Hi
Wow, I was under the impression that all 10 meter repeaters used ctcss. My
TS 440 S transmitter revived. Now, I need to find the time to tweak the 10
meter add on I put on the malty band dipole. Smile. Thankfully, it was
leaning towards the top of the band.
God bless,
REV. Mark (WZ0K)
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On Behalf Of Blake Hailey
Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2015 6:08 PM
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Subject: Re: 10-meter Repeaters, a Few Questions
You may be able to hear 29.66 in the Dallas Fort Worth, Texas area. It is
CSQ or 192.8 Most time the tone is off so CSQ will work.
73 Blake KA5POW
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Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2015 4:42 PM
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Hi, Colin. Thanks for the info. Will give it a try, especially the
simplex frequency.--Matt.
At 05:26 PM 4/2/2015, Colin McDonald wrote:
>10 meter FM repeater outputs are on 29.62,64,66 and I think 68.Off set is
>minus 100K.
>Some require a tone, but most do not.
>There is a 1500W 10 meter FM repeater out of new york on 29.62 which you
can
>hear all over north america most days...W2kq it is I think.
>29.600 FM is the international simplex calling frequency and you can make
>some neat contacts on there.
>
>73
>Colin, V A6BKX
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Matthew Chao
>Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2015 2:52 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: 10-meter Repeaters, a Few Questions
>
>Hi, Folks. Am using the HandiHam system/remote base until my
>antenna's up. Are there many 10-meter repeaters, and what's the split?
>
>Also, what kind of luck have folks had in terms of operating on six
>meters in any mode? Thanks in advance.--Matt, N1IBB.
>
>P.S. Made my first phone contact via the HandiHam remote base on
>14.240. Spoke with KD8ZWI. Nice to do phone on HF!
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