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Old June 12th 05, 02:24 AM
mike
 
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Ed wrote:
Without knowing you, I have to only guess at your previous "CB"
experience, and in doing so, will guess that it is a far cry from the
knowledge and experience a good LMR technician has. Commercial radio is
not CB! Only guessing from the description of your system that you gave,
that is is poorly maintained, at best, and that the repeater had probably
been neglected for quite some time? Several hours of labor would not be
prohibitive, under those circumstances.


Thanks, Ed. Of course I am a bit out of my element on this and that's
why I made it clear that I have no experience with UHF, and only
limited experience with CB. I was not directly referring to making
repairs on repeaters and the like, only antenna tuning and such.


Assuming you can properly solder/crimp, and install RF connectors,
I'd guess that you probably can save some money by doing some of the more
basic work yourself. However, you will need more than a CB type SWR
meter. I'd suggest a Bird Model 43 with the appropriate slug for your
frequency and power. That will set you back at least $300.00+. Also,
you probably ought to purchase some good quality connectors, antennas,
and antenna cable/NMO installation kits as I expect you will find several
of the busses needing them.


Thanks for the suggestions. Is $300 entry/mid for a basic meter of this
type?

Mike