In theory, yes, but one has to question
whether that's advisable.? There's a few factors to consider:
1.? Are you close enough to the
repeater for it to work?
2.? Is the repeater properly configured
so it won't cause disruption to the network? (i.e. CTCSS only when
there's a signal on the repeater input).
Last thing I want to see is AllStar
become another Echolink, full of poorly engineered repeater
links.?
3.? Are you really sure you can't site
an AllStar node at the repeater?? Doing so would maximise audio
quality and allow for AllStar to run in full duplex.? AllStar can
also be your repeater controller if you want (or you can use a
link port on the existing controller).
On 18/3/23 12:41 am, Rick KK4GGL wrote:
Can a SHARI talk with an analog 2m repeater?
I apologize if this is an obvious question.
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73 de Tony VK3JED/VK3IRL