Got my Midland MXT275 back from them (very quickly!) with new programming for wide band for the repeater channels.
I noticed that when listening to a repeater, and I compare the received signal strength between the simplex channel and the repeater channel, the repeater channel seems to have better reception and it shows as another bar or so in signal strength.
So, on a Midland 275, does channel 15, say, use narrow band reception and "15 repeater" use wide band reception, and would this account for the difference in signal strength? I didn't notice a difference before the wide band programming update.
And if I have an FRS radio tuned to 15, and it hears a repeater, why isn't the audio overdriven? I somewhere read an anecdote about a group where almost everyone had narrow band FRS radios but one person had GMRS wide band and his audio was horrible to the rest of them. Perhaps repeaters receive wide band but transmit narrow?
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Got my Midland MXT275 back from them (very quickly!) with new programming for wide band for the repeater channels.
I noticed that when listening to a repeater, and I compare the received signal strength between the simplex channel and the repeater channel, the repeater channel seems to have better reception and it shows as another bar or so in signal strength.
So, on a Midland 275, does channel 15, say, use narrow band reception and "15 repeater" use wide band reception, and would this account for the difference in signal strength? I didn't notice a difference before the wide band programming update.
And if I have an FRS radio tuned to 15, and it hears a repeater, why isn't the audio overdriven? I somewhere read an anecdote about a group where almost everyone had narrow band FRS radios but one person had GMRS wide band and his audio was horrible to the rest of them. Perhaps repeaters receive wide band but transmit narrow?
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