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mobile repeaters and linking?
I have a working radio, a Motorola Ht1250-LS + UHF radio pocket. I get really bad reception in the workplace and I want to put a mobile UHF radio repeater in my car to extend this range. Will I need a UHF mobile for my car and then get a repeater and link them together to get there? Will I be able to buy a single repeater that captures my signals handheld computers and transmit them to increase production if I put another radio (eg Mobile) How do I program my channels to businesses? (Do not tell me to take it to the person who Companys radio, I know of course that we can assume that I do myself) I know there are RF meters can be purchased, but it is as simple as being in the corridor with an RF meter and entering the frequency number in the radio you want to use?
This happens every day, the State Highway Patrol and many others, that. A portable UHF Repeater UHF the car, then a radio transceiver Lo Back to HP shipping. SIMPLE STUFF! I have a UHF repeater my van, I can connect my transceiver HF to my HT … The major issue here is the legality. Since I'm on the radio ham, I can do what I want in my license privileges. To do this, the commercial services require serious licensing issues. You will need a license for mobile repeater and the HT. This will all need to be coordinated by the local coordinator before the FCC will also consider the request. Equipment … you'll need a full duplex transceiver, duplexers, controller …. Figure several thousand dollars.
Motorola HAM radio GM380 GP380 GP388 VHF-UHF.MPG