Programming Radios for Repeater Use
Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 2:40 pm
I work for the city where I live. We use a plethora of Motorola radios and most work really well. The only problem is that sometimes you can't hear everyone all the time. So I would like to see about getting a repeater to use.
I have looked at a copy of the license and it allows for one 100 watt usage that was the base station that is no longer used. It is still set up, but no one uses it. The rest of the license allows for 50 45 watt units. All of the radios are set up to receive on 155.820 TX/RX with no CTCSS.
I was wondering if we were to get rid of the base station and get a repeater to use, can we still keep the same license but reprogram the radios to have different CTCSS tones on TX and RX? Or would that just create a whole lot of confusion.
I don't remember how old the license is, but they have not had it for very long. So if the city could save money by not having to get a new license, I am sure it will help to get the yes's to allow the purchase.
Any help would be appreciated.
I have looked at a copy of the license and it allows for one 100 watt usage that was the base station that is no longer used. It is still set up, but no one uses it. The rest of the license allows for 50 45 watt units. All of the radios are set up to receive on 155.820 TX/RX with no CTCSS.
I was wondering if we were to get rid of the base station and get a repeater to use, can we still keep the same license but reprogram the radios to have different CTCSS tones on TX and RX? Or would that just create a whole lot of confusion.
I don't remember how old the license is, but they have not had it for very long. So if the city could save money by not having to get a new license, I am sure it will help to get the yes's to allow the purchase.
Any help would be appreciated.