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I think that getting a book on VHF that covers the subjects of FM repeaters,
half duplex, offset, simplex, PL, sub-audible tones, CTCSS, SSB, line of sight range, antennas and antenna height will answer your questions. It really is too much to cover here. Here are some books you need to read. The ARRL Operating Manual for Radio Amateurs http://www.arrl.org/catalog/?category=Operating&words= GUIDE TO FM REPEATERS http://www.ac6v.com/FM101.htm A Great ON-Line Guide for Repeaters - What they are and how to use them http://www2.arrl.org/tis/info/pdf/repeater1.pdf This may require ARRL membership -- but it is exactly what you need to read Just one comment on your question"I have people telling me that these older radios are not "pl tone capable" which would not allow me to use some repeaters. Again see Communication Specialists -- they make add on PL units for older radios http://www.com-spec.com/ -- Caveat Lecter wrote in message oups.com... I have a newer mobile Icon 2 meter in my truck. Several of the settings are "automatic" when calling into repeaters. Like, when I call into a repeater at 147.330 when I transmitt the frequency changes. I have been thinking of getting an older, cheap radio for inside my house. Would like ssb capability. On these radios, how does the frequency change when transmitting using a repeater? I have people telling me that these older radios are not "pl tone capable" which would not allow me to use some repeaters. (Only a few around here use that). How exactly does pl tone work. Like I said my radio in my truck is pretty much automatic. |
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