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Old June 6th 05, 04:26 AM
Hal Rosser
 
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Usually you would use ONE antenna for a repeater instead of 2 antennas
You need a duplexer (cavity filter) so the transmitter output won't get into
the receiver's input.
You have some research to do. It's not a simple 'normal' radio
installation.


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Hello All,

We bought a kenwood repeater TKR-750 and 2 diamond F23 antennas plus
the programming software.

Unfortunately we can't hear anything beyond one kilometer. Here are the
frequencies we are using:

TX 15900
RX 16000
TONE1413

The equipment are being used in africa in a remote location for an NGO
helping refugees I am back here in the states now.

I would appreciate any pointers from the group.

Thanks.

- Nur



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