Re: Two UHF repeaters sharing the same antenna.
If you have enough filtering and the frequencies are spaced far enough apart you should be able to. But also take in to account the center frequency and bandwidth of the antenna to be shared, it might
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DCFluX
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Re: Voter Systems
I do appreciate everyone's reply on this thread.??? It gives me a lot of information to research and decide what I would like to do.??? It seems to me going digital would be the best way for the
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steven harvey
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Two UHF repeaters sharing the same antenna.
can I put two UHF repeaters on the same antenna by putting some filtering in between them one is in business band and the other one is amateur radio band. Just reaching out there in a group has
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Keith Ford
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Multiple repeaters sharing a common power supply - pros and cons
Our amateur radio club has three separate repeaters plus a packet node running at a single site located in the woods on a mountaintop.? The building has AC utility company power.? There is also an
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Robert M. Snyder
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Re: Voter Systems
Again, the GE voter does not need voter tone. It will do E&M keying standard. No mods needed. There are cards out there, likely from some trunked systems, that use voter tone to set level, rather than
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Jim Barbour
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Re: Voter Systems
If you want to vote Motorola Motrbo DMR they have a good system that uses SLR repeaters as the remote receivers Just need a dedicated digital link between sites, better than using the internet unless
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Tezza
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Re: Voter Systems
Only require V.24 for mixed mode or P25 only. They are standard 2175 status tone for analog.? Them and the Digi-TAC (analog only, but supported 12Kb DES and DVP) should be plentiful after all the
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Jim W7RY <jimw7ry@...>
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Re: Voter Systems
Speaking of voters, does anyone have experience with Astro tac 3000s? I know they all require V.24 via the Cisco routers and the whole shabang, and the wire line cards in the quantar stations, but do
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Stephen K3SEM
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Re: Voter Systems
Steven, I have a Doug Hall that I no longer need and will be putting it up for sale. It¡¯s a 4 channel version. tnx Mike / K5JR Alpharetta GA
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Mike / K5JR
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Re: Henry radio
Our group bought a repeater amp few months ago from Henry. I realize a lot can happen in a few months. When I called Henry with questions, Ted was the one that answered the phone. Same when I called
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G McKim
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Re: Voter Systems
Raven Communications has a voter that's compact and does ok allegedly On the used market look for a Motorola Motobridge - these vote up to 8 sites and will work tone or COR on the same shelf There is
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Ranger Radio
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GE MSTR 2 special (Factory Repeater?) FREE
Karl Shoemaker does GE stuff according to what I see on this forum. I was given a UHF GE MSTRii mobile which appears to be a factory special repeater. It is very clean, but I don't have a GE key to
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Frank Perkins
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Re: GE MII voter complete
Yes, RF downlinks as I don't want to depend on the internet when the brown stuff hits the fan. -- - Regards, Karl Shoemaker To contact me, please visit SRG's web site at http://www.srgclub.org for the
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Karl Shoemaker
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Re: Voter Systems
Steven, I designed and built a TDV but it does not sample S/N, just a cheap way to go. Details on the web site. In my job the Motorola or GE one works nicely however, needs a status tone.? But I am
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Karl Shoemaker
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Re: Voter Systems
Puget Sound Repeater Group (psrg.org) has built two different voted systems using Allstar and RTCMs. This IP based technology has been working brilliantly here in Seattle. Our 2m repeater system has 6
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Doug Kingston, KD7DK
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Re: Voter Systems
Well, for your first question, many of the newer repeater systems have internal voting now. Kenwood can do it, but it's a add-on option. Simoco has it, but we've put in two systems now, and I am not
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Jim Barbour
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Voter Systems
Hello Everyone, This question is a general question and a one for me to figure out what is out on the market today for voters. * With Doug Hall out of the market who is left for voters still being
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steven harvey
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Re: Occupied bandwidth
Well, the noise I'm talking about is on channel noise. No filter will take that out without taking out the desired signals too. I know what you're talking about there, done it. If I was 15 off, I had
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Jim Barbour
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Re: Occupied bandwidth
The wide band noise is why we need duplexer cavities on the transmitter, to notch or filter that noise at the rcv freq.? How much noise determines the duplexer needed. For a clown messing with one of
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Ron Wright
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Re: Occupied bandwidth
Dont you think 6m plan is not so critical.? Might be in CA, but most of the world 6m repeaters are dead, kinda do what one wants although should follow some standards such as splits. On 6m much
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Ron Wright
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