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Hi all, I am having trouble transmitting to two of our local repeaters (Brookling and Norwood, MA( while I have no trouble with two other repeaters (Welsley and Newton MA). The one that is really giving me issues is on 446.325. I am using a Kenwood TH-F6a. I have the tone set to encode only (first high tone press of the 7 button on the kenwood) and it is set to tone number 24 with the Function (a) button plus the 7 button. I can hear the repeater with no problem. I have been told that that repeater uses a negative offset. Does the Kenwood set that automatically? Any ideas what could be causing this? I have tried transmitting on all three power levels.
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Frank

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