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CLMRN Input Frequencies - RadioReference. com Forums Winsted, CT Sep 18, 2024 #1 In an effort to tune in on the other half of the UDP TCP response packets, I'm attempting to tune in on the input frequency of my local repeater My understanding is that the P25 band plan specifies that the TX frequency is 45 MHz less than the RX frequency Since I normally tune in to the control channel at 853
Input vs Output Frequencies | RadioReference. com Forums 19 Apr 6, 2017 #3 "Input" refers to transmitting radios' traffic going "into" the repeater to be rebroadcast out; "output" means traffic that's coming out of the repeater going out to listening radios So program the "output frequency" in to monitor on a scanner Last edited: Apr 6, 2017
DSD plus audio inpiut | RadioReference. com Forums I am just not able to change the audio input device I am using the following command [-i1M], but instead of a change to the correct audio input, I get : IMBE unvoiced audio set to 40 I am sure this is one of the typical newbie questions, but I am a bit lost and ask for help 73 Willi
CTCSS on Input Channels? | RadioReference. com Forums Travelers Rest, SC Oct 19, 2006 #4 In most cases, the input CTCSS will match the output CTCSS Some systems use multiple sites to provide better coverage, but still using the same imput output frequency pair These systems will use a different imput CTCSS for each site The output will be the same so users can still note the radios are in use
Confusion about input output tone vs. Transmit Receive Jan 1, 2023 #2 Programming instructions should always be referenced to the user radio Input is the repeater receive frequency and the user radio transmit frequency Output is the repeater transmit frequency and the user radio receive frequency In Baofeng radio menus: T-DCS is transmit DCS (or DPL)
GMRS input and output frequency help - RadioReference. com Forums If that's true, I'm assuming 467 675 is the transmit frequency for the repeater If anyone can help me clarify, that would be great! If you are looking at it from the perspective of your HT or mobile radio, that is correct, yes Your radio transmits on 467 675 and receives on 462 675
Using Direwolf, adjusting receiver volume vs microphone gain vs I . . . Speaker out to mic in is the least likely to work Speaker signal to big and mic input very sensitive You are likely overdriving the input Use some resistors to create voltage divider of at least 10 to 1 and go higher like 20 to 1 Line input is also a better choice On the mic input make sure there are no PC applied sound effects introduced
DSD+ - No Audio output | RadioReference. com Forums So that audio Output from SDR# is piped to VC Cable input For now, try clicking stop on sdr# Go into the audio tab of sdr# and for output, select vbcable Then click play Tune to the digital channel in sdr# and see if you get any movement on dsdplus I have attached a screen grab showing SDR#, and the DSD+ modules
How to program repeaters into a Baofeng UV-5R. Hit the menu button, enter the number 25 You will want to hit the Menu button again and select the desired +, - or OFF for your repeater offset 6 Hit the menu button, enter the number 26 You will want to hit the Menu button again and enter the actual offset of the repeater (ex 600 for 2m repeaters) 7
Frequency setting in CHIRP software . . . - RadioReference. com Forums Yes look to the right of the frequency and you will see "Offset" column Set how much your offset should be In the Duplex" column, set your shift to + or - In your case, for the repeater Program the repeater's output frequency in the Frequency column 462 500 Then set your offset to 5 00000 in the Offset column (Now you will transmit on