Repeater offset?

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What does a - or + sign mean on Ham radio repeaters is that the offset and if it is what is the offset of those?
 

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Yes that is the offset of the repeaters.

"-" means the the input is lower than the output of the repeater. For example if the output is 145.235 with the "-" means the input to the repater will be 144.635

"+" means the input is the higher than the output of the repeater
so 147.06 with a "+" means the input to the repeater will be 147.66

Most 2 meter(144 Mhz) offsets are 600 Khz and the UHF offsets are 5 Mhz.

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Thank you Kc0lod and a question for you are you from Lincoln NE?
 

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No. I am in the Omaha Metro area.


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Astrack, as a rule of thumb the 2 meter repeaters in the 145. and 146. portion are almost always a negative offset and the 147. portion are usually the plus offsets.
 

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Colorado uses "-" inputs on their UHF machines.

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Also some parts of CA, AZ, NV, NM, MD, NJ, NY, MA, CT and probably more that I don't know about use - offsets.
Some places even have + and - repeaters in the same area.
 
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