
We dont need to ID a repeater if you have private frequencies.

Cos Motorola Gm300 License Class Youĭepending on the radio service and license class you may or may not be legal. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. I already have MANY radios over here (GM300s that are linked back to back for exactly the same function) all I want to confirm are the correct pins to link to. While people dont ID, it be legal you need to ID the repeater and depending on the service your users need to ID. Most of the time the radios dont meet repeater specs for frequency stability.005 vs.0025 need, Since we dont know what SERVICE your trying to repeater its hard to tell what you need.

While they sell back to back radios on ebay every day, most are not legal. If he already has a repeater pair, what is the issue Why isnt that being used Just how big is the farm they have several repeater pairs It also sounds like you wanted to link one simplex freq to another and thats not permitted. The GM300 was a popular mobile radio for emergency and commercial applications but become obsolete after 2013 because it couldnt support 12.5KHz. Thats the second issue you need to look at depending on the band that the user is in your repeater requirements will vary.Ĭustomer owns several frequencys including several repeater pairs in vhf and uhf.Ĭontrollers etc are not needed at all, the base radio in the farm is a uhf tk830h, he simply wants to tx to it and for it to repeat what is transmitted.Ĭustomer doesnt own a frequency, he is assigned a freq, it may be share or may be dedicated. Back in 2013 there was a mandate from the FCC requiring all commercial FM radios to switch from having a bandwidth of 25KHz to 12.5KHz to help save space on the radio spectrum.
