I'm new to this hoppy so please pardon the stupid question. I'm using a new UV-9G and trying to connect to a local Tampa Bay Repeater (Repeater Name: Tampa Bay 700). On the mygmrs.com page, it lists the repeater as "Open" type and provides the Frequency, Input Tone and Output tone. The repeater uses frequency 462.700, so on my UV-9G that equates to the repeater frequency on channel 29. I went into chirp and added the 250.3hz input tone and left all other settings as is (Except for the repeater name which I customized). Once I upload the new setting to the UV-9G, I checked the menu/settings and I confirmed that the tone for T-CTCS is saved as 250.3hz. When I test transmit to the repeater, I don't get any noise or confirmation sounds, just dead air, so I don't think I am hitting it. Am I doing anything wrong?
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I'm new to this hoppy so please pardon the stupid question. I'm using a new UV-9G and trying to connect to a local Tampa Bay Repeater (Repeater Name: Tampa Bay 700). On the mygmrs.com page, it lists the repeater as "Open" type and provides the Frequency, Input Tone and Output tone. The repeater uses frequency 462.700, so on my UV-9G that equates to the repeater frequency on channel 29. I went into chirp and added the 250.3hz input tone and left all other settings as is (Except for the repeater name which I customized). Once I upload the new setting to the UV-9G, I checked the menu/settings and I confirmed that the tone for T-CTCS is saved as 250.3hz. When I test transmit to the repeater, I don't get any noise or confirmation sounds, just dead air, so I don't think I am hitting it. Am I doing anything wrong?
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