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Repeater Stations
Repeater Stations
come in all shapes,
sizes, and price ranges. The function of a repeater is generally
to extend range between mobiles and/or handheld radios or in some cases
to link different radio systems such as VHF to UHF. We use on-site
repeaters, generally rated at 2 to 5 watts in the UHF band, for building
or campus use. Higher powered repeaters rated at 10, 25, 50,
or 100 watts are used for wide area coverage and are available for both
VHF and UHF use. A common misconception
is that a high powered repeater will somehow increase the talkback range
of handheld radios. As you review the material we have prepared,
you will learn the real story! There are many factors contributing to how a repeater performs. You can learn more about repeaters – what they do and what they don’t do, how they work, and what they cost at www.falcondirect.com/repeaters. |
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Copyright 2006 - Falcon Direct, Inc. This page was last updated on 05/13/2006