[FedCom] Repeater Out/In
Arthur-Bryan E. Phelps
aphelps at enter.net
Sun Apr 2 19:44:45 EDT 2006
That was given in a Sept. 3, 2005 post by cnicholas3 as the FBI/PHL Field
Office. Perhaps, a better example would be an INTEROP frequency:
167.0875/162.0875 <LE 1>. I programmed my scanner to receive 167.0875.
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On Behalf Of Ken
Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2006 7:25 PM
To: Discussion of Federal Government Communications
Subject: Re: [FedCom] Repeater Out/In
Hmm, it would depend upon the context of where you are getting the
information, that would determine the appropriate answer to your question.
Not enough information was provided in the post to enable us to determine
this!
K
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From: "Arthur-Bryan E. Phelps" <aphelps at enter.net>
To: "'Discussion of Federal Government Communications'"
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Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2006 5:14 PM
Subject: [FedCom] Repeater Out/In
> When a pair of frequencies is posted, e.g. 163.9875/167.3250 the first
> frequency (163.9875) is the repeater out (transmit) frequency. Correct?
> I'm
> having a senior momement.
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