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yep, reminds me of when I was doing some testing on packet on a remote
site and I forget what I set, but it kept transmitting forever and I
couldn't break in. Had to wait until the next morning and get a 40 ride
to the site.
I also was doing some playing once on cross band and was mobile and
couldn't get the weather channel in the car, I remoted the radio to the
weather channel and lost control until I got back home as it never went
back to receive.
hmmmm.
73
Butch
WA0VJR
Node 3148
Wallace, ks.
On Fri, 7 Dec 2012, Kevin Minor wrote:
> Hi Albert.
>
> You can definitely use the 71A to crossband an HT to a repeater. In fact,
> be warned. You can crossband two repeaters together, and you DON'T wanna do
> this. What happens is one repeater transmits and the radio transmits
> whatever is on the one repeater to the other. Then the other repeater keys
> and transmits to the first repeater. This cycles on and on until you turn
> crossband off. I accidently did this once, and I had folks from several
> counties looking for me. It lasted a couple of hours while I was out. I'm
> really careful to check my A and B bands now.
>
> Just letting you and other folks know.
>
> GO CATS!
> Kevin Minor, Lexington, KY
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