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TYT TH-9800: Can hit and trigger repeater, but others cannot hear me talking?

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ladn

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There is a setting in the programming software called something like "emphasis" (I am ;not near my radio programming computer, so I can't look it up directly). It is a checkbox on each channel's attribute. Try setting up a repeater channel with this attribute checked and the deviation (tx bandwidth) set to "medium".
 

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Problem with TH-9800 solved

Yes - Thanks. I have the emphasis box checked and it seems to work well with the local repeaters now. The interesting thing is that with the TH-9800 Plus (the newer one that I just got), the "wide" setting on the deviation seems to work better with the audio on the local repeaters.

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