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* Where as a regular repeater always listens to the same frequency (the input of the repeater) and always transmits on the other (the output), a crossband repeater transmits on one frequency whatever it hears on the other, whichever it hears first. | * Where as a regular repeater always listens to the same frequency (the input of the repeater) and always transmits on the other (the output), a crossband repeater transmits on one frequency whatever it hears on the other, whichever it hears first. | ||
- | + | Many higher end dualband radios are capable of doing cross-band repeat (Icom' | |
- | Below are different uses for a crossband repeater. | + | |
===== Adhoc Repeater ===== | ===== Adhoc Repeater ===== | ||
- | Supposing you are in a remote location with no repeater and you have a few people who need to communicate with handheld radios. | + | Supposing you are in a remote location with no repeater and you have a few people who need to communicate with handheld radios. |
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* Both handhelds are set to listen to 446.100 and transmit on 145.565 so that when Unit A transmits on 145.565, | * Both handhelds are set to listen to 446.100 and transmit on 145.565 so that when Unit A transmits on 145.565, |
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