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Portable VHF Radio Repeater - TRP-10000

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  • čas přidán 26. 01. 2019
  • The TRP-10000 Portable Radio Repeater is available in VHF & UHF. It features 25 Watts of output using low current draw of only 150ma. Perfect for solar powered portable emergency solutions. Used by search & rescue, mining, oil & gas, logging & fire departments. SHTF preppers may also benefit from this system, as it's very easily deployed in any environment.
    Features Include:
    Solar Power Compatible !
    Water-Proof, Weather-Proof, Dust Proof, Drop Proof
    Rubber Shock Mounted Hardware
    Quick attach battery connection with Polarity Protection
    Quick attach antenna with live fold-back power protection
    At Glance Battery Voltage Indicator
    Low Voltage Battery Warning
    Bright LED Indicator Lights
    Base Control Command Mode
    Push to Talk MIC Included
    Field Enabled Scanning
    OTHER IMPORTANT FEATURES INCLUDE:
    POWERFUL 25 WATTS OF PORTABLE RADIO POWER !
    CHASSIS MOUNTED ANTENNA OR OPTIONAL EXTERNAL
    WATERTIGHT & DUST-PROOF
    ANTENNA & VSWR CIRCUIT PROTECTION
    DC POLARITY PROTECTION
    PROVIDES -90DB NOISE ATTENUATION
    TECHNICAL:
    POWER AND POLARITY ERROR INDICATORS
    DIGITAL VOLTAGE INDICATOR
    VARIABLE RF POWER 5 TO 25 WATTS
    FREQUENCY RANGE: 136-174Mhz VHF 400-460Mhz UHF
    MAY BE USED AS A COMMAND STATION
    EXTERNAL OR ATTACHED MOUNTED ANTENNA
    CTCSS / DCS TONE ENCODING
    CW STATION IDENTIFICATION
    VARIABLE SQUELCH TAIL
    OPTIONAL PHONE PATCH
    GENUINE SINCLAIR DUPLEXER - CUSTOM TUNED 5MHZ SPLIT VHF/UHF
    DUPLEXER MOUNTED ON RUBBER SHOCKS TO ABSORB VIBRATION
    REVERSE POLARITY & LIGHTENING PROTECTION
    ELECTRICAL SPECS:
    5 TO 25 WATTS OF RF POWER
    SOLAR COMPATIBLE - 12 Volts DC batter
    Sinclair Duplexer VHF 136-174 Mhz UHF 400-460 Mhz 5 Mhz offset between TX/RX
    Maximum desense .08Dbm @ 20 Watts
    Maximum Insertion Loss: 1.2 Dbm
    MINIMAL current draw: 100ma draw on standby / 2.2Amps on Transmit (15 watts)
    Reverse Polarity Protection using Texas Instruments regulator board
    Reverse VSWR Protection - Protects against poor antenna or High SWR
    Timberline Radio Systems Ltd.
    Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
    Tel: +1 604 290 3915
    Sales & Support vhfrepeaters.com
    Email: support [at] vhfrepeaters.com
    Shipping & Support World-Wide

Komentáře • 40

  • @northbetrue
    @northbetrue Před 5 lety +2

    Nice job! So cleanly executed too. Thanks for sharing some great ideas! 73 de KC1ANR in Boston

    • @MrRepeater
      @MrRepeater  Před 5 lety

      Thanks! That's a great idea and we'll be adding support for Orange next week.

    • @nikolasdylan3928
      @nikolasdylan3928 Před 3 lety

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    • @mordechaicayson4287
      @mordechaicayson4287 Před 3 lety

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    • @nikolasdylan3928
      @nikolasdylan3928 Před 3 lety

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  • @smithmusic07
    @smithmusic07 Před 3 lety +22

    Must be crazy expensive since they don't advertise the price openly on the website. Instead, they want you to call them for pricing... When someone refuses to advertise their prices, always makes me leary because 9 out of 10 they are asking a lot.

    • @richardowens9061
      @richardowens9061 Před 3 lety +3

      Repeaters tend to be expensive beasts, anyway. And, VHF repeaters tend to be exponentially more expensive than UHF repeaters because of the cost of the duplexers involved. A six cavity VHF duplexer can easily run over $1000, while a six cavity UHF duplexer is typically $100-$200. Then, the radios themselves tend to be more expensive, if they're commercial grade. Without knowing the price of the repeater he showed in this video, I'm guessing a price of $1500-$2000.
      I will say, though, that if that unit does have a six cavity VHF duplexer in it, it's going to be a lower power unit with relatively poor isolation compared to full sized six cavity duplexers that would typically be twice the size of that ammo box, or larger.

  • @mikemcdonald5147
    @mikemcdonald5147 Před 3 lety +1

    its not the only portable repeater on the market. Even back in 2019 when this video was uploaded there were several manufactures of portable box repeaters that were waterproof and battery operated and solar powered as well.

