WSGZ768 Posted February 7 Report Posted February 7 1 minute ago, SteveShannon said: 1. They frequently don’t work well unless they’re designed for the job. 2. Then you need a much larger duplexer. The portable repeaters have one built in. 3. Power output is vastly overrated. Range is usually limited by other factors for UHF, not power. Hmmm.... I follow ya. I just ordered my HT today. (Wouxun Q10G) Maybe by luck, there are some hidden repeaters here already and I can figure out their I/O frequencies and respected tones. If not, I'll cross that bridge with a build later. Thank you for all of your input Steve! I really appreciate it. SteveShannon 1 Quote
nokones Posted February 8 Report Posted February 8 23 hours ago, WSGZ768 said: My thoughts on the "build" for a repeater would be a couple 50W radios. Might as well go big, right? lol If you're thinking about marrying two Wouxuns together, forget about it. They have a desense problem because of the lack of shielding. I've seen maxon radios work somewhat decent and I have heard that people have married two Motorola MCS2000 with decent results. I haven't heard if anyone has tried a couple of XTLs. It would be best just getting a real repeater that has the correct duty cycle. WSGZ768 and SteveShannon 2 Quote
WRTC928 Posted February 10 Report Posted February 10 I don't remember who makes it, but someone makes a mobile/base radio that's actually designed so you can plug two of them together and have a repeater. That's an intriguing concept. Quote
SteveShannon Posted February 10 Report Posted February 10 7 minutes ago, WRTC928 said: I don't remember who makes it, but someone makes a mobile/base radio that's actually designed so you can plug two of them together and have a repeater. That's an intriguing concept. The KG1000G is marketed that way. @OffRoaderX tried it. It worked, but not as simply as it was marketed. He has three or so videos on YouTube as Notarubicon about it. WRTC928 1 Quote
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