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"Mike Mc" wrote ...
Steve Bonine wrote: Dick Grady AC7EL wrote: There is one legal problem with using a dual-band rig as a crossband repeater. Both the 2-meter and 70-cm sides are ham transmitters, and must be ID'd every 10 minutes and at the end of every series of transmissions, just like every other station and repeater. The sure-fire method I use is to use a dual-band HT and go over to the 2-meter input side and ID once every ten minutes. Thus all frequencies are covered for ID. Doesn't an ID originating on the 70-cm link end up being transmitted on *both* frequencies? Am I missing something? |
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Doesn't an ID originating on the 70-cm link end up being transmitted on *both* frequencies? Am I missing something? Not on the 70-cm side coming OUT of the mobile radio. That's why you come in on the 2 meter input. |
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"Richard Crowley" writes:
"Mike Mc" wrote ... Steve Bonine wrote: The sure-fire method I use is to use a dual-band HT and go over to the 2-meter input side and ID once every ten minutes. Thus all frequencies are covered for ID. Doesn't an ID originating on the 70-cm link end up being transmitted on *both* frequencies? Am I missing something? I thought the point of cross-band repeat was that input and output frequencies are so far apart that you don't need cavity filters. Which is why you can do it in a simple transceiver. If true, what you send to it on one band only gets transmitted on the other band. Correct me if I'm wrong. 73 de LA4RT Jon, Trondheim, Norway |
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