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Ten tec pegasus wont work on some bands
Ten tec pegasus wont work on some bands









ten tec pegasus wont work on some bands

If there is anything holding the radio open (static, squelch tail, The problem with cross band repeat on the amateur grade radios is that

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Half-full-duplex, as if both sides were full duplex they would justĪnyway, any cross-band setup should be using CTCSS or CDCSS, so that I'm also assuming he doesn't truly mean double-full-duplex, but rather The RICKs will only cross-band one way, and won't do the return path he The problem with cross band repeat on the amateur grade radios is that if there is anything holding the radio open (static, squelch tail, whatever) the other station won't be able to transmit.īest bet is to either find a Motorola RICK and the cables and hook up the two radios, or buy a couple of the cheap interface cables off of your favorite auction site and use them the same as your idea below.Ĭhecked by AVG - Version: 9.0.783 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/2746 - Release Date: 03/14/10 02:33:00 That way, instead ! > ! of spending a lot of time trying to remember what it is I wrote ! > ! down, I spend z time looking for the paper I wrote it down on." ! > ! - Beryl Pfizer -=- ! > - > Yahoo! Groups Links > - > Yahoo! Groups Links >

ten tec pegasus wont work on some bands

> It has occurred to me that a commercial repeater might be more reliable > over the > long haul, but are there any commercial repeaters that can narrow-band > that are > capable of what I want to do? Or is using twoĬross-linked mobiles > really the > best way to go? > ! Adam Wade -=- AD2AM -=- Ten-Tec Pegasus w/HamStationUltra ! > ! "I write down everything I want to remember. My thought was > (since > I only need 20w out on either frequency) to get two 45w mobiles and > cross-link > them, so squelch break on one keys up the other and vice versa - and > speaker is > hooked to mic input on the other radio for both.

ten tec pegasus wont work on some bands

> What I need to do is to cross-link two simplex channels. > Adam Wade wrote: > I have a situation and I need advice on the best way to fill it. PM Subject: Re: Double full duplex? > If it's a ham frequency, many ham radios have that feature built-in. Robert - Original Message - From: "MCH" To: Sent: Thursday, Janu9:25 there is no commercial repeater i am aware of that is 100% duty cycle that will do what you ask. probably a rick and maybe a pair of CDM's or ? or as one poster said, if it is a ham frequency most modern dual band ham stuff will do crossband repeat. in this case it was a RICK and two GM300's but i'm guessing there is a modern equivelent that is narrowband certified. I remember seeing something way back when (90's?) about using a Rick and 2 mobiles to get a cross frequency repeat function wither V/V, U/U or V/U. Long haul, but are there any commercial repeaters that can narrow- band that are ! down, I spend z time looking for the paper I wrote it down on." ! ! of spending a lot of time trying to remember what it is I wrote ! ! "I write down everything I want to remember. ! Adam Wade -=- AD2AM -=- Ten-Tec Pegasus w/HamStationUltra ! Long haul, but are there any commercial repeaters that can narrow-band that areĬapable of what I want to do? Or is using two cross-linked mobiles really the It has occurred to me that a commercial repeater might be more reliable over the Hooked to mic input on the other radio for both. Them, so squelch break on one keys up the other and vice versa - and speaker is I only need 20w out on either frequency) to get two 45w mobiles and cross-link What I need to do is to cross-link two simplex channels. I have a situation and I need advice on the best way to fill it. If it's a ham frequency, many ham radios have that feature built-in.











Ten tec pegasus wont work on some bands