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deanq

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  1. You most assuredly can. All you need is a correct phasing harness. This is how commercial repeater antennas work. They can be set up as a directional, to cover all four (or less) compass points.
  2. While Mygmrs.com is a great resource, just because it's not listed here doesn't mean there aren't other GMRS repeaters out there. They might not want to be noticed. JMHO YMMV
  3. I think you may have a conceptual misconception of digital and GMRS. This isn't ham radio, with international linking. No radio id issuing is required for a repeater to work. You can utilize id's but not required. I do not foresee digital anytime soon for GMRS. The gears of government grind too slow. JMHO
  4. What antenna system does the repeater have? A better antenna would be cheaper or possibly a receive amplifier. Or both.
  5. I disagree with the part about part 90 radios are "legal" to use for part 95. Their (FCC) statement about the Boufang (sp?) debacle was to make it clear that "IF" a part 90 radio was submitted, it would be considered for part 95, unlike the part 90/frs/ham radios (they won't be considered). Regardless, I don't think anyone would find fault with using a part 90 radio on GMRS.
  6. Are you sure your listening to GMRS repeaters? There is no requirement for GMRS repeaters to ID. They "can" ID, but aren't required to. You may be hearing an amateur radio or commercial repeater. You may want to verify the frequency your listening to.
  7. This describes exactly what your symptoms were. It doesn't take much to bump a mobile duplexer out of tune sometimes.
  8. Disallows it, While FCC Part 95 Rule 95.635 allows it, as well as 95.637 and 95.639 and probably others. JMHO I could be mistaken. "A single channel containing quantized or digital information without the use of a modulating sub-carrier, excluding time-division multiplex"
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