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"Leland C. Scott" wrote in message ...
My understanding is those so-called combo FRS-GMRS radios don't have the required PL tone generation circuits in them to activate repeaters. Actually, there are some... but, most aren't capable of transmitting on the repeater inputs, only the repeater outputs (this is how you end up with 22 channels on many of these hybrid FRS/GMRS radios). Plus they don't have any offset capability either which is also required to use a repeater system. There are a few that actually do - Motorola makes one; but, one would be much better off buying a "real" GMRS radio that didn't suffer from the integral antenna limitation. And, I could be wrong here, but I thought that the GMRS repeaters you have to pay for access. They are not the free and open type of repeater you commonly find in Ham Radio V/UHF operations. That is generally true. - Stewart |
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