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Old April 22nd 13, 07:33 PM
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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...
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.
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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...
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Default 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...




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Why don´t you simply give your ham radio identification, why come here with agression towards others?
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Default 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...
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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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