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Programming a repeater


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I have Baofeng AR-152 radios and was accepted to use a repeater located near me for emergencies and have used the CHIRP to program them with some help from a neighbor. However, the neighbor does no know how to program the radio for repeater service. Can anyone help me to appropriately enter data into CHIRP to program the radio with the following Repeater information? 

Repeater Name:  Ogden 600

Location:              Ogden Utah

Type:                    Open

Frequency:          462.600 Mhz (Channel 17)

Input Tone:          114 DPL

Output Tone:       114 DPL

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1 hour ago, DAVIDEHANSEN said:

I have Baofeng AR-152 radios and was accepted to use a repeater located near me for emergencies and have used the CHIRP to program them with some help from a neighbor. However, the neighbor does no know how to program the radio for repeater service. Can anyone help me to appropriately enter data into CHIRP to program the radio with the following Repeater information? 

Repeater Name:  Ogden 600

Location:              Ogden Utah

Type:                    Open

Frequency:          462.600 Mhz (Channel 17)

Input Tone:          114 DPL

Output Tone:       114 DPL

Set your TX frequency to 467.600 MHz.

Your receive frequency is as you’ve already listed. 
 

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Yea the internet has millions of hours of reading and videos for those that can’t or won’t read.  If you or your friend is already familiar with chirp is super easy to ad an off set frequency and digital squelch tone.  

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10 minutes ago, Socalgmrs said:

Yea the internet has millions of hours of reading and videos for those that can’t or won’t read.  If you or your friend is already familiar with chirp is super easy to ad an off set frequency and digital squelch tone.  

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