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The TX quoted here is the TX of the repeater, so if you want to listen to it, set your radio to the first value.  
 
The TX quoted here is the TX of the repeater, so if you want to listen to it, set your radio to the first value.  
  
Please note that while some Radios start with the TX value and program the offset , other radios start with RX value and Offset direction would have to be changed.
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Please note that while some Radios start with the TX value and program the offset , other radios start with RX value. In those cases Offset direction would have to be changed.
  
 
== 70cm ==
 
== 70cm ==

Revision as of 11:09, 19 December 2014

Repeaters that Hackspace members can get to (even if it's RX only). Further UK repeaters can be found at www.ukrepeater.net.

The TX quoted here is the TX of the repeater, so if you want to listen to it, set your radio to the first value.

Please note that while some Radios start with the TX value and program the offset , other radios start with RX value. In those cases Offset direction would have to be changed.

70cm

GB3HR
TX: 433.3500 MHz
RX: 434.9500 MHz (offset +1.6 MHz)
CTCSS: 82.5Hz
GB3LW
TX: 430.9000 MHz
RX: 438.5000 MHz (offset +7.6 MHz)
CTCSS: 82.5Hz
GB3NS
TX: 439.6750 MHz
RX: 430.6750 MHz (offset -9 MHz)
CTCSS: 82.5Hz
GB3OK
TX: 439.512 MHz
RX: 430.5125 MHz (offset -8.9995 MHz)
CTCSS: 82.5 Hz
GB3OY
TX: 430.950 MHz
RX: 438.550 MHz (offset +7.6 MHz)
CTCSS: 82.5 Hz

2m

GB3EL
TX: 145.600 MHz
RX: 145.000 MHz (offset 0.6 MHz)
CTCSS: 82.5kHz