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XPR 6100 to Baofeng FB-F8+?

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At work we use the XPR 6100 and sometimes we are short radios. We primarily use channel 1 which I believe is 456.4375. I own a Baofeng FB-F8+ and I was attempting to connect to our radios, but I can only receive transmissions from our XPR's but the transmissions come in very quietly. I was wondering if anyone knew the Tone, DTCS, & Offset if there are any.
 

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At work we use the XPR 6100 and sometimes we are short radios. We primarily use channel 1 which I believe is 456.4375. I own a Baofeng FB-F8+ and I was attempting to connect to our radios, but I can only receive transmissions from our XPR's but the transmissions come in very quietly. I was wondering if anyone knew the Tone, DTCS, & Offset if there are any.
This information has to come from your company or someone who has intimate knowledge of your radio system there. Normal offset is usually 5 MHz in UHF systems. PL or DCS is selected locally; probably your radio tech can tell you what it might be.
 

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This information has to come from your company or someone who has intimate knowledge of your radio system there. Normal offset is usually 5 MHz in UHF systems. PL or DCS is selected locally; probably your radio tech can tell you what it might be.

I work for FedEx Ground so it may be difficult to find someone with knowledge on our system. I'll see what I can do. Thank you for the info!
 
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