<p>My recommendations:</p>
<p>32. AL-MOD: SITE (just trust me on this. Do it. It'll ensure the alarm tone only makes a silly tone, no tx.)<br>
35. STE: on if your simplex channel uses ctcss. Off otherwise (will have no effect!)<br>
36. RP-STE: same for repeaters. In either case this is reverse burst which will basically signal the receiver that you're done transmitting. There will be about a 200mSec burst at the end of when you transmit with no audible content (just pl or dpl reverse burst to close the receiver- if the Rx knows what to do with it the listener will hear no squelch tail)<br>
39. ROGER: off!<br>
37. RPT-RL: I have no idea what this is. It's off on mine.</p>
<p>Tom Morris, KG4CYX</p>
<p>Mad Scientist and Operations Manager, WDNA-FM 88.9, Miami</p>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Aug 5, 2013 4:06 PM, "KE5EOT" <<a href="mailto:ke5eot@gmail.com">ke5eot@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
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<div>The easy answer is to turn off the
"roger beep" on your radio. It only has a function on CB radio,
and that function is to make more annoying noises. Repeaters with
a courtesy tone use it to signal the end of transmission and let
others know it's ok to talk. It's a way of saying "over" when you
end a transmission.<br>
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To separate the repeaters, set up one channel in the radio with
one pl tone, and another with the other tone. Only the channel
with the correct tone setting will key the repeater.<br>
<pre cols="72">Randy (KE5EOT)
ARRL, QCWA, ARES, RACES
<a href="http://ke5eot.webs.com" target="_blank">http://ke5eot.webs.com</a>
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On 08/05/2013 02:26 PM, <a href="mailto:kf8sj@aol.com" target="_blank">kf8sj@aol.com</a> wrote:<br>
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<div><font style="BACKGROUND-COLOR:transparent" face="Arial,
Helvetica, sans-serif">will someone explain sequence of
roger beep to me. where in transmission is it sent. have
unusual situation with two repeaters in somewhat proximity
to each other. common output frequency, but different input
pl tones.. would like to identify that inout is on one of
the two.</font></div>
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<div>klutzy me has dropped radio numerous times. on wood floor,
concrete sidewalk, and in the grass. each time it came up
working. on last sidewalk drop, clip on back flew apart, and
battery popped off. put it back together, and it worked
well. added small amount of jb weld to the spring, and pin
ends, no more problems. have since fired up seven more units,
all with the jb weld mod.</div>
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<div>this is one rugged little beast. love the rascal. wifey
calls it my "TOY' cost a hella of a lot less than the last
ht's i bought, can't see why she is cmplaining. maybe i shold
not take it to bed with me?</div>
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<div>73 jim kf8sj</div>
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