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Surecom SR-112 simplex repeater

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WRUT935

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The use of a simplex repeater interest me as I think it is a way of me checking the scope of my simplex range while driving around without have someone at my home base. This I think is also a good way to use the radio for family radio mail box as they are in simplex range. Before buying it, I know I have a challenge, I have a a Wouxun KG-1000G which has an RJ-45 type mic plug. I have been searching for an adapter for it as the SR-112 comes with a K1 connector which is fine on a hand held. Do you have any suggestions as to where to get or fabricate the connection?

I also see a more expensive unit, the

ADS-SR1 Simplex Repeater

I don't know which one is better over the other. Any experience is appreciated.
This project is for a specific use case and not as a substitute for a real repeater. 73s and thank you.
 
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