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  1. That's what I was thinking too. "Transmitter" is a very specific piece of hardware. Not really an 'open to interpretation' kind of statement.
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  2. What part of “The transmitter output power of [a]... ...repeater... ...must not exceed 50 Watts” is not clear? There is no mention of a duplexer because one is not specifically required to have a useable repeater. You could just use two antennas with sufficient separation. BTW, the power loss in a good quality UHF duplexer would be under 0.5db.
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  3. I'll send you a PM.
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  4. marcspaz

    Northern VA

    Do you have everything you need? Cable, latest version of CHIRP and laptop? If so, I may be able to meet you somewhere and can help you with your gear.
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