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Old April 16th 13, 12:49 PM
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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.

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