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![]() "MR NO SPAM" wrote in message ... I don't have a manual for it but a lot of radios have a pot labeled tone volume. Take a look. I'm confused though, your statement must have a typo.. IF the repeater doesn't have CTCSS / PL access on it, why worry about the tone? There should be a switch to disable it. MNS. This person is in Europe... the standard for a long time was to open the repeater rx via a short 1750Hz burst at the beginning of your tx. Probably still a lot of those machines around. For the Original Poster: Do you have a copy of the docs? I found this link: http://www.xs4all.nl/~pa0nhc/Modific...707/DevAdj.htm it explains how to set your deviation. You could always talk softer, and increase your overall deviation, that might work, and it might not. There might be a tone deviation in that menu the link describes... that would explain a lot, since you've changed to Euro standards but might not have changed the tone deviation from low (use for PL/CTCSS in USA) to high (used for burst tone access). Good luck! __ Steve KI5YG .. |
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