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790 crossband with CDM

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gutter89

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My local Fire department came to me and they are trying to get a cross-band repeater up in a truck so mutual aid can talk to them as cheep as possible. the fire dept uses UHF for fire ground operations and have tk-790 remote head for use in the neighboring county. they want me to hook up a CDM-750 and the TK-790 to do a cross band they want to CDM because all the UHF radios use MDC signaling so the 790/890 is a last resort also they wanted to have a switch on the dash to turn on the repeater on and off and not have to push buttons on the radio to get it going. i am looking for some input for diffrent ideas on how to do this i dont have much time to sit down with the service manuals and a meter and figure it out untill i go on vaction in may
 
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