But NOT a Ham Repeater -- Only a GMRS Repeater
I repeat my previous post
All about GMRS at URL:
http://ac6v.com/rstore.htm#GRMS
The General Mobile Radio Service has eight repeater frequency pairs. A radio
repeater uses one of these pairs of frequencies to receive and simulcast a
radio transmission it receives on the repeater input frequency. Repeaters
are usually placed on hilltops, mountains, towers, or tall buildings. When
the repeater receives a signal from a hand-held or mobile radio that signal
is rebroadcast on the repeater output frequency. The repeater can broadcast
over a much wider geographical area than a hand held or mobile radio. Most
GMRS users will not own a repeater of their own. They will most likely share
a repeater system with others. When you use the repeater you make it
possible to communicate with your family over a much wider area.
Frequencies are shown at URL:
http://ba-marc.org/writeups/gmrs-frs-freq.htm
These are NOT the same as Amateur Radio Frequencies
GMRS requires an FCC license for GMRS operation
Good Luck -- CL
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"Meat Plow" wrote in message
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On Mon, 08 Jan 2007 11:01:34 -0800, win2tank Has Frothed:
Is it possible to access a repeater with a handheld GMRS radio?
Yes.
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Pierre Salinger Memorial Hook, Line & Sinker, June 2004
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