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Hello All

I am trying to connect to a few repeaters in CT area. I am not able to connect with the info provided. I am wondering if the Tone is with Offset + 5

I read somewhere that all repeaters have offset + 5 in order to use them. Is this correct?

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All GMRS repeaters have a +5 offset from the receive frequency. So if the RX frequency is 462.575, the transmit (TX) will be 467.575.  (the receive frequency always starts with 462, the transmit frequency always starts with 467)

BUT - if you are using a GMRS radio, you dont need to worry about, or even think about that. Just find the correct pre-programmed "Repeater Channel" on the radio and enter the TRANSMIT (TX) tone..  You dont need the Receive (RX) tone for now because it is optional and it is only going to confuse you more.  Save that for when you know what you're doing.

If you are trying to do this on a non-GMRS radio, aka a H.A.M.s radios, then you bought the wrong radio.

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ok thanks, now my other question is if you are using chirp to do your programming?  it Tone Mode has only  Tone, TSquelch. i chose TSq. and entered the provided tone. but not sure if i'm connecting or not. I  hear nothing.

yes, I am using a GMRS Radio UV-5G.

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I only use CHIRP if i am adding a BUNCH of stuff, or i need to do something that can't be done directly on the radio because 1) i like to do it the manly way and 2) things like Tone and TSquelch are confusing..

You can put your radio on the correct Repeater-Channel, hit the menu button, select the CTCSS or DCT/DPL/DCS tone and save it, all faster than it takes your computer to boot up.  It should literally take no more than 15-20 seconds to program a repeater on a GMRS radio.. 30 seconds if you are fancy and add the optional RX tone.

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I was going by the info given for a few GMRS Repeaters in CT Area Like Greater Hartford Repeater that one has Both input and output Tone at 192.8.   but it has in the notes Output is at 462.650 which is same as Freq.  that's where the confusion came in for me.

 

I did program my Ham UV-5g manually then went back and added all the Names in via CHIRP, so i am familiar with programming. its just how the info is listed in the database on here

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37 minutes ago, WSIK532 said:

I was going by the info given for a few GMRS Repeaters in CT Area Like Greater Hartford Repeater that one has Both input and output Tone at 192.8.   but it has in the notes Output is at 462.650 which is same as Freq.  that's where the confusion came in for me.

 

I did program my Ham UV-5g manually then went back and added all the Names in via CHIRP, so i am familiar with programming. its just how the info is listed in the database on here

I tried the tones on that repeater and it didn't respond.  I went through the set and still nothing.  I don't think it's running anymore.  Said it was put into the database 16 years ago, so it may be defunked.

 

Looks like the owners GMRS license had expired in 2011

 

https://mygmrs.com/license/WQFG755

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43 minutes ago, WSIK532 said:

I was going by the info given for a few GMRS Repeaters in CT Area Like Greater Hartford Repeater that one has Both input and output Tone at 192.8.   but it has in the notes Output is at 462.650 which is same as Freq.  that's where the confusion came in for me.

 

I did program my Ham UV-5g manually then went back and added all the Names in via CHIRP, so i am familiar with programming. its just how the info is listed in the database on here

Let's see if I can clear any of this up for you. GMRS radios set to a repeater channel will always transmit (output) on 467 and receive on 462 (input). It will be just the opposite on a repeater. The repeater will transmit on 462 (output) and receive on 467 (input)

For your question on Tone vs Tone Squelch. Normally when Tone is selected, the tone is only set on your radio's transmit. Tone squelch will set the tone for both transmit and receive.

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