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 Subject :linking ham repeaters ?.. 2015-02-01- 07:26:59 
N0FAQ
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Hello All,


I am very new to this,


I wanted to know if it was possible to link 2 HAM repeaters on 2 different mountian tops together using MESH ?


any help would be apperchaited, and where is the spell check icon above ?


Thanks

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 Subject :Re:linking ham repeaters ?.. 2015-02-01- 08:41:27 
zl1cqo
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Hi, No reason why not. Just remember that BBHN just provides a network connection so you will still need to get the linking side of the repeaters sorted so they can talk to each other over the network. I am sure there are people on here who will have done something like this. Jon
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 Subject :Re:linking ham repeaters ?.. 2015-02-07- 08:58:16 
n5mbm
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The nice thing about BBHN is it's just a means of moving data.  If you can move it over ethernet, or the internet, or even your own little local network at home - you can move that same data across the mesh.


That being said - if your repeaters have the ability to connect to others over an internet link - you have everything you need already.  If not, you have some work to do.  This is talking about a two-way link to link both repeaters together mind you...


There's a way to listen to repeaters in remote locations though...  For details and live on the air examples checkout www.n5mbm.net and scroll down about halfway down the main page you will find "The Listening Post".  I use it when I am out of town in strange hotels or sitting in a parking lot waiting for my wife to exit the mall with my credit cards intact...


Bill - N5MBM

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