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It´s so easy to listen the Crossband-Repeater from the ISS. It works only with an Diamond X 50 Antenna and an Yaesu FT-8100r.
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30 replies
  1. 0Nightrider0
    0Nightrider0 says:

    Hi Robbie
    😉
    I think so too.
    In Spring I change my Antenna , then , so I hope , I can work the Repeater too.
    73
    Holger

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  2. helraiser666painkil
    helraiser666painkil says:

    where did you buy this system from mate??? would like to get holda something like that for my amature radio YAESU FT-60E that would be fantastic too have if you was on top of a hill somewhere and can you set a k tone like dah dit dah when you de-press your microphone??? let me know please let me know where you got those from because I wouldn’t mind laying my hands on some kit like that thank you hope to speake to you soon stephen.

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  3. tech5353
    tech5353 says:

    I didn’t understand a word of what he said but one of his radios is a ham radio…I have one just like it. It’s a chinese make, real good little radio too. Puxing. I love mine.

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  4. toutlemond
    toutlemond says:

    you should announce your call sign at the beginning of every transmission. Its as easy as saying 1,2, 3. or dont you have one?

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  5. remnant1978
    remnant1978 says:

    @toutlemond I don’t have a call sign, however I used to take my buddies into dads ham shack as a teen, and we would sit in rural South Dakota and prank folks in Florida etc…this was before the internet…good clean wholesome fun…

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  6. mrchris86c
    mrchris86c says:

    Is their no piece of equipment I can use to increase my broadcast range without having to receive my own transmissions cos I would find it so annoying to hear my own voice twice.

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  7. Theonlinegamer
    Theonlinegamer says:

    @readiorepeater image it like this…

    You………………………repeater………………………me

    You send a message out and since I am to far away to receive it, however the repeater is close enough so the repeaters the message and since I am in range of the repeater, I get your message. However since your in range of the repeater, the repeater sends it back to you as well.

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  8. Theonlinegamer
    Theonlinegamer says:

    @readiorepeater image it like this…

    You………………………repeater………………………me

    You send a message out and since I am to far away to receive it, however the repeater is close enough so the repeaters the message and since I am in range of the repeater, I get your message. However since your in range of the repeater, the repeater sends it back to you as well.

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  9. bben95
    bben95 says:

    @mrchris86c you could plug the input to the channel you are transmitting on on one radio and have another radio set to a different frequency for the repeater to transmit from.

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  10. readiorepeater
    readiorepeater says:

    if used (I mean TXing) in same frequency and modulation, it can be considered a person who just receives, stores and repeates…

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