P25 repeater info needed...

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P25 repeater info needed...

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The tech leader of my local repeater group has expressed a
serious interest in exploring the possibilities of a digital
repeater/P25 setup. I need to hear from anyone having
experience with same to I can put them in touch with our
guy. I know there's a substantial operating system in Florida
and I guess that would be a good place to start.

Please reply only via PM, and many thanks.
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Re: P25 repeater info needed...

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Tom in D.C. wrote:The tech leader of my local repeater group has expressed a
serious interest in exploring the possibilities of a digital
repeater/P25 setup. I need to hear from anyone having
experience with same to I can put them in touch with our
guy. I know there's a substantial operating system in Florida
and I guess that would be a good place to start.

Please reply only via PM, and many thanks.

Is this for ham, or P/S?

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P25 repeater info needed...

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Jim,

Ham, strictly ham. Our current network is on 440 mHz.

Thanks.
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Post by Bob »

Tom,
If you want to experiment with it, you may want to consider starting with a couple of maxtracs with TPG's mod. It's an inexpensive way to start out. The instructions are here... somewhere.
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Post by JAYMZ »

In the top of this forum actually...

http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?t=45645
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P25 repeater...etc.

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Thanks to all who replied and pointed me in the right
direction on this. Info has been passed along.

See y'all on "green Astro!"

Regards,
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Re: P25 repeater...etc.

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Tom in D.C. wrote:
See y'all on "green Astro!"
Another lost to the dark side :lol:
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"Green Astro..."

Post by Tom in D.C. »

No, no, no! The ONLY way to talk on the raddio!
Goes through brick and stone walls like a lightning
bolt...or something. And 151.880 mHz rulz!

But we're getting OT and I don't want to get yelled at.
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