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1. when using chirp program: if the repeater has a tone: ex: 110.9) on the program, under column (tone mode) select tone and under tone column

put the number and that provide me with in and out?

2. ex #2  if the  repeater has a DTCS 205 I have to put it under DTCS code column and DTCS Rx code column and Cross Mode DTCS-DTCS or just in one column?

thank you. using chrip program. WRUT292

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3 minutes ago, alex911 said:

1. when using chirp program: if the repeater has a tone: ex: 110.9) on the program, under column (tone mode) select tone and under tone column

put the number and that provide me with in and out?

2. ex #2  if the  repeater has a DTCS 205 I have to put it under DTCS code column and DTCS Rx code column and Cross Mode DTCS-DTCS or just in one column?

thank you. using chrip program. WRUT292

If the repeater has a DTCSS 205 you must have it under TX. It’s optional under RX.  If you don’t have a code under RX you hear everything transmitted on that frequency. That’s helpful when getting started. Later, you might want to add it under RX, but if you do you only hear transmissions that include the same DTCSS code. 
DTCSS cross mode is used when you have something different in RX and TX.

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52 minutes ago, SteveShannon said:

If the repeater has a DTCSS 205 you must have it under TX. It’s optional under RX.  If you don’t have a code under RX you hear everything transmitted on that frequency. That’s helpful when getting started. Later, you might want to add it under RX, but if you do you only hear transmissions that include the same DTCSS code. 
DTCSS cross mode is used when you have something different in RX and TX.

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1 hour ago, alex911 said:

ex #2  if the  repeater has a DTCS 205 I have to put it under DTCS code column and DTCS Rx code column and Cross Mode DTCS-DTCS or just in one column?

One of Chirp's quirks is that for DTCS, you only enter the code in the "DTCS" column and leave the "RX DTCS" blank and it sets both TX and RX to the same tone.

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