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That radio (TH-F6A) would be a good companion HT for a crossband repeat
(CBR) capable rig, but is not in itself a crossband repeater. That is, it can work crossband split (TX on one band, RX on another) where one one function is done at a time, but it can't receive on one band while simultaneously transmitting on the other. Typical example: You're on a SAR mission in a valley. You can hear the 2-M repeater fine, but can't reach it with your HT. If you had a CBR capable rig in your car (like the IC-2720H or TM-V7A), you could set it to receive on UHF simplex and simultaneously transmit on the 2-M repeater's input frequency. You set the HT to listen on the 2-M repeater frequency, but have it set to transmit on UHF when you key up. When you key the HT it's now talking to your mobile CBR and the CBR is hitting the 2-M repeater on it's input frequency with 50 watts. When you unkey, the CBR stops transmitting (no input on its UHF side) and your HT is hearing the repeater. This is one simple example. There are more cpmplex setups, but then we have to start talking about ID requirements!!! Icom has a "must read" document on crossbanding at: http://www.icomamerica.com/support/d...epeat_info.pdf It's an old reprint from QST, but lots of good data that still applies. HTH, 73 Paul (N0KIA) wrote: On Mon, 08 Sep 2003 13:54:23 -0400, wrote: I was told that one can set up the Icom IC-2720H as a sort of a "remote base" or cross-band repeater, so that I can use my 440-MHz HT to talk to the IC-2720H and have my transmission repeated on 2 meters, with the received signal on 2 meters repeated back to me on 440. Others have told me that radios like one of the Alinco HTs can also do this. Does anyone know if you can do this with the Kenwood TH-F6A? There's nothing I can find in the manual about it but there may be some kind of undocumented procedure as with the IC-2720H. Rick WA1RKT |
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On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 12:40:20 -0400, Paul Ryan
wrote: That radio (TH-F6A) would be a good companion HT for a crossband repeat (CBR) capable rig, but is not in itself a crossband repeater. Ah, wouldn't you know it... There is apparently an Alinco HT that costs half the price of the TH-F6A that does CBR just fine, so says a local ham here in NH who owns one. Ditto the Icom IC-W32, which another owner here tells me can do CBR .... for about 2/3 the price of the TH-F6A. But nooooo .... I had to have 220 along with 2M and 440, so I bought the TH-F6A. :-( Oh, well... (it's a nice HT otherwise...) Rick WA1RKT |
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On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 12:40:20 -0400, Paul Ryan
wrote: That radio (TH-F6A) would be a good companion HT for a crossband repeat (CBR) capable rig, but is not in itself a crossband repeater. Ah, wouldn't you know it... There is apparently an Alinco HT that costs half the price of the TH-F6A that does CBR just fine, so says a local ham here in NH who owns one. Ditto the Icom IC-W32, which another owner here tells me can do CBR .... for about 2/3 the price of the TH-F6A. But nooooo .... I had to have 220 along with 2M and 440, so I bought the TH-F6A. :-( Oh, well... (it's a nice HT otherwise...) Rick WA1RKT |
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Just my opinion, but anyone who uses a walkie-talkie for a crossband
repeater is asking for a repair bill. None of the talkies have enough heatsink to support much over a 20% duty cycle and repeater service would be 100%. Think about it if you are not talking then the repaeter is and the talkie doesn't get a break. Maybe that's why the Kenwood won't do it! -- Clif Holland, KA5IPF AVVid Authorized Kenwood and Icom Service Center 816 W Shady Grove Rd Irving, TX 75060 www.avvid.com 1-800-214-5779 972-870-0630 (Local) wrote in message ... On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 12:40:20 -0400, Paul Ryan wrote: That radio (TH-F6A) would be a good companion HT for a crossband repeat (CBR) capable rig, but is not in itself a crossband repeater. Ah, wouldn't you know it... There is apparently an Alinco HT that costs half the price of the TH-F6A that does CBR just fine, so says a local ham here in NH who owns one. Ditto the Icom IC-W32, which another owner here tells me can do CBR ... for about 2/3 the price of the TH-F6A. But nooooo .... I had to have 220 along with 2M and 440, so I bought the TH-F6A. :-( Oh, well... (it's a nice HT otherwise...) Rick WA1RKT |
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Just my opinion, but anyone who uses a walkie-talkie for a crossband
repeater is asking for a repair bill. None of the talkies have enough heatsink to support much over a 20% duty cycle and repeater service would be 100%. Think about it if you are not talking then the repaeter is and the talkie doesn't get a break. Maybe that's why the Kenwood won't do it! -- Clif Holland, KA5IPF AVVid Authorized Kenwood and Icom Service Center 816 W Shady Grove Rd Irving, TX 75060 www.avvid.com 1-800-214-5779 972-870-0630 (Local) wrote in message ... On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 12:40:20 -0400, Paul Ryan wrote: That radio (TH-F6A) would be a good companion HT for a crossband repeat (CBR) capable rig, but is not in itself a crossband repeater. Ah, wouldn't you know it... There is apparently an Alinco HT that costs half the price of the TH-F6A that does CBR just fine, so says a local ham here in NH who owns one. Ditto the Icom IC-W32, which another owner here tells me can do CBR ... for about 2/3 the price of the TH-F6A. But nooooo .... I had to have 220 along with 2M and 440, so I bought the TH-F6A. :-( Oh, well... (it's a nice HT otherwise...) Rick WA1RKT |
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On Tue, 9 Sep 2003 16:07:00 -0500, "Clif Holland"
wrote: Just my opinion, but anyone who uses a walkie-talkie for a crossband repeater is asking for a repair bill. None of the talkies have enough heatsink to support much over a 20% duty cycle and repeater service would be 100%. There are three power selections for the TH-F6A. If you select the lower two, you can transmit pretty much continuously. If the HT is up high enough, the height will compensate nicely for the low power. But, I wasn't planning to use an HT for this; since I have the TH-F6A anyway, I was hoping I could just use it for some feaibility experiments, Rick WA1RKT |
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On Tue, 9 Sep 2003 16:07:00 -0500, "Clif Holland"
wrote: Just my opinion, but anyone who uses a walkie-talkie for a crossband repeater is asking for a repair bill. None of the talkies have enough heatsink to support much over a 20% duty cycle and repeater service would be 100%. There are three power selections for the TH-F6A. If you select the lower two, you can transmit pretty much continuously. If the HT is up high enough, the height will compensate nicely for the low power. But, I wasn't planning to use an HT for this; since I have the TH-F6A anyway, I was hoping I could just use it for some feaibility experiments, Rick WA1RKT |
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![]() Ditto the Icom IC-W32, which another owner here tells me can do CBR ... for about 2/3 the price of the TH-F6A. But nooooo .... I had to have 220 along with 2M and 440, so I bought the TH-F6A. :-( Oh, well... (it's a nice HT otherwise...) Yes it is. I especially like to be able to monitor 75M and 40M local SSB activity. Try doing that on those other HTs. Ed |
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