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Guerrilla Repeater
17 April 2014, 17:05, (This post was last modified: 17 April 2014, 17:21 by Lightspeed.)
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RE: Guerrilla Repeater
Yep, do-able scythe

I'd try and find a thin plastic wood ( and non absorbant) to make it from.

To be pedantic try cooking some of said wod in a microwave. It it does not heat up it is non conductive and will be fine. It it gets warm / hot you'll either have to have external antenna or seek out an alternative material.

(17 April 2014, 12:01)Binnie Wrote: Is it legal LS, to use the 2x UV5R repeater system on business channels i have a licence for?

for evaluation purposes i could set up 2x UHF rx on 449.3125 and tx on 449.4750?

let me know what you think from a legal point of view.

its also worth mentioning we are the only business on these freqs in th area i am aware of.

Hi Binnie,

I'm not au-fait with the Private business license regulations.

You'll need to check out the small print for yourself.

the grey area that I'm trying to get resolved with Ofcom in the CB regulations is that it allows to record and play-back of transmitted signals. It also has the requirement that Receive RX and Transmit TX are always on the same frequency. This apparently implies that a Parrot repeater, receiving and then re-transmitting on the same frequency, is compliant with the regulations...... but to date Ofcom have not confirmed this.

I strongly suggest that you get an Ofcom agreement before proceeding as you could jeopardise your business license if you get it wrong.
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Guerrilla Repeater - by Lightspeed - 17 April 2014, 05:33
RE: Guerrilla Repeater - by Scythe13 - 17 April 2014, 10:51
RE: Guerrilla Repeater - by Binnie - 17 April 2014, 12:01
RE: Guerrilla Repeater - by Lightspeed - 17 April 2014, 17:05
RE: Guerrilla Repeater - by Binnie - 18 April 2014, 07:28
RE: Guerrilla Repeater - by Lightspeed - 18 April 2014, 10:31

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