ka5lqj
Member
Hi,
I guess as you get older, you lose the ability to "wrap your mind @round things". I used to be IN the
2-way radio business back in the 60's, so this should be 'second nature' to me, but I seem to be having
a wee bit of trouble, now. I guess it's part of my "Maturing benefits", I suppose. Here's the "challanges".
I know the term FB2 is a "mobile relay" or "repeater". The mobile's transmit on one frequency and at
the "base" the transciever "hears" it and retransmits that signal thru a series of cavities, giving enough
'delay' as not to "swamp" the receiver and the signal goes out on the base's transmit frequency back to
the mobile radio who's reciever is tuned to the base transmit frequency. So far so good, right?
Well, seems I have trouble with the FB2C designation. It's a "repeater" but the "C" designates an 'interconnect'. Interconnect to what? Is this a reference to an mdt (mobile display terminal) -laptop?
or built-in unit in the transciever system.
Second, an FX1 is a sort of mobile relay that "hears" the mobile's transmission on it's same frequency
and re-transmitts it on the same frequency towards the base stations, mobile receiver's frequency, right?
So, isn't this essentially a point-2-point communications?
Now, to me, if the mobile is transmitting AND the Fx1 is transmitting, there should be an "interference" situation being set up, like 2 units transmitting at the same time and the difference in their frequencies produces that "growl" we hear....."hetrodyning", if you will. Am I making sense? HELP! I'm so confused.
Respectfully,
73,
Don/KA5LQJ
P.S. I'm sorry if I sound like an iD10t, but my brain just doesn't function as it used to...darn dementia!
I guess as you get older, you lose the ability to "wrap your mind @round things". I used to be IN the
2-way radio business back in the 60's, so this should be 'second nature' to me, but I seem to be having
a wee bit of trouble, now. I guess it's part of my "Maturing benefits", I suppose. Here's the "challanges".
I know the term FB2 is a "mobile relay" or "repeater". The mobile's transmit on one frequency and at
the "base" the transciever "hears" it and retransmits that signal thru a series of cavities, giving enough
'delay' as not to "swamp" the receiver and the signal goes out on the base's transmit frequency back to
the mobile radio who's reciever is tuned to the base transmit frequency. So far so good, right?
Well, seems I have trouble with the FB2C designation. It's a "repeater" but the "C" designates an 'interconnect'. Interconnect to what? Is this a reference to an mdt (mobile display terminal) -laptop?
or built-in unit in the transciever system.
Second, an FX1 is a sort of mobile relay that "hears" the mobile's transmission on it's same frequency
and re-transmitts it on the same frequency towards the base stations, mobile receiver's frequency, right?
So, isn't this essentially a point-2-point communications?
Now, to me, if the mobile is transmitting AND the Fx1 is transmitting, there should be an "interference" situation being set up, like 2 units transmitting at the same time and the difference in their frequencies produces that "growl" we hear....."hetrodyning", if you will. Am I making sense? HELP! I'm so confused.
Respectfully,
73,
Don/KA5LQJ
P.S. I'm sorry if I sound like an iD10t, but my brain just doesn't function as it used to...darn dementia!