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Old 10-30-2009, 09:19 AM
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Does anyone have the frequency and PL tone of the input on the NCFS District 1 - Asheville repeater.

Output: 151.475/88.5 PL

I believe that repeater was repeating a fire dispatch channel from Alabama a few days ago during a band opening. If I could get that frequency and tone, it would help track it down.
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Next time I'm back home, I'll do a search around the 158-159 MHz area, that's where it looks like most of the rptr inputs are at and I'll try and get back to you. It might be a while though.
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Input for Dist #1 151.475 repeaters appears to be 159.360. There are several repeaters in Dist #1 and input PL appears to vary per site (what is known as a "PL steered" system).
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Input for Dist #1 151.475 repeaters appears to be 159.360. There are several repeaters in Dist #1 and input PL appears to vary per site (what is known as a "PL steered" system).
Thanks, I think I found it.
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