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REPEATER OPERATION
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Repeater operation
Repeaters allow you to extend the operational range of your
radio.
Normally, a repeater has independent frequencies for receive
and transmit.
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Accessing a repeater
A repeater amplifies received signals and re-transmits them
on a different frequency, allowing you to communicate over
greater distances with improved reliability. When using a
repeater, the repeater output channel (‘CB-R1’ to ‘CB-R8’)
must be selected.
You can search the accessible repeater in your local area
using the Repeater search scan function (p. 21).
q
Select the desired repeater output channel (‘CB-R1’ to
‘CB-R8’). (p. 11)
w
While pushing and holding
[PTT]
, speak into the micro-
phone at your normal voice level.
• “
” appears.
e
Release
[PTT]
to receive.
Appears
Station B
Station A
Repeater
476.4250 MHz
477.1750 MHz
477.1750 MHz
476.4250 MHz
Uplink
(transmitting freq.)
Downlink
(receiving freq.)