I came up with - tell me if it makes sense:
2 CDM1250 radios, set at 10 watts, one on 461.000 and one on 466.000. Motorola RICK set to bidirectional mode. Duplexer tuned to frequency.
Operations at location 1 are on 461.000 and location 2 at 466.000. Anything at location 1 is sent out by repeater to location 2 on their frequency and vice versa.
Make sense? Sounds to me like it will work.
Any other suggestions or comments??
Thanks to all!
I run a small volunteer security group. We use 2 simplex business band frequencies which we are licensed on: ie: 461.000 and 466.000.
We are going to be working an event at two local separate locations and want to keep each event on it's own channel, but have the ability to speak to each other. Cant make it a "real" inband repeater because some of the radios we use are RDU2020 radios which cant be programmed for a repeater - Have no choice but to stay simplex.
Heres what I came up with - tell me if it makes sense:
2 CDM1250 radios, set at 10 watts, one on 461.000 and one on 466.000. Motorola RICK set to bidirectional mode. Duplexer tuned to frequency.
Operations at location 1 are on 461.000 and location 2 at 466.000. Anything at location 1 is sent out by repeater to location 2 on their frequency and vice versa.
Make sense? Sounds to me like it will work.
Any other suggestions or comments??
Thanks to all!