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REPEATER OPERATION
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Repeater operation
Repeaters extend the operational range of the transceiver by retransmitting the received
signals. They are usually located on the top of a building or a mountain, as the elevation
increases their effectiveness, allowing the user to transmit and receive over greater
distances. During a standard operation or in the Simplex mode, transceivers transmit and
receive on the same frequency. When operating in the Duplex mode (example: accessing
a repeater), the transceiver will transmit and receive different frequencies. It automatically
does this when one of the repeater channels is selected.
Channel 36
Repeater
RPT-06
Uplink
(transmitting)
Downlink
(receiving)
Channel 6
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Accessing a repeater
A repeater amplifies received signals, and retransmits them on a different frequency,
allowing you to communicate over greater distances with improved reliability. To use a
repeater, a repeater channel must be selected (Repeater channel 1 to 8, and 41 to 48).
You can search the accessible repeater in your local area using the Repeater Scan
function. (p. 15)
1. Select a repeater channel. (p. 4)
2.
Hold down [PTT] and speak into the microphone at
your normal voice level.
•The TX/RX indicator lights red.
3.
Release [PTT] to receive.
NOTE:
Repeater channel 5 is for only emergency use.
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Selecting the operating mode
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The channels that you can select the operating mode may
differ, depending on the presetting.
1. Select a repeater channel.
2. Open the “Repeater” screen.
[MENU] >
Repeater
3.
Push [▲] or [▼] to select an operating mode, and then
push [ENT] to set it.
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Push [CLEAR] to return to the previous screen.