WRYT720 Posted August 22 Report Posted August 22 How do I access the repeater now since I am subscribed? Quote
OffRoaderX Posted August 22 Report Posted August 22 Which, of the thousands of listed repeaters are you referring to? Irregardlessly of which repeater you want to use, the basic steps are to request-access to the pacific repeater you wish to use. The repeater owner will then "approve" or deny your request and send you the TX and RX tone and channel/frequency.. IF the repeater you wish to use is "open", then no request is necessary and you should see all the info you need on the pacific page for the pacific repeater you want to use. IF you meant something else, please elaborate. SteveShannon and WRXB215 1 1 Quote
WRYT720 Posted August 22 Author Report Posted August 22 I have the frequency 462.550 Elkhart, and the the tone but trying to figure out what dpl. I have the dpl but it’s not working Quote
amaff Posted August 22 Report Posted August 22 1 hour ago, WRYT720 said: I have the frequency 462.550 Elkhart, and the the tone but trying to figure out what dpl. I have the dpl but it’s not working If you have the tone, you shouldn't need to figure out anything. It either uses DPL or PL (or DCS or CTCSS). How are you checking, and how do you know it's not working? What is / isn't it doing? Are you sure you have line of light to the repeater? Are you close enough? SteveShannon 1 Quote
WRUU653 Posted August 22 Report Posted August 22 It looks like a pay to play system, have you reached out via their club site, Facebook or their club members forum here? Perhaps something is going on with the system do to newly clarified rules on linking. SteveShannon 1 Quote
WRYT720 Posted August 22 Author Report Posted August 22 I got it all figured out I was adding the tones in wrong SteveShannon, amaff, Reloader762 and 2 others 5 Quote
WRXB215 Posted August 22 Report Posted August 22 @WRUU653 Stop using the "L" word. SteveShannon and WRUU653 2 Quote
WSDV608 Posted August 25 Report Posted August 25 Wow that slide rule. That was my first calculator I used in electronics school at time when digital calculators were hitting or just about ready to hit the market. And they were expensive. Quote
GreggInFL Posted August 26 Report Posted August 26 On 8/25/2024 at 12:22 AM, WSDV608 said: Wow that slide rule. That was my first calculator I used in electronics school at time when digital calculators were hitting or just about ready to hit the market. And they were expensive. Looks like my old Picket. The HP-35 was $400. Too rich for my blood, so I went for the TI SR-50 for $150. Quote
Tip10 Posted August 26 Report Posted August 26 Looks like my old Picket. The HP-35 was $400. Too rich for my blood, so I went for the TI SR-50 for $150.At the start of my EE degree many decades ago I went with the relatively new HP-25C — highly recommended (at the time) for its reverse Polish notation and programming capabilities….Never engage in a battle of wits with an unarmed person. Quote
GreggInFL Posted August 26 Report Posted August 26 ^ I still have an HP-12C I got in 1984. Love RPN. Quote
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