that is why websdr is the way to go, the software is free and receivers can be 
cheap (like one or more rtl dongles)

Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPad

> Op Feb 4, 2016 om 18:31 heeft Daniel Pocock <dan...@pocock.pro> het volgende 
> geschreven:
> 
> 
> 
>> On 04/02/16 18:21, Martijn Moeling wrote:
>> It is a webpage where multiple users can operate it like sdr# or hdsdr. 
>> latest version uses html5. have a look at the website Tim pointed out.
>> 
>> if you really want to use another band, my first experiment with my USRP 
>> b200mini was to receive the whole 70cm band and transmit it on the 23cm 
>> band. I connected a USRP source and sink blocks in GRC and with proper 
>> settings it worked in 5 minutes...
> 
> 
> I agree that is technically quite simple and functional, but I suspect
> it would present license problems as the callsign of the transmitter
> would not be clear.  Broadcasting the digital signals (from the ADC) in
> packets with a header would allow the broadcast to include the callsign
> of the station where the retransmission takes place.
> 

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