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Midland MXT-115 Micromobile TX Tone


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Can the Midland MXT115 MICROMOBILE® TWO-WAY RADIO transmit a tone to active a repeater?

 

Are the tones built into the radio for receiving, transmitting or both?

 

Thanks,

Randall B.

Nederland, Texas

USS

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The only confusion may be that some radios give the actual tone and others just number them sequentially.

There is a table on page 27 that gives the actual tone freq for each numbered tone.

You probably want to have that with you when you travel.

 

Vince

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Maybe my initial post may have been confusing.

 

A repeater can have a tone for TRANSMITTING to the repeater, and a tone (or EVEN a different tone) for RECEIVING the transmission from the repeater.

 

My question: Is the tone adjustable on the Midland MXT115 for repeater INPUT tone, or repeater OUTPUT tone, or the tone entered used for both TX and RX?

 

Thanks,

Randall B.

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Maybe my initial post may have been confusing.

 

A repeater can have a tone for TRANSMITTING to the repeater, and a tone (or EVEN a different tone) for RECEIVING the transmission from the repeater.

 

My question: Is the tone adjustable on the Midland MXT115 for repeater INPUT tone, or repeater OUTPUT tone, or the tone entered used for both TX and RX?

 

Thanks,

Randall B.

It uses the tone entered for both tx and rx.

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