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  1. On 11/1/2023 at 11:58 AM, GreggInFL said:

    What size tower do you have?  Curious because our group is deciding whether to rent or build.

    The Crete 600 is 310' feet tall and I'm on the very tip top extending up to 330' AGL.  ASL is 825' at that site so it's quite a screamer to say the least.  Easily 40-60+ miles of mobile coverage in all directions with HT coverage being 30+ miles all day.

    Coverage here:  http://crete600.com/

    Thanks!

  2. Attention Midwest GMRS users,

     

    Tower rent is due for the Crete 600 tower on 10/31/2023 for a sum of $1584 for the year of 2023 ($132/month) which doesn't include the Verizon bill which is another $360/year ($30/month tax included on my grandfathered Verizon plan) totaling $1944.  As of now I have a total amount $1408.89 in donations to pay for this rent leaving me at a negative $535.11.  keep in mind that I've kept the donations in a high yield savings account as of April 2023 which has needed me an additional $25.35.  Better than a stick in the eye I guess.

     

    $660 was covered and paid on 11/29/22 which was rent for August 2022 thru December 2022 - 5 months

    $1584 is for 12 months and while it's due on 10/31/23, rent is good through December 31st 2023

     

    To cover rent through 12/31/2024, the total now increases to $2479.11.  I've updated the Gofundme page to show a new goal of $4109 to reflect that.

     

    I was clear out of the gate that I put this repeater in for hobby use and I'm not within it's usable coverage footprint (which is quite massive) 99.99% of the time.  As such, to keep it in the air, I'm encouraging everyone to donate here otherwise, if I cannot cover the operational costs, I have zero incentive to keep this repeater online.

     

    https://www.gofundme.com/f/crete-600-yearly-operation-costs

     

    Thanks everyone who has donated thus far!  Here's to a great 2024! 🙂

    ROB - WRDU235 

  3. On 5/25/2023 at 5:08 PM, WRKC935 said:

    Seems an odd way to tune a window filter for a RX multicoupler.  And damn wide to boot.

    Mine are 466 to 470 for 461 to 465 inputs.  And there isn't any 465 around these parts.  We top out at 464 with any license I have dealt with.

    The other window filter (yes I have two) is tuned to 446 to 450.5 for ham repeaters. 

     

    And I assume you are on a TX combiner?

     

    Negative.  I have my own dedicated TX antenna.  Up here, there are people using T-Band!  (470+ Mhz)... 478.8625 and 481.8625.

  4. GMRS repeaters, unlike HAM repeaters are *NOT* required to ID by FCC law FYI.  Many do out of courtesy but some don't.  For example my Crete system is linked to the Midwest network and I don't have it ID'ing.  *Most*, if not all, repeaters have this function standard and will ID based on whatever parameters are set.  For example on my Rugged machine I have it set to *NOT* ID unless it's been keyed.  So for example if it sits for 3 hours with no one keying it, it's not going to be ID'ing every 15 min like some HAM systems I hear (Terribly annoying).  Then say someone uses it or keys it, it will wait 5 seconds for inactivity and then ID.  Say someone keys it in the middle of ID'ing it will stop ID'ing and let the conversation take place.  Once it's dormant for 5 seconds it will attempt to ID again.  Once it fully ID's the 15 min timer starts and the process starts over.  I also have it set to ID in the clear without any PL/DPL tones as having it ID with the tone is the worst cuz then all your users can hear the Morse code which is dumb.  There are some repeaters that ID with the PL and I cannot stand that!  There is *ZERO* reason to do it this way because if you want to hear the ID just open your squelch on your radio.  When you have a receive PL/DPL set on the radio and the repeater is ID'ing in clear, your radio will receive the signal and the RX light will be (in my case) green but no annoying Morse code would be heard unless you open the squelch.

     

    Hope this adds some more clarity from the repeater side of, in my opinion, correct repeater CW ID setup.

  5. I mean.... Just use guy wires no??  I have a DB404 as a portable antenna for my fiberglass system.... Never had an issue with it.  Here it is up at about 30- 32' or so to the base of the dipoles clamped 3 times without guys and also with guys (7 x 6' pieces with 18" inside the tube).  It's possible IMO but you need guys.  I'd say 3 at the top and 3 in the middle to be sure but I just did 3 at the top.  It's worth noting that as the suggestion of of Bob at TN076 engineering who is the maker of this set that you want to do 18" inside the pipe, not 12" with this heavier 404 antenna.  So you get about 32' with 7 pieces.  If you just did the 12" inside the tube you'd get 35'.

    https://mgs4u.com/product/38-feet-heavy-duty-fiberglass-push-up-mast-mk-6-hd/ - this is what I have.

    Hope this helps!

    Thanks!

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  6. @rdunajewski,

    Any ideas if the repeater approval page might be broken?

     

    I have half a dozen requests for both the Rugged 575 and the Crete 600 machine I own and when I hit "VIEW REQUEST" to the right - the big blue button, no matter which one I select it says "Request Denied" in a big red button at the bottom and says "You have already denied this request. Edit the Response from Owner above and click below to change your decision."

     

    The crazy thing is that I haven't denied or approved them.  I cannot select "DENY" or "APPROVE" either as they are greyed out.  I tried logging out and back in as well.

    For now I think I'll just email them the details but I figured I'd post about this cuz it isn't working like it normally works.

     

    I've attached a snip but have omitted personal details for privacy reasons

     

    Thanks!

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