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- Confusion about input output tone vs. Transmit Receive
Input is the repeater receive frequency and the user radio transmit frequency Output is the repeater transmit frequency and the user radio receive frequency In Baofeng radio menus: T-DCS is transmit DCS (or DPL) T-CTCS transmit CTCSS (or PL) R-DCS is receive DCS R-CTCS is receive CTCSS Click to expand
- Input vs Output Frequencies - RadioReference. com Forums
Maybe dumb question, but I'm trying to program Dallas County Skywarn frequencies in my scanner and in the RR database there are Input and Output frequencies listed Which do I program? Is Output if I were "Transmitting"? Any thoughts? Thanks
- GMRS input and output frequency help - RadioReference. com Forums
So I'm new to GMRS and was just looking for some clarification If I wanted a repeater and I had the frequency 462 675, that is the receive frequency correct? If that's true, I'm assuming 467 675 is the transmit frequency for the repeater If anyone can help me clarify, that would be great!
- Input amps for my Linear amp? - RadioReference. com Forums
Hi Guys, I have purchased a RM KL800 linear amp, which shows a 600watt output and requires 30 amps, 24v input Now i have purchased a power supply that matches, which provides 30 amps, 24v out However, my question is because the plug socket in the linear power supply is 13 amps, then i take it
- Safe input volage for a Stryker 955 - RadioReference. com Forums
What is a safe input voltage for a Stryker 955? I see on my power supply I have 14 2V going in and it drops to about 13 8 on AM and 13 6-7 on SSB
- Can someone tell me the difference between input and output frequency . . .
Like I have both frequencies for the other county because I gotta off the radio reference scanner page And I do have permission, I just need to know the difference between input and output frequency Because I saw two frequencies I'm trying to figure out is the input frequency = TX frequency and output frequency = RX frequency
- tone settings in CHIRP? - RadioReference. com Forums
I'm trying to program a Baofeng radio to match existing (commercial) radios, using CHIRP But I don't understand what all the "tone" columns in CHIRP mean Tone Mode, Tone, Tone Sql, DTCS Code, DTCS Rx Code, Cross Mode I know generally that's setting different tone codes, but all I have to
- Palomar 225 input output - RadioReference. com Forums
You should be able to follow the components from the "RF-Input" connector, through the relay, and to that transistor One half of that relay switches the input and the other half switches the output The transistor below the relays is the receive pre-amp The bottom relay is used to switch the pre-amp in and out
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