Okay, so I polled some users on a local repeater that I know has at least six remotes on it. Every one of them so far is cross band repeat with remote control via either the phone or internet.
Some of the better radios allow control (power level, frequency, on/off, etc...) through DTMF tones, but all of these guys are still on remote "power off" switches, in case someone is able to detect their DCS tone and jamb their base. One of the switches mentioned was the "Low Cost Web Power Switch", which allows internet control of eight different circuits. $129
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I know that their are some FCC issues with cross band repeat (which I really don't understand), but I would REALLY like to figure this out as I'm very limited to the repeaters that I can hit from work since my shop sits at the base of a hill that blocks most of them. I do have line of site to my base which is only a couple of miles away and at a higher elevation (no problem hitting repeaters from there).
The problem as I understand it is that the remote base (on x-band 440 in/2m out) isn't going to rebroadcast all of a call sign on 440, or that the delay in the x-band will cut off a portion of the call sign. Correct? I know that people will run a duplexer out of the base radio, sending the 2m signal out on a roof top (or higher) antenna, while sending the 440 signal through a small interior antenna to greatly reduce the 440's footprint. While that would probably work great close to the house, I don't know that it would work from three miles away like I'd need it to.
I've also heard mention of using an "ID'er" on the 440 side to cover the call sign issue, but wouldn't not talking the second you hit the key get around the delay and get the call sign out?
Sure would like to get this figured out w/o breaking any rules (or the bank)!