  • @lesliehill8229
    @lesliehill8229 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi . Our company just bought one of these repeaters for the ski resort. It works so awesome ! Thanks to Glenn and his great crew for putting it together for us. Be nice if they were painted ORANGE, that way we could see it in the snow :-) No worries.... thanks again !

  • @Patriot-bn9om
    @Patriot-bn9om Před rokem +1

    I think this looks like a great product that could be extremely valuable for emergencies. The problem is the repeater frequency split. The Comprod VHF mobile duplexer, like probably all VHF mobile duplexers, requires at a 4.5 - 10 MHz separation between repeater transit and receive. This is is big problem for hams on VHF where the entire 2-meter band is just 4 MHz and the standard 600KHz splits (0.6 MHz) require large and expensive 4 or 6-can duplexers that are sensitive, fragile and problematic for portable use. I think the ARRL should consider petitioning the FCC for a few emergency frequencies above or below the 2-meter ham band that have the required frequency separation to enable small portable VHF repeaters. There are a few VHF tactical repeater channels with 5 and 8MHz splits in the NIFOG published by DHS/CISA that could be used with this VHF repeater but the NIFOG is for public safety interoperability in emergencies and generally requires FCC Part 90 type excepted radios and repeaters on these frequencies. Even DHS/CISA doesn't understand or doesn't care about the limitations of current duplexers when they assign repeater frequencies for emergencies. Of course on UHF, mobile duplexers easily handle 5 MHz splits and are inexpensive. And ham, commercial, and NIFOG UHF channels are all 5MHz splits.

  • @randolphangeles4955
    @randolphangeles4955 Před 5 lety +1

    Motorola has been making this kind of repeater for years and even more compact.they can also be operated on AC or DC power. They have been commonly used on speedways and drag strips Nationwide as well as during 9/11 and Katrina. Systems can be used in the repeater mode or as a base station/repeater. Good info though thanks.

  • @pilot7200able
    @pilot7200able Před 3 lety

    Nice project, congratulations!

  • @thomasrogen3739
    @thomasrogen3739 Před 3 lety

    Nice set up BUT....you can build an all in one containing the battery as well if you buy the proper high watt battery. All in one grab and go, you might not have time to go back and grab a battery , now design an all in one then you have a nice setup plus a solar panel link.

  • @Mycolddeadhand
    @Mycolddeadhand Před 3 lety +3

    Website doesn't lost price unless im navigating it wrong

  • @jesselannigan2300
    @jesselannigan2300 Před 2 lety

    Now let's talk about duty cycle, temperature control and desense/intermod..

  • @repeaterindonesia7372
    @repeaterindonesia7372 Před 5 lety

    nice...best regard from yd∅inu repeater indonesia

  • @the1spyderryder
    @the1spyderryder Před 2 lety

    What repeater controller do you use in the repeater and what duplexer?

  • @SuAmigoElilegal
    @SuAmigoElilegal Před 3 lety

    How long will that battery last let's say if I use it at camping days without charging it

  • @thestreetpharmacist2685

    What's your actual line of sight range?

  • @theunknown4570
    @theunknown4570 Před 3 lety +1

    Price please.
    . Lets have it.

  • @richarddutton1981
    @richarddutton1981 Před rokem

    definitely...DO NOT plug that into your cigarette lighter socket

  • @stephens5093
    @stephens5093 Před 2 lety

    It's a shame you won't sell to amateur radio users

  • @luisp1535
    @luisp1535 Před rokem +1

    How much?

  • @conradodemiza9866
    @conradodemiza9866 Před 2 lety

    Do you guys sale for GMRS REPEATER you cannot even see the price...

    • @MrRepeater
      @MrRepeater  Před 2 lety

      No, I'm sorry, but we don't support Amateur or GMRS.

  • @tommygun32917
    @tommygun32917 Před 3 lety +1

    I have diarrhea I think I ate too much cheese this morning

    • @MrRepeater
      @MrRepeater  Před 2 lety

      I'm sorry to hear that. Have you tried Immodium ? It works well for me.

  • @radiomanqsl8739
    @radiomanqsl8739 Před 2 lety

    DO YOU GUYS HAVE A GMRS REPEATER

    • @MrRepeater
      @MrRepeater  Před 2 lety

      No, I'm sorry. We don't support GMRS

  • @swedesspeedshop2518
    @swedesspeedshop2518 Před 2 lety

    Why no price on the website? Why would there be individual quotes when they are enclosed pre-assembled products ? 🤔 should be very easy to post the prices or at the very least a range ? I can't stand companies that play secret squirrel with prices and you have to sacrifice your first born for a price .

  • @SuAmigoElilegal
    @SuAmigoElilegal Před 3 lety

    Where can I order one 👋

    • @MrRepeater
      @MrRepeater  Před 2 lety

      You can purchase one on our website under Order Now.

  • @ltamaru2003
    @ltamaru2003 Před 3 lety

    This item is Available???

    • @MrRepeater
      @MrRepeater  Před 3 lety

      Yes, we sell these repeaters to customers all over the world. Please feel free to contact us through our website vhfrepeaters.com