Or Old Milwaukee; I never even knew about Burgie.
When I went to college the second time (having failed to graduate but succeeded in finding my perfect wife the first time around) we drank animal beer: Schmidt.
I am assuming that you are running a ham radio type controller on the repeater.
You’re right; it’s an older Yaesu DR-1, but I think I was wrong when I said the repeater would interrupt a transmission in order to ID. After thinking about it I think it waits until a person releases the PTT to ID.
But I was correct in believing that a user cannot interrupt the ID while it’s being transmitted.
Have you tried them?
Do they do what you want?
If yes, then you don’t have to upgrade.
If no, then perhaps you either need to upgrade or change to a different service.
What’s the difference whether the repeater is powered off or jammed? The end result is exactly the same.
The only way to prevent it is to not have a repeater.
The Rohn masts seem fine. I have a friend who uses one for the center of his dipole.
My fiberglass pole isn’t guyed. As long as it’s in the center of the EFHW it hasn’t seemed like it needs guys.
Most of the Baofeng radios have analog FM transmissions. Digital access codes can be used on analog radios. The type of modulation is different than digital DCS codes.
Simply go to the DCS menu, select it, and then select the code.
The mounting method is definitely secure enough, but I didn’t see what you’re using for a mast. Is it rigid enough?
For reference I use a telescoping fiberglass mast (Spiderbeam) in a cast-off patio umbrella stand to hold the center of my 40-10 EFHW.