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So this is strange repeater is programmed to 462.675 I have a handheld that can scan for frequencies when I key  up repeater it’s showing 440.002 I type that into radio with 77 pl and I hit the repeater and get a clear tone. What could be causing that? 

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2 hours ago, WRYG716 said:

So this is strange repeater is programmed to 462.675 I have a handheld that can scan for frequencies when I key  up repeater it’s showing 440.002 I type that into radio with 77 pl and I hit the repeater and get a clear tone. What could be causing that? 

Its not programmed the way you think it is.

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If I had to guess, you have the wrong version of the repeater for GMRS or the frequency limits are set incorrectly. Try binging up the software in manufacture mode with the "-m" option instead of "-d" and read the radio configuration. The Windows shortcut target should be something like "C:\Vertex Standard\CE27 for Windows\CE27Win.exe" -m". The -m option will require the manufacture password, it is "ansho-bango". Once you read the config of the radio, go to "Common" on the top of the screen and then "TX Adjustment". Be VERY careful here and don't adjust anything, check to see what the highest Tx Frequency is set at. If it's below GMRS frequencies it's probably the wrong version of the repeater.

 

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14 minutes ago, MarkInTampa said:

If I had to guess, you have the wrong version of the repeater for GMRS or the frequency limits are set incorrectly. Try binging up the software in manufacture mode with the "-m" option instead of "-d" and read the radio configuration. The Windows shortcut target should be something like "C:\Vertex Standard\CE27 for Windows\CE27Win.exe" -m". The -m option will require the manufacture password, it is "ansho-bango". Once you read the config of the radio, go to "Common" on the top of the screen and then "TX Adjustment". Be VERY careful here and don't adjust anything, check to see what the highest Tx Frequency is set at. If it's below GMRS frequencies it's probably the wrong version of the repeater.

 

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All looks the same to me. 

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Since you can receive the repeater at 440.000 but the CPS shows 462.675, what happens if you add a channel on 439.xxx and another on 441.xxx just for testing? Does the repeater transmit on the programmed frequency then (440 being a upper limit maybe)? Weird problem, can't think of anything else.

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2 minutes ago, MarkInTampa said:

Since you can receive the repeater at 440.000 but the CPS shows 462.675, what happens if you add a channel on 439.xxx and another on 441.xxx just for testing? Does the repeater transmit on the programmed frequency then? Weird problem, can't think of anything else.

Hang on I’ll try that! I actually thought of doing that was just to chicken lol

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6 minutes ago, MarkInTampa said:

Since you can receive the repeater at 440.000 but the CPS shows 462.675, what happens if you add a channel on 439.xxx and another on 441.xxx just for testing? Does the repeater transmit on the programmed frequency then? Weird problem, can't think of anything else.

Nope got nothing. This is wild 

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