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Retevis RT97 Portable Repeater

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Any idea what model of amp to look for? It looks perfect for a pi-w MMDVM repeater. I already have one of those duplexers.

Nope, but I used to have a few. Some of the cable TV ones were pretty big.
I also had a few of the old Metricom radios that were mounted on street lights. Similar case, had an N connector on the top for the antenna and a military style multipin round connector on the end for power/data input.

maybe shinny up a pole with a hack saw and a 7/16 wrench.
 

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I know that is what they have posted, a friend of mine bought one and they programmed and tuned it with TX low RX high. Not sure why they say the opposite.
 
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