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| - | ====== Crossband Repeater ====== | ||
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| - | A crossband repeater is different from a regular repeater in two important ways: | ||
| - | * Where as a regular repeater uses the same band with a small offset between the tx and rx frequencies (600kHz for VHF and 5MHz for UHF), a crossband repeater uses two frequencies on different bands (one of VHF and the other on UHF for example). | ||
| - | * Where as a regular repeater always listens on 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. | ||
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| - | Below are different uses for a crossband repeater. | ||
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| - | ===== Adhoc Repeater ===== | ||
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| - | 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 on 446.100 and transmit on 145.565 so that when Unit A transmits on 145.565, | ||
| - | * The crossband repeater hears the 145.565 signal and re-transmits it on 446.100 | ||
| - | * Which Unit B hears, and vice versa. | ||
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| - | In practice, it might be tricky to setup the handhelds to receive one band and transmit on the other. | ||
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| - | ==== Adhoc Repeater Variation ==== | ||
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| - | * Here, each handheld uses a different band so there is no need for fancy dual band tx/rx. | ||
| - | * The problem is that you can't add more handhelds (unless they can already hear the others in simplex). | ||
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| - | ===== Repeater Extender ===== | ||
| - | This is a scheme I use often at home: I tune my base station to a local repeater, and add a crossband on a UHF simplex frequency. | ||
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| - | * Unit A transmits and receives on 446.100 | ||
| - | * The crossband repeater hears 446.100 and re-transmits it on 147.**8**20 (the input of the repeater). | ||
| - | * The repeater hears 147.**8**20 and repeaters it on 147.**2**20 (its output) | ||
| - | * Unit B receives 147.**2**20 and replies on 147.**8**20, | ||
| - | * The repeater re-transmits on 147.**2**20 | ||
| - | * The crossband repeater hears 147.**2**20 and re-transmits it on 446.100 | ||
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| - | ===== Repeater Extender Variation===== | ||
| - | One thing to keep in mind with crossband repeat is that the radio doing the repeating is transmitting every time someone transmits. | ||
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| - | The crossband repeater is set up with the input frequency of the repeater without the offset. | ||
| - | * Unit A transmits on and receives on 446.100 | ||
| - | * The crossband repeater hears 446.100 and re-transmits it on 147.**8**20 (the input of the repeater). | ||
| - | * The repeater hears 147.**8**20 and repeats it on 147.**2**20 (its output) | ||
| - | * Unit B receives 147.**2**20 and replies on 147.**8**20 | ||
| - | * Then, two things happen: | ||
| - | * The repeater hears the signal on 147.**8**20 and re-transmits it on 147.**2**20 but, | ||
| - | * The crossband repeater does NOT hear the signal from the repeater' | ||
| - | * So the crossband repeater stays silent. | ||
| - | * Unit A hears the output of the regular repeater, not the crossband repeater. | ||
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| - | In this configuration, | ||
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| - | ===== Repeater Link ===== | ||
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| - | A crossband repeater can be used to link a VHF and UHF repeater simply by dialing both repeater frequencies (with offset and tones) on the crossband repeater. | ||
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| - | ===== Repeater Link Variation ===== | ||
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| - | Supposing a third handheld (Unit C) is close to the crossband repeater but can't hear either repeaters. | ||
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| - | To reach Unit A, Unit C would need to " | ||
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| - | ===== Note ===== | ||
| - | The first draft of this page was copied over from [[https:// | ||
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