[W2CRA] New 220 MHz CRA Repeater
Kurt Cathcart, KR2C
Kurt at KuhlRoad.net
Fri Apr 14 08:57:00 EDT 2023
This morning I was listening to a QSO on the 220 repeater frequency from
the w2rgm repeater in Long Island. I'm not sure if it was a band
opening or not.
I would think that it would be a good idea to keep the Tx tones on our
repeater so that we have the option to tone squelch the out.
Oddly, I do have my radio set to listen for our tone but it seems wide
open on my end as I hear everything. I attribute this to a
mis-configuration or pilot error on my side.
-Kurt, KR2C
On 4/6/2023 3:42 PM, Tony Ploski wrote:
> Len and I were up at the Cherryville site to work on the 220 MHz
> repeater today. We successfully put the repeater on the air.
>
> Particulars:
>
> Call Sign: W2CRA
>
> Frequency: 224.560 MHz
>
> Offset: -1.6 MHz
>
> PL (CTCSS) Tone: 203.5 Hz
>
> If you have equipment for this band, try it out and see how it
> operates. It has a beep tone at the end of your transmission.
>
> Tony W2HWW
>
>
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