Understanding Ham & GMRS radio repeater frequency offsets.

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Publicado 2024-01-28
How to program a repeater offset into a radio, and why you need an offset for a 2 meter, 440 MHz, or GMRS repeater.

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  • @wyominglife3202
    Thank you. I was getting confused if I should tune to the repeater input or output frequency. This clears it up nicely. I appreciate your help.
  • @rapache1
    Thank you for posting. This was helpful. It's nice to hear this from different teachers
  • @allana.5333
    This guy is great! He explains things so clearly. Love it. Keep up the good work. 👍 😊
  • @cik7897
    Well done. Easy to understand
  • @omarpelayo448
    Can you show me how to connect a wouxun kg-805g to a Argent Data ADS-SR1 and turn it into a simplex repeater. I want to build an ammo can simplex repeater and use it for my camping trips . I know there’s more videos, but I love the way you explain things.
  • Thank you ... I think I understand, GMRS radios do this automatically, that's why they only list 1 frequency. Meanwhile for ham handhelds, they list both. Am I right or totally offbase? Thank you. Great videos
  • @julienlahaie9804
    Let’s say repeater has frequency of 147.33 with +0.600 offset. Instead of using the offset and shift-d parameters, can I set frequency A to 147.93 for transmission while listening on B set at 147.33? I suppose TDR must be set to ON and TDR-AB set to A?
  • What if the repeater has an uplink of 147.93000 and a downlink frequency of 147.33000, offset +0.6, uplink tone 131.8, downlink tone 131.8