WRXJ947 Posted May 27, 2023 Report Posted May 27, 2023 I posted earlier on General, but this may be a better place. I got repeater permissions but the owner also sent thos information: Dpl/Dcs 662 Tx/Rx I am unsure if I need to enter his into my GMRE Pro phone app, or where I should enter it. Can anyone help? Thanks, WRXJ947 Quote
0 SteveShannon Posted May 27, 2023 Report Posted May 27, 2023 38 minutes ago, WRXJ947 said: I posted earlier on General, but this may be a better place. I got repeater permissions but the owner also sent thos information: Dpl/Dcs 662 Tx/Rx I am unsure if I need to enter his into my GMRE Pro phone app, or where I should enter it. Can anyone help? Thanks, WRXJ947 You’ll need to program your radio with the transmit tone. Without the TX tone the repeater will ignore your transmission. Usually it’s just a setting for each channel. Your manual should show you where. Look under “privacy tones” or CTCSS. It’ll be in that section. FYI “privacy tones” don’t protect you from eavesdropping. WRUU653 1 Quote
0 Guest Posted May 27, 2023 Report Posted May 27, 2023 1 hour ago, WRXJ947 said: I posted earlier on General, but this may be a better place. I got repeater permissions but the owner also sent thos information: Dpl/Dcs 662 Tx/Rx I am unsure if I need to enter his into my GMRE Pro phone app, or where I should enter it. Can anyone help? Thanks, WRXJ947 In general terms: "Tones" are used to help the squelch to be more selective in what is put through to the speaker (ultimately your ear). Companies like to call them "privacy tones" but as @Sshannon mentioned those tones do NOT disallow others to listen! Repeaters asked for a tone to be transmitted to avoid accidental retransmission of transmissions not intended for the repeater and of "statics or interferences" . (on your end TX - the tone you transmit). Without tone, the repeater would listen to all transmission on its frequency and retransmit those / with the tone, you help the repeater recognize your transmission as intended for the repeater. Some repeaters also transmit a tone so that listeners on that frequency have the benefit of only hearing the repeater and not the kids down the road who use the same frequency... (on your end called RX - the tone your receiver listens for) Remember - the tone is influencing the squelch deciding what to forward to the speaker -> what you hear If you are using a BTECH BT app, you will find CTCSS and DCS settings in each channel. The different tones have been discussed in (just a picture - not a link) Quote
0 WRUU653 Posted May 27, 2023 Report Posted May 27, 2023 Seems like most repeaters are CTCSS but in this case it’s DCS. These are still tones for repeaters and should be right in the same section of your manual that @Sshannon mentioned. SteveShannon 1 Quote
0 WRUU653 Posted May 27, 2023 Report Posted May 27, 2023 When it comes to repeaters (and privacy tones for that matter) I often equate tones to keys and locks. A TX tone on your radio is a key that can unlock the repeater (or radio with privacy tone) so you can transmit through it (or to it). The RX on your radio is the lock that prevents you hearing everything but what gets unlocked by the tone coming in from the repeater (or radio with proper tone). That’s why with no RX tone set on your settings you hear everything on the channel. As mentioned CTCSS and DCS are the tones. SteveShannon 1 Quote
0 WRXJ947 Posted May 28, 2023 Author Report Posted May 28, 2023 Thanks - got one workming. All help much appreciated. Thank you SteveShannon and WRUU653 2 Quote
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I posted earlier on General, but this may be a better place. I got repeater permissions but the owner also sent thos information:
Dpl/Dcs 662 Tx/Rx
I am unsure if I need to enter his into my GMRE Pro phone app, or where I should enter it. Can anyone help?
Thanks, WRXJ947
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