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  1. Logan5

     

    Thanks for the insight. My reason for the questions are:

    If I am monitoring for local activity then no receive CTCSS is best on 462 channels.

    If signals are received, then the question of a transmit tone comes to surface for 462 channels.

     

    So it appears reasonable to simplex receive with no CTCSS tone on 462 simplex, and transmit on the unofficial but likely 141.3 to open the squelch of those who might be using a tone.

     

    On repeaters I imagine (like the ham bands) that tone is typical to reduce interferance and limit users.

     

    On your 600 with 141.3 activated do you mean transmit or both TX/RX? Sounds like a repeater you are speaking of - correct ?

     

    Thank you!

  2. Gents:

     

    As a new member to the forum and new to GMRS repeater operations (end user), as of April 2014 is it mandatory to operate in narrow band 12.5 KHz on the 8 repeater pair frequencies?

     

    On a side note will someone elaborate on what in practice would constitute a use case for GMRS "fixed station" (limited to 15 W transmit power) in a GMRS radio system as defined below in part 95.  

     

    From FCC part 95:

     

    A GMRS system is one or more transmitting units used by station operators

    to communicate messages. A GMRS system is comprised of:
     

    (a) One or more station operators;
     

    ( One mobile station consisting of one or more mobile units (see
    Sec. 95.23 of this part);
     

    © One or more land stations (optional);
     

    (d) Paging receivers (optional); and
     

    (e) Fixed stations (optional).

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