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Re: Remote Sites


Patrick Nicholson
 

Hi,

I will let you know if anyone comes up with a good inexpensive solution!
There are several ways to do it, but I am hoping I can find a way to keep
everything on one frequency, isntead of going cross-band.

At 09:05 AM 3/24/99 -0800, you wrote:
From: Cristobal Inos <soni@...>

Patrick Nicholson wrote:

From: Patrick Nicholson <patrickn@...>

Hello,

I have a repeater system consisting of a Yaesu VXR5000 UHF repeate and a
Computer Automation Technology CAT300 controller. I have the repeater at a
church in my city.. The coverage is not that great, and I would like to
expand it. I am seeking advise on what I need to do. I live south of
Seattle, WA. I have located a nice places for a remote site there, this
would allow my group to communicate between the counties and cities
inbetween. I am not sure how to link the systems so that they are on the
same freq.

I was thinking about putting two mobiles and a controller at the other
site, and using a different PL. That way, when users move out of range,
they can switch PL's and gain access. I have a yaesu and ADI mobile rig,
and a handheld controller to do this with.

Thanks,

Pat N7WGR

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reply:

I am in the pacific islands (Mariana Islands) - Guam, Rota, Tinian
-theisland that launched the atomic bomb that forcedJapan to surrender-
Saipan and 12 additional islands leading to Japan.

I am in the very same situation as you are -what you posted in the list-
There is no technical person around in this small island, Saipan,
population of 15,ooo. Too expensive to employ a technical person.

I am not a technical person...I just bought a company -providing two-way
radio- that went under and I continued to provide services to government
and private sectors for the past 5 years.

If you are successful in connecting different sites,,,keep me posted so
that I can enlist the services of whomever helped you out.

thanks

chris inos
wh6um



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