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Old 01-19-2013, 12:41 AM
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Default programming Gm140 radios for repeater use

Guys help me out, its my first time setting up a repeater; its a GR500 with Motorola GM140 radios inside.
please let someone guide me how to program the transmit and receive radios.
my frequencies are Rx-159.0625 and Tx-154.0625 .

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please help out.
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Old 01-19-2013, 3:49 PM
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Receive radio: 159.0625 and the RX PL code, set the TX for blank Also enable Filtered/Muted audio on pin 11

Transmit radio: RX and TX 154,0625 AND the proper PL code. Enable accy mic PTT.
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Old 01-21-2013, 4:24 AM
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cmdrwill,
Do i need to interchange the frequencies, because Rx-159.0625 was programmed to the RX of the handheld radio and Tx-154.0625 was programmed to the TX of the handheld radio.

handheld radio
Tx-154.0625
Rx-159.0625

Base radio
Tx-154.0625
Rx-159.0625

Repeater
TX radio-?
Rx radio-?

please help me be direct, weather as it is or interchange them.

will be glad
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The repeater transmit and receive frequencies need to be the reverse of the portable/mobile radios.
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thanks bro let me try that out.
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