That sounds suspiciously bad. There are likely other issues here. Have you tried running the handhelds at a reduced power setting? As long as the repeaters can hear them, should reduce selectivity issues.
Repeaters don't cycle between transmit and receive like the subscribers do, so any FM linear amplifier will work.I am curious if there are any reputable linear amplifier manufacturers that have models compatible with the fast switching that a digital system would require.
Apologies for the term 'linear'.Did I miss something?
Why are people saying "linear" amplifier.
Just needs to be Class C doesn't it?
Maybe the OP isn't in the US. I think you should stop reading right about....now.High level of dumb on this post. Geez, I had to stop reading lol.
First off you should not have a 6.6 mhz spread on UHF or whatever the other is. The standard is 5 mhz.
Maybe when I get bored I will attempt to read the rest.
The standard is 5 mhz.
Let’s see where he is. 🙄Maybe the OP isn't in the US. I think you should stop reading right about....now.
From a previous post of his…Let’s see where he is. 🙄
but as you can see I am not in the US, so probably not relevant
LMFAO. Better to remain silent, and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth, amd remove all doubt.Let’s see where he is. 🙄
Or maybe stop writing and actually read, so he can see the OP isn't in the USA... before he says something even dumber than he already has.Maybe the OP isn't in the US. I think you should stop reading right about....now.
I guess I fit in with the rest of you idiots spewing stupidity post after post.
LMAO, you are the one who came charging in spewing crap.I guess I fit in with the rest of you idiots spewing stupidity post after post.
LMAO, you are the one who came charging in spewing crap.