WSBQ451 Posted March 12 Report Posted March 12 (edited) Hello. Is it possible in the above listed software to program a simplex channel set without the +5 offset while using input and output tones? For example, lets say the input and output frequencies are both the same for simplex use, and program an input and output tone? I see in the DIY channels, the software automatically bumps the input frequency to +5, and keeps the box shaded, and I am unable to change it. What can be done? Can this be entered in the repeater channels (not DIY)? Thanks! I'm a newb. Edited for incorrect channel listing. Edited March 12 by WSBQ451 Incorrect frequency listed. Quote
back4more70 Posted March 12 Report Posted March 12 23 minutes ago, WSBQ451 said: 462.500 There is no 462.500 in GMRS use? Quote
WSBQ451 Posted March 12 Author Report Posted March 12 5 minutes ago, back4more70 said: There is no 462.500 in GMRS use? I was just giving numbers for an example. Quote
SteveShannon Posted March 12 Report Posted March 12 50 minutes ago, WSBQ451 said: Hello. Is it possible in the above listed software to program a simplex channel set without the +5 offset while using input and output tones? For example, lets say the input and output frequencies are both the same for simplex use, and program an input and output tone? I see in the DIY channels, the software automatically bumps the input frequency to +5, and keeps the box shaded, and I am unable to change it. What can be done? Can this be entered in the repeater channels (not DIY)? Thanks! I'm a newb. Edited for incorrect channel listing. Just use one of the simplex channels (1-22) and add tones. WRXB215 1 Quote
WSBQ451 Posted March 12 Author Report Posted March 12 9 minutes ago, Sshannon said: Just use one of the simplex channels (1-22) and add tones. I see. Thanks so much! SteveShannon 1 Quote
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