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440 MHZ repeater
Hello everyone:
I have a near brand new 440 MHz repeater. This is the Motorola GR-1225 without duplexer. In addition I have the Motorola RSS version 3.2 used to program this units as well the M-1225 and the P-1225. This is a Windows based software. Repeater was used on my site and now I have replaced with a more expensive one. Works great. I am giving this and the software for a Icom 706 MKIIG If you are interested please email directly at: Or send your phone number and I will call you (Within the Continental US, Puerto Rico, US virgin island, Hawaii and Alaska only, please) Thanks Will, W7JM |
This is a dum place to list this.
"William Antonelli" wrote in message ... Hello everyone: I have a near brand new 440 MHz repeater. This is the Motorola GR-1225 without duplexer. In addition I have the Motorola RSS version 3.2 used to program this units as well the M-1225 and the P-1225. This is a Windows based software. Repeater was used on my site and now I have replaced with a more expensive one. Works great. I am giving this and the software for a Icom 706 MKIIG If you are interested please email directly at: Or send your phone number and I will call you (Within the Continental US, Puerto Rico, US virgin island, Hawaii and Alaska only, please) Thanks Will, W7JM |
I have a near brand new 440 MHz repeater. This is the Motorola GR-1225
without duplexer. In addition I have the Motorola RSS version 3.2 used to program this units as well the M-1225 and the P-1225. This is a Windows based software. Repeater was used on my site and now I have replaced with a more expensive one. Works great. I am giving this and the software for a Icom 706 MKIIG Are you giving or selling? |
This is a dum place to list this.
Why? Don't hams use CB? I would like to put a repeater on my roof. I'd prefer 2 meters, but those freq pairs are unavailable here. 440 is going to be tough in an urban area. And it's spelled "dumB". |
Scott,
I'm surprised. Please don't tell any of the over 12 UHF repeaters (using those 6 aa alkalines!) that I can use from my QTH that UHF doesn't work in the city ;) You'll jinx me! :p Best regards from Rochester, NY Jim "Scott in Baltimore" wrote in message ... This is a dum place to list this. Why? Don't hams use CB? I would like to put a repeater on my roof. I'd prefer 2 meters, but those freq pairs are unavailable here. 440 is going to be tough in an urban area. And it's spelled "dumB". --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.708 / Virus Database: 464 - Release Date: 6/18/04 |
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