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KEVSBIG

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We have (Campus Security) 10 channels we use as private. The private frequencies have got to be the same as the main because I hear the private transmissions through the actual repeater. The main repeater channel is never changed. My question is how does that work? do you just program a different PL tone for receive and transmit, and leave the Rx and Tx frequencies alone? anyone care to offer their advice, tech knowledge or opinion.
Kevin
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New Mexico

Main Freq. RX 461.05000
TX 466.05000
PL tones for both are 141.3
 
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dwh367

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My guess is they are using a community repeater tone panel. If you're not in scan, then your radio is in the monitor mode (either by programming or manual selection). If you are in scan, then your radio is programmed for the different PL/DPL tones that you all use.
 
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