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Guess I'll start with the TD-H3Gmrs. I have Odmaster and have finally go the hang of it (well sorta)...All my channel frequency channels show the correct settings (1-22) and the TD shows just 23-30 with no 'RPT' before the number. Sites show RPT15-RPT22 so this is just the start of the headache I have seen so many youtube videos l still can't figure out the right way to set them up. Do I use the available RPT'r 'stock' options (using the above channels and the input/output tones that match freq to RPT's # OR save to to a different channel above 30?

TIA as l grab some tylenol 😕

 

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43 minutes ago, WSFT900 said:

Guess I'll start with the TD-H3Gmrs. I have Odmaster and have finally go the hang of it (well sorta)...All my channel frequency channels show the correct settings (1-22) and the TD shows just 23-30 with no 'RPT' before the number. Sites show RPT15-RPT22 so this is just the start of the headache I have seen so many youtube videos l still can't figure out the right way to set them up. Do I use the available RPT'r 'stock' options (using the above channels and the input/output tones that match freq to RPT's # OR save to to a different channel above 30?

TIA as l grab some tylenol 😕

 

It’s just the choice some manufacturers make. RPT15 is exactly the same as 23, RPT16 = 24, etc. Personally I prefer using 23-30, instead of RPT15-RPT22, but it’s the same thing  

RPT15 (aka channel 23) receives on the same frequency as channel 15, but transmits 5 MHz higher. 

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8 minutes ago, WRUU653 said:

Correct 👍 

Thank you, I guess l am too far away from a couple of repeaters, am hoping l get approved on 1 that is top of a tall building and only 1/2 mile away. Maybe l will take a drive along the river and see how it goes. Thank you :)

 

T

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2 minutes ago, WSFT900 said:

Thank you, I guess l am too far away from a couple of repeaters, am hoping l get approved on 1 that is top of a tall building and only 1/2 mile away. Maybe l will take a drive along the river and see how it goes. Thank you :)

 

T

You’re welcome, you are on the right track. Also @SteveShannon’s info is always good.

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