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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2007

A quick listening to the 11m repeaters of the Carribean

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  • Ahh ... I see you have put the Heliax Duplexer design to good use. This is Jim, who did the 6M design years back and we exchanged e-mail back then. Good to see you still around,.

    73's Jim

  • Hi Jim!

    Yes I'm still around. My website is down since 2 years however, it was hosted by a friend who is not my friend anymore ;-)

    After that I didn't have the courage to set it up again, maybe some day...

    Nice to hear from you!

  • how do you use these machines? what kind of repeaters are these this clip has gotten almost 10,000 hits

  • The same way you would use any repeater, setting a +200kHz split on your radio.

  • EauLive - check out Dingotel d-o-t COM and see if you could use this application for a really long split site. You could make a repeater in Mexico, USA, or anywhere on the planet through the Internet. The 2-way audio is fed into your Dingotel USB dongel and is carried as VOIP to the other Dingotel dongle anywhere there is an Internet connection. You could run a 2-way radio comm repeater connection in two separate cities miles apart!

  • I don't have much time now but I once was thinking about using VoIP as well!

    Maybe later...

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  • So wait! You can determine peoples intelligence by what radio they operate? oh man that's news.

    You're an idiot by the way.

  • suprised you can operate any radio with the mike so far up your ass. Many people operate radios for different reasons.

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  • Nice radio!

  • @KC0TCH I have access codes for the hallowed DSTAR repeaters that all the hamsters rave about.Amazing what you can access with a pc and the right ICOM radio. I remember this one hamster that had a thing for Motorola portables with public safety mics and MDC 1200. MDC 1200 was not needed on the repeater this clown belonged to and he is quoted as saying(recorded) it makes me sound cool on the air. Goofball.

  • @ExHam2000 A repeated cannot be done on 11 meters UNLESS it constantly has someone at the control point. in otherwords it cannot operate like the typical 2M v or uhf repeaters that are for the most part unmanned. someone physically has to be there and in control of the equipment at all times that the station is in operation. aside from that you are correct that there is nothing that prohibits an 11 meter repeater.HOWEVER,you cannot use 151.820 or any other MURS freq for the out put or input.

  • i notice that there is a "repeater" output on 151.8200 in chicago with a DPL of 754 and most of the conversations are in spanish. was wondering if anyone knew the input to this "repeater"

    Thanks in advance for the info!

  • This is really cool. I enjoy listening to The Knight Patrol on 27.515 and 27.615 LSB as well. They've got quite a network set up. And yeah, 11 meter freebanders are much better than the idiots on 75m phone. Of course the 75m people think they're gods just because they know CW and voted for Palin. Assholes.

  • i have this radio, but still have yet to discover how to use it fully lol

  • @w4wxp Do the stump jumpers and all those faggots still hang out on 75 meters?

  • ive never heard that one before, when i had my base i used to hit a repeater in the carribean on 27.325 it wasnt a spllit freq. though

  • try google

  • HighFlyer.

    What is a repeater?

    Why are they used?

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