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gortex2's post in Repeater antenna db gain vs altitude was marked as the answer
I would start with a DB404, unless you plan to move the antenna to a tower in the future. A 420 is a large antenna and heavy. Your not putting that on a piece of conduit. You need a decent mast/pipe if you want it to stay in the air.
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gortex2's post in Antenna Separation for a Repeater was marked as the answer
Repeater Builder had some charts
https://www.repeater-builder.com/antenna/separation.html
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gortex2's post in Motorola Repeater Interface HLN3333B working with Radius M1225 HELP!!! was marked as the answer
As others said...batlabs...
http://www.batlabs.com/rick.html
The RICK is very basic. Make sure your M1225 is set for Pin 8 COR (PL/CSQ Detect). Set dip switch in RICK. It a pretty simple devise. Used hundreds over the years with x-band repeaters, in band and everything in between. First came out for the Maxtrax but can be used on everything including current radios with proper cables.