¿ªÔÆÌåÓýSure Greg! ?It¡¯s not completely ready as I need to install a new antenna for the link frequency as the frequency is too low for the current installed antenna to be an efficient antenna. ? I¡¯m hoping to have that antenna in by this weekend so that the repeater is ready for use. ?Just waiting on good ole USPS to deliver.10 meter repeater: ? Rx/TX/PL 29.640/29.540/ PL 110.9 6 meter repeater: Rx/TX/PL 52.950/51.950/ PL 100.0 Just as an FYI: ?I designed these repeaters to be fun repeaters to talk DX for when the band opens up. ?They weren¡¯t designed to be used as local to local communications. ?As such, each transmitter is only doing 30 watts. ?As everyone knows, if the band isn¡¯t open, 10 and 6 meter coverage varies. ?Just didn¡¯t want everyone to have high expectations as we know we are on the low end of the solar cycle. ?;-) I¡¯ll announce to the group when I have the new link antenna installed. ?Don¡¯t want anyone thinking their radio isn¡¯t working. ?LOL! With that said, I hope everyone enjoys and gets to play with them. ?Please let me know what kind of range you get out of them. ?The receiver for both 6/10 are located on top of St David¡¯s Round Rock Medical Center. ?The transmitter for both 6/10 is located on the roof of St David¡¯s Surgical Hospital. ?Both antennas are Diamond CP-610 Omni directional. 73! Tommy Taylor, WD5EMS? XS Max On May 7, 2019, at 8:25 PM, Greg - WB5GM <greg@...> wrote:
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