Well point one:
When you listen the frequency dial should read the output frequency
When you transmit, the display should read the input frequency
Make sure the offset shift is proper -- up or down, + or -
Point two. Some repeaters are "alligators" big mouth, little ears so to
speak. Thus easy to hear, difficult to get enough signal into the repeater
to key it up. I have a repeater here that is 40dB over S9, but I can't raise
it (90 miles away) it is way up in altitude on a Mt top.
Point three: Some repeaters are designated open -- meaning they are open to
all hams -- but they might require PL. Many here in So Calif are that way.
Point four. While at the Ham meeting -- see if another Ham can raise the
repeater with their HT
Point five -- connect your HT to an outdoor antenna -- a rubber duck is a
lousy antenna.
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"Eric Patterson" wrote in message
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Hi all. I will send you an update on the issues I have had accessing
repeaters. Last Wednesday, I took my HT with me to the local amateur
radio
club. When the meeting was over, I had another radio operator check out
my
HT. Here's what we found:
1. The radio is transmitting ok. I was standing in the parking lot while
he was in his vehicle. I was able to use my HT to call him.
2. The repeater shift is ok. I made sure it was set to .6 MHZ for 2
meters. I don't think the problem has anything to do with tones because
the
problem occurs when trying to access open repeaters. Does anyone else
have
any recommendations? Thanks again.
Eric
"Dick" LeadWinger wrote in message
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OK. I did a search out 50 miles from Portland using the 2005 version
of TravelPlus from ARRL. I don't see any 145.38 repeaters in that
area. I do see a 147.38 in Cedar Mill which is an open repeater.
The only 145.27 repeater within that 50-mile radius is in Forest
Grove, but it has a P/L of 107.2. Hope this helps.
Dick - W6CCD
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 22:05:28 GMT, "Eric Patterson"
wrote:
Here's a point of clarification:
Beaverton is a suburb of Portland, Or and is located in Washington
County.
Gresham is also part of Portland, but is on the other side of town.
Here
are a couple of the repeaters I am trying to access are 145.27 and
147.38.
I hope this helps.
Eric
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