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On Tue, 9 Sep 2003 16:07:00 -0500, "Clif Holland"
wrote: Just my opinion, but anyone who uses a walkie-talkie for a crossband repeater is asking for a repair bill. None of the talkies have enough heatsink to support much over a 20% duty cycle and repeater service would be 100%. There are three power selections for the TH-F6A. If you select the lower two, you can transmit pretty much continuously. If the HT is up high enough, the height will compensate nicely for the low power. But, I wasn't planning to use an HT for this; since I have the TH-F6A anyway, I was hoping I could just use it for some feaibility experiments, Rick WA1RKT |
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