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Very new to, well everything, Im trying to enter my repeater tones to the radio, KG1000plus, According to my local repeater listing on Mygmrs, he's on 462.725.

He lists his input tone as 114.8 and his output tone as 141.3. 

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 So I'm attaching code 114.8 to my tx freq 467.725 and im attaching code 141.3 to rx freq 462.725. 

Do I have that correct or am I doing it backwards?

Thank you so much for any help with this!😀

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Very new to, well everything, Im trying to enter my repeater tones to the radio, KG1000plus, According to my local repeater listing on Mygmrs, he's on 462.725.
He lists his input tone as 114.8 and his output tone as 141.3. 
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 So I'm attaching code 114.8 to my tx freq 467.725 and im attaching code 141.3 to rx freq 462.725. 
Do I have that correct or am I doing it backwards?
Thank you so much for any help with this!
Sounds right. Could also just set output to csq/none.

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Just now, WRXJ961 said:

Very new to, well everything, Im trying to enter my repeater tones to the radio, KG1000plus, According to my local repeater listing on Mygmrs, he's on 462.725.

He lists his input tone as 114.8 and his output tone as 141.3. 

Screenshot2023-06-08at9_47_02AM.thumb.png.89b1240324705f912d0695b7b1662a90.png

 So I'm attaching code 114.8 to my tx freq 467.725 and im attaching code 141.3 to rx freq 462.725. 

Do I have that correct or am I doing it backwards?

Thank you so much for any help with this!😀

You’re doing it correctly.

For future reference you can leave the code off the receiving frequency. Sometimes that’s helpful for troubleshooting. When you leave off the receive tone you’ll hear everything transmitted in that frequency. When you include the tone you’ll disregard anything that hasn’t been transmitted using the same tone. 

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A good rule of thumb, if you're willing to accept the thumb rule, think of it this way. The repeater station being high and the mobile units being low. You always go high and in for frequency and in for the tone to the repeater and to the mobile units go with down and low in frequency and out for the tone.

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