Guest WSEP725 Posted September 17 Report Posted September 17 There are nine repeater channels. How do you program them? I have repeaters programmed in by switching to frequency mode, entering frequency, going to menu and entering ctcss codes, then saving to an unused channel. But how do I set up the actual repeater channels manually? Quote
SteveShannon Posted September 17 Report Posted September 17 23 minutes ago, Guest WSEP725 said: There are nine repeater channels. How do you program them? I have repeaters programmed in by switching to frequency mode, entering frequency, going to menu and entering ctcss codes, then saving to an unused channel. But how do I set up the actual repeater channels manually? In a GMRS radio, just choose one of the pre-programmed repeater channels, 23-30 (there are 8 of them) and set the necessary tone to get into the repeater. WRXB215, Reloader762 and AdmiralCochrane 3 Quote
Guest Posted September 17 Report Posted September 17 18 minutes ago, SteveShannon said: In a GMRS radio, just choose one of the pre-programmed repeater channels, 23-30 (there are 8 of them) and set the necessary tone to get into the repeater. This. Quote
Guest WSEP725 Posted September 17 Report Posted September 17 30 minutes ago, SteveShannon said: In a GMRS radio, just choose one of the pre-programmed repeater channels, 23-30 (there are 8 of them) and set the necessary tone to get into the repeater. How does know the frequency Quote
SteveShannon Posted September 17 Report Posted September 17 51 minutes ago, Guest WSEP725 said: How does know the frequency GMRS radios come preprogrammed with the right frequencies. Quote
Guest Posted September 17 Report Posted September 17 51 minutes ago, Guest WSEP725 said: How does know the frequency A “gmrs” radio already has the frequencies with off set programmed in. Just add the tones and go. Quote
WRXB215 Posted September 17 Report Posted September 17 1 hour ago, Guest WSEP725 said: How does know the frequency Channel No. Frequency Power (ERP in Watts) 1 462.5625 2 W 2 462.5875 2 W 3 462.6125 2 W 4 462.6375 2 W 5 462.6625 2 W 6 462.6875 2 W 7 462.7125 2 W 8 467.5625 0.5 W 9 467.5875 0.5 W 10 467.6125 0.5 W 11 467.6375 0.5 W 12 467.6625 0.5 W 13 467.6875 0.5 W 14 467.7125 0.5 W 15 462.5500 2 W 16 462.5750 2 W 17 462.6000 2 W 18 462.6250 2 W 19 462.6500 2 W 20 462.6750 2 W 21 462.7000 2 W 22 462.7250 2 W SteveShannon 1 Quote
Guest Posted September 17 Report Posted September 17 1 minute ago, WRXB215 said: Channel No. Frequency Power (ERP in Watts) 1 462.5625 2 W 2 462.5875 2 W 3 462.6125 2 W 4 462.6375 2 W 5 462.6625 2 W 6 462.6875 2 W 7 462.7125 2 W 8 467.5625 0.5 W 9 467.5875 0.5 W 10 467.6125 0.5 W 11 467.6375 0.5 W 12 467.6625 0.5 W 13 467.6875 0.5 W 14 467.7125 0.5 W 15 462.5500 2 W 16 462.5750 2 W 17 462.6000 2 W 18 462.6250 2 W 19 462.6500 2 W 20 462.6750 2 W 21 462.7000 2 W 22 462.7250 2 W This is an FRS chart, gmrs is higher watts and does not include the repeater channels that the poster was asking about. Quote
WRXB215 Posted September 17 Report Posted September 17 @WRXP381 is right. I was just spewing out frequencies. Quote
SteveShannon Posted September 18 Report Posted September 18 14 hours ago, Guest WSEP725 said: How does know the frequency Here’s the frequency table in Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Mobile_Radio_Service#Frequency_table Note that channels 15-22 are used for simplex communications (meaning that transmission and reception is done on the same frequency, taking turns to talk). Channels 15-22 are also used for duplex communications by the repeater. The repeater receives a transmission on one of the frequencies marked 15R through 22R and simultaneously retransmits it on a frequency that is 5 MHz lower, marked 15-22 (no ‘R’). WRXB215 1 Quote
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