[aprssig] APRS Local Info Initiative
Andre aprs at pe1rdw.demon.nlFri Feb 17 14:38:37 UTC 2012
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Op 17-2-2012 14:41, Bob Bruninga schreef: > The Kenwoods do not autoset the UHF offset. I never understood why. Makes > no sense, because if the frequency is above 445, then it has to be MINUS and > if it is below 445, then it has to be +. And every ham knows that, so no > need to have to transmit it... > > SO I guess if you want the radio to QSY, then you should include it. > > Bob, WB4APR maybe because that won't work in europe, we got 5 seperate repeater system, output at 430.000 - 430.400 with 1.6 mhz shift up (pa/on/f), output at 433.000 - 433.375 with 1.6 mhz shift up (g), output at 434.600 - 434.975 with 1.6 mhz shift down (rest of region 1), output at 438.000 - 438.400 with 7.6 hmz shift down (pa dstar and multimode) output at 438.650 - 439.425 mhz 7.6 mhz shift down (hb/dl/oe) and that is not even counting all the private repeaters that can have any shift as long as the in and outputs are in a nbfm or allmode segment and it is not unthinkable I missed a localy used system. That is also why auto repeater shift is not functional on european 70cm rigs. 73 Andre PE1RDW
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