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Sorry bout that, iPad dumped the rest. Checkout the above site. It will answer a lot of your questions. If you have more, lots of here can help.

 

 

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You need a licenses to use a repeater.

 

 

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Repeater operation on the 8 GMRS repeater pairs is covered by the standard GMRS license. There is no special license for GMRS repeater operation.

 

Licenses?

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Do yourself a favor and get something a little more robust. Lots of great used gear on eBay  The Ritron Liberty repeater is a 2 watt unit made for inter building use with a low duty cycle and narrow band usage. This is not a good choice at all. If you have a great location (top of a mountain or tower over 100') set up something decent, do it right the first time. Putting up a proper repeater that has any real coverage (25 to 30 miles) is going to cost yea if you want to do it right.

 

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I have been running a BridgeCom BC-40DU repeater for nearly a full year now 24/7 since first power on. Unfortunately my antenna system isn't adequate to really allow the repeater to perform as well as it could, but that's certainly not the repeater's fault! :D

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