WSHI569 Posted March 8 Report Posted March 8 Hello. I'm all new to GMRS and I just got my radio this week. I got a Baofeng UV9G. It's more complicated than I thought, especially the terminology. My question is twofold. Ok first, I can hear people talking on a repeater frequency so does that mean I can transmit to them? Second, I don't think they can hear me because I need to program my radio for that channel, and I would need RPTR channel 24, and my radio only goes to RPTR channel 8. Any help would be greatly appreciated! THANK YOU! Quote
OffRoaderX Posted March 8 Report Posted March 8 First: NO, not necessarily - it depends if they are talking through a repeater or direct radio to radio (simplex) Second: If they are using a repeater you need the "tone" required to activate that repeater and you need to enter it into the correct repeater channel on your radio - There are 8 repeater channels - SOME radios list them as Repeater 1 through 8, other radios list them as channels 23 through 30.. So if you do the math, on your radio that would be Repeater channel 2. Raybestos, Sonicgott and WRUU653 2 1 Quote
WRUU653 Posted March 9 Report Posted March 9 Here is a chart that shows the eight repeater channels in the red box (23-30, aka RPT-1 through RPT-8) as described by @OffRoaderX. OffRoaderX and SteveShannon 2 Quote
TDM827 Posted March 9 Report Posted March 9 So as OffRoadX mentions you need to get to repeater channel 2 and program the proper "Tone(s)" for that repeater into that channel you want to use. Those tones are the CTCSS or DCS tones the repeater uses to allow the repeater to open up or "hear" you. You may be able to hear repeater traffic all day long, but without the proper tones nobody on that repeated channel will ever hear you. Sometimes those tones are listed on the MyGMRS site if they are an open repeater. Other times you have to contact the repeater owner for the tones, other times you may need to join a group or "club" to have access to the tones. As I recommend to all new users, hit you tube and there are plenty of great GMRS tutorials to watch. You might get lucky and find a video on how to program your specific radio. SteveShannon 1 Quote
WSEN940 Posted March 12 Report Posted March 12 Just to add. A repeater has a 'listening' frequency and a 'sending' frequency. When you hear the repeater, it is the repeaters sending frequency that your getting. I was messing around with something else on the forum and bashed out the attached to help. Now, I don't have this radio and looked at the manual. But this should help you understand how it all works. If you find the tones for that repeater, you already know the receive frequency, so that should give you a start point. And if anyone has this radio...if I screwed up somewhere, please let me know. Quote
WSEN940 Posted March 12 Report Posted March 12 Appears editing on the site is a bit of a problem. If an admin can fix this....i'd be grateful. Quote
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