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  1. Obviously an egocentric point of view. Tells a lot about poster's character...When you learn to separate greater good from personal hurts - world will change towards better future. By the by. I "felt like" commenting on what he "felt like" doing. If you ok with his "felt likes", you should be ok with my "felt likes" as well. Oh, and tell OP to have fun watching his "resources" collecting dust.
  2. As I understood he pulled the plug not because of rough operator, but because someone dared to complain about it. On a grand scale: if no one using his repeater - it wasn't a big deal to begin with. If people depending on his repeater for signal - I would consider this repeater as unreliable.
  3. People with power to pull the plug must be people with thick skin. "I am taking my ball and going home" is very immature. At best can be done silently. Leave drama to opposite sex.
  4. I got two and will add another two as soon as two radio kit is back in stock.
  5. I did hear last sunday early morning something something going on with "node connected" and "node is now disconnected" on air. Might be them...
  6. I can only wish for someone with that capability to connect Florida's east coast to Tampa somehow.
  7. With all due respect to posters above and with complete understanding of the shortcomings, I have to tell you that for $400 ( which is $30 less than single 1000 unit) I got two 50x1 units. These are working perfectly fine as a base and mobile radios. I can monitor 4 frequencies at the same time. And its powerful enough for what I need. Working in tandem with a fleet of different HTs, including two 935g units - I am covered 360 degrees. After all 1000 is priced at $370 now and 50x1 is $220. I am sure 1000 worth every penny. But is it a great value at $370? I don't think so. 50x1 is a great value at $220.
  8. Thank you for the input! I wish I had an option to have it mounted up high at home. with HOA its a no go. The only permission I got is to place it outside without being obvious that this is antenna. Yeah, I got two strong repeaters in my immediate area, and have no need to install my own as of now. But my head is always spinning different scenarios if i am on a go due to hurricanes or what not. Currently I got NMO 150/450/758 Pulse Larsen Tri-Band Antenna mounted on car and it works great. Heck, my kg935g HT is reaching repeater 22 miles away no problem.
  9. I am talking about fg4500 Attached to magnet mount with n-male/n-male adapter.
  10. I was looking into permanently attaching repeater antenna to my car at first, for SHTF options. But then when you asked this question It came to my mind that keeping antenna on mag mount gives me ability to move repeater from car to car if needed. So now my question is really this. Will this antenna withstand the pressure of being on the roof with no springs just directly attached to mag mount?
  11. My in-car 50x1 unit is connected to Pulse Larsen and I am happy with it. I want to use fg4500 on the move with RT97 repeater placed inside the car. Post a link to brackets you mentioned, please!
  12. Hey! I got FG4500 from antennafarm. Outstanding performance so far. Here is my dilemma, maybe you will be able to advise me. ‘I am planning to run mobile repeater out of my car using this antenna. However easy mounting options are limited. I searched up and down on internet and can’t find any brackets to fit either side mirror or 3” bull bars. As of now the only easy option is to get NMO mag mount and to attach via adapter directly. ‘Question is, will antenna and adapter withstand the pressure of highway speed?
  13. I tried mounting decent antenna on top of the car at first, but it did not improve anything range wise. Exactly that made me experiment with higher power. But I also agree and forgot to mention that those apms were connected to better antennas.
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