Programming a Repeater Channel with Standard Offsets
This example is for: 146.700 MHz
600kHz minus offset
into channel 99
CTCSS tone 123.0
1. Set radio to VFO Mode
(Frequency Mode)
a.)
UV5R series - Press VFO/MR button
b.)
UV82
- Turn radio OFF, then Press/Hold MENU button during PowerON.
2. Select Display A
(this is a must)
a.) UV5R/GT3 - Press
[A/B] and select the
Upper Display.
b.) UV82 - Press
[EXIT A/B] and select the
Upper Display.
3. Disable TDR (Dual Watch/Dual RX) which toggles between A and B.
Press [Menu] 7 [Menu]
Select OFF
Press
[Menu] [Exit]
4. Delete Prior Data from the channel to be programmed.
Press [Menu] 2 8 [Menu]
Enter 9 9 (Memory Channel to clear)
Press
[Menu] [Exit]
5. Enter the Repeater Offset.
Note: Requires five digits. 5MHz = 0 5 0 0 0
Press
[Menu] 2 6 [Menu]
Enter 0 0 6 0 0
Press [Menu] [Exit]
6. Enter the Transmit Frequency Shift.
Press [Menu] 2 5 [Menu]
Enter 2 for Minus shift.
( or
to - )
Press
[Menu]
[Exit]
7. Set CTCSS or DCS codes for Transmit.
( example = CTCSS TX tone 123.0 Hz )
Press
[Menu] 1 3 [Menu]
Enter
1 2 3 0 [Menu] [Exit]
8. Enter the repeater output frequency, 1 4 6 . 7 0 0
9. Store RX frequency
Press [Menu] 2 7 [Menu]
Enter 9 9 (Memory Channel) ( 000 to 127 )
This is the channel that was cleared in step 4.
Press [Menu] [Exit]
10. Press the [ * Scan ]
button.
This activates Reverse Mode and displays the TX frequency.
11. Press [Menu] 2 7 [Menu]
Enter the same Memory Channel entered above.
Press
[Menu]
12. Press the [*
Scan] again to exit the Reverse
Mode.
13. Press [Exit]
This will now appear it in the channel list when you switch to Channel Mode.
(MR)
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