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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Smyth" data-source="post: 4979238" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>Not looked at the regs here yet but that sounds about right. UHF communication is low power at 5 watt. We run a private channel at 25 watt which costs more. </p><p></p><p>Just going through process of changing my uhf frequency as I was using a previous employers frequency on my gear. Going to my own now and the radio guy is setting us up a 5 watt licence but reckons he will program to 25 watt as we are so remote and undulating terrain. </p><p></p><p>Will do the same with the repeater when I get to it. </p><p></p><p>The old autofarm rtk base units used a massive coax for the same reason. The input cable will be find as standard rg 58 but will up size the output at repeater.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Smyth, post: 4979238, member: 134"] Not looked at the regs here yet but that sounds about right. UHF communication is low power at 5 watt. We run a private channel at 25 watt which costs more. Just going through process of changing my uhf frequency as I was using a previous employers frequency on my gear. Going to my own now and the radio guy is setting us up a 5 watt licence but reckons he will program to 25 watt as we are so remote and undulating terrain. Will do the same with the repeater when I get to it. The old autofarm rtk base units used a massive coax for the same reason. The input cable will be find as standard rg 58 but will up size the output at repeater. [/QUOTE]
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