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Basic physic's 101 - all signals reduce at the square of the distance away. You wasted your money when you bought a walkie talkie...
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Kenwood TH-28A problem
On Tue, 16 Apr 2013, Channel Jumper wrote:
LoneHamm;803799 Wrote: I did have another ham check out the unit. It was found that the transmit frequency was off, so it got corrected. Now, I can transmit and receive. Thanks for the tip. The bottom line is that the repeater is too far away. Basic physic's 101 - all signals reduce at the square of the distance away. You wasted your money when you bought a walkie talkie... He said another ham looked at it, and the rig was off frequency, and now it works fine. That sure doesn't sound like an issue of distance, or walkie talkie. Michael VE2BVW |
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Additionally, you would know if you were a ham that many repeaters have offsets which require a frequency difference between input and transmit exit. |
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Anytime you want - I will meet you up on the Amateur Extra Portion of the bands and we can talk about it on 20 or 40 meters...
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Kenwood TH-28A problem
El jueves, 25 de abril de 2013, 6:29:51 (UTC-5), Channel Jumper escribió:
LoneHamm;804070 Wrote: I for one do not use the Kenwood as a Walkie-Talkie. Evidently you are NOT a Licensed Ham, which I am. Additionally, you would know if you were a ham that many repeaters have offsets which require a frequency difference between input and transmit exit. Eye Rodger - 10-4 Anytime you want - I will meet you up on the Amateur Extra Portion of the bands and we can talk about it on 20 or 40 meters... -- Channel Jumper Why don´t you simply give your ham radio identification, why come here with agression towards others? |
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Kenwood TH-28A problem
On Friday, May 22, 2020 at 8:30:07 AM UTC-5, Allodoxaphobia wrote:
On Thu, 21 May 2020 16:34:41 -0700 (PDT), wrote: El jueves, 25 de abril de 2013, 6:29:51 (UTC-5), Channel Jumper escribió: LoneHamm;804070 Wrote: I for one do not use the Kenwood as a Walkie-Talkie. Evidently you are NOT a Licensed Ham, which I am. Additionally, you would know if you were a ham that many repeaters have offsets which require a frequency difference between input and transmit exit. Eye Rodger - 10-4 Anytime you want - I will meet you up on the Amateur Extra Portion of the bands and we can talk about it on 20 or 40 meters... -- Channel Jumper Why don´t you simply give your ham radio identification, why come here with agression towards others? And why are you replying to A THIRTEEN YEAR OLD THREAD? Oh, I see. YAgg, Yet Another google grooper. Sheesh! i shall be a turd and reply just to point out that it's 7 years old, not 13 |
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