[aprssig] Auto-TUNE in the D710 for objects
Robert Bruninga bruninga at usna.eduWed Jul 16 21:29:32 UTC 2008
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>> Yes, the D710 will tune to either the OBJECT NAME >> frequency or to the frequency included in someone's >> position text. If there is one in both, then the >> OBJECT NAME is considered the repeater output freq >> and the frequency in the position text is considerd >> as a non-standard input frequency. > This does not work 100%. > > ;145.750-B*111111z6018.95N/00506.55ErC097 LA7BR > This tunes to 145.750 but the repeater split is not > activated even if the radio setup is using "auto > repeater offset on" I wonder if this is USA centric? In the USA, the 145 MHz band above 145.49 is not used for repeaters. But since Kenwood sells a European version of the radio, then those radios should reccognze the auto-repeater-offset in that region? Can someone confirm if this is a bug in the European version of the radio, or if this a USA radio being used in Europe? > ;145.750-B*111111z6018.95N/00506.55Er145.150MHz C097 LA7BR > This tunes to 145.150 and xmit on 144.550 Is this a typo? Or do you use 400 KHz splits over there? > ;145.750-B*111111z6018.95N/00506.55ErC097 -0600Hz LA7BR > This tunes to 145.750 and xmit on 145.150 and this is correct. But is this getting the offset from your "-600Hz" or is it doing it based on auto-offset of -600 Hz in that band range? Thanks if you can clarify this... Thanks Bob, WB4aPR
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