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Hi;
One more question, I'm not certain why you want to listen to so many things
at once? I'm sure the challenge is fun but other than that how many things
can you keep track of at the same time.
If you are trying to put up your own repeater you might consider both cost,
local frequency availability and whether there is really the need for
another local repeater? We have lots of machines here that are barely used
the last thing we would here is one more unused repeater.
Not trying to discourage you just suggest some other things to consider.
Richard
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jennifer Thompson" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 3:20 AM
Subject: I have a questin about echo link
Okay here is what I want to do with echo link. I want to run echo link =
witht the radi to the computer. But the thing if I am running echo link =
on 2 meters and I want to listen to 2 meters on my other radio I have a =
problem. Also if I want to get a 440 repeater there are problems with =
that to. I am so frustrated right now. I really have my heart set on =
doing echo link so I can us a my hand held. I was going to take the =
antenna for echo link and put it about 30 feet away from the other =
antennas. But I was told that would not help much. So it sounds like I =
would be better off using echo link through 220 so I will not have to =
worry about the interference. Also I was told if I run echo link and =
another frequency at the same time that I could possibly damage the =
radio. Also how much would a good 440 repeater cost? I know there is =
allot involved but I do not know what else to do at this point. Also if =
I put echo link on 220 what frequency can I use to cross band if I need =
to? I really hope that someone has some advice for me. I know a =
repeater would not be a good way to go because it is expensive among =
other things.
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