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🤔 WTF Does This All Mean?
Click to expandWhat is a repeater?
A repeater is a radio relay station, usually on a hilltop or tower.
It receives your signal on one frequency and retransmits it on another, extending your range from a few miles to 50+ miles!
What's an offset?
The offset is the difference between the repeater's receive and transmit frequencies.
- +0.6 MHz = You transmit 0.6 MHz higher than listed
- -0.6 MHz = You transmit 0.6 MHz lower than listed
- Your radio handles this automatically once programmed
What's a CTCSS/PL tone?
A CTCSS tone (also called PL tone) is a sub-audible tone your radio sends.
The repeater only opens when it hears this tone - it prevents interference and unauthorized use.
You must program the correct tone or the repeater won't respond!
2m vs 70cm - what's better?
- 2 meters (144-148 MHz) = Better range, penetrates buildings, most common
- 70cm (420-450 MHz) = More repeaters in cities, smaller antennas
- Most hams use both! Get a dual-band radio.
What do the modes mean?
- FM = Standard analog voice (works with any radio)
- D-STAR = Icom's digital mode
- DMR = Digital Mobile Radio (Motorola standard)
- Fusion/C4FM = Yaesu's digital mode
How do I use a repeater?
- Program the frequency, offset, and tone into your radio
- Listen first to make sure it's not in use
- Press PTT and say your callsign: "This is [CALL] listening"
- Wait for a response, then have a conversation!
Why can't I hit the repeater?
Common issues:
- Wrong tone - Double-check the CTCSS tone is programmed
- Wrong offset - Make sure + or - is correct
- Too far away - VHF/UHF is line-of-sight; hills block signals
- Antenna - The rubber duck antenna on HTs has terrible range!
- Low power - Try high power mode if available
How do I improve my range?
- Better antenna - A $20 Nagoya NA-771 is 10x better than the stock rubber duck
- Go outside - Buildings block VHF/UHF badly
- Higher ground - Even walking uphill helps
- Mobile antenna - Mag-mount on your car = massive improvement
- External antenna at home - J-pole or Slim Jim mounted high
TL;DR: Find a repeater, program the frequency + offset + tone, listen first, then key up and say your callsign!
Not getting in? Check your tone setting, then upgrade from that rubber duck antenna!
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