Hi everybody, first post on the forums. I understand setting up repeaters using the different transmit and/or receive specific tones and the +5 step. But.... I am having a little trouble figuring out programming my radio for repeaters I currently use individually, but they also have a linked repeater code. I will use the Payson repeater for example as it is an open repeater.
DIAMOND PT 575 : PAYSON, AZ, this is an open repeater
Has basic set-up settings which I understand as follows:
462.575 MHz
Frequency
82.5 Hz
Input Tone
No Tone
Output Tone
But, if you want "Link Access", you have to put the following in the radio:
USE DCS CODE 065N ON THE ENCODE SIDE OF YOUR RADIO ONLY FOR LINK ACCESS, CARRIER ON YOUR DECODE SIDE.
Question is on Chirp, which is what I use to program my radios, how do I set this up as a separate repeater for link access, as this repeater links others that I use?
This is how I currently have this repeater (non-link) set up on Chirp:
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Hi everybody, first post on the forums. I understand setting up repeaters using the different transmit and/or receive specific tones and the +5 step. But.... I am having a little trouble figuring out programming my radio for repeaters I currently use individually, but they also have a linked repeater code. I will use the Payson repeater for example as it is an open repeater.
DIAMOND PT 575 : PAYSON, AZ, this is an open repeater
Has basic set-up settings which I understand as follows:
462.575 MHz
Frequency
82.5 Hz
Input Tone
No Tone
Output Tone
But, if you want "Link Access", you have to put the following in the radio:
USE DCS CODE 065N ON THE ENCODE SIDE OF YOUR RADIO ONLY FOR LINK ACCESS, CARRIER ON YOUR DECODE SIDE.
Question is on Chirp, which is what I use to program my radios, how do I set this up as a separate repeater for link access, as this repeater links others that I use?
This is how I currently have this repeater (non-link) set up on Chirp:
[462.575000/+5.000/82.5] see attached file
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