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HAM Repeater Offset

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The receive and transmit frequencies are offset for duplex communication on the repeater.  If a repeater output is on 147.300 the mobile would transmit on 147.900 and receive on 147.300.  The repeater picks up the transmission from the mobile on 147.900 and simultaneously retransmits that on 147.300.    Band            Output Freq          Offset    Band            Output Freq          Offset  6 meters          51.620 - 51.980      500 kHz  6 meter          51.620 - 51.980      -500 kHz                   52.500 - 52.980      500 kHz                   52.500 - 52.980      -500 kHz                   53.500 - 53.980      500 kHz                   53.500 - 53.980      -500 kHz  2 meter          145.200 - 145.500    -600 kHz                  146.610 - 146.970    -600 kHz                  147.000 - 147.390    +600 kHz  1.25 meter      223.850 - 224.980    -1.6 Mhz  70 cm            440.000 - 445.000    +5 Mhz                  447.000 - 450.000    -5 Mhz  23 cm            1282 - 1288          -12 Mhz                  1290 - 1294          -12 Mhz  See your local band plan. [[File:repeateroffsetsforham.png]] === scanning === When scanning for repeaters you may hear an automated voice announcing a call sign and possibly some other information such as location or time.  You can reference this information when looking up the repeater. You may also hear beeping as the repeater is using CW to identify.  This is known as CWID.  === plus and minus offset === If the repeater’s input frequency is higher than the output frequency, that is a positive shift.  Negative shifts place the repeater’s input frequency below the output frequency.  === PL tone === Private Line - some repeaters use this tone, which is below audio, for repeater access.  [[Category:Electronics]][[Category:Radio]][[Category:Ham Radio]]
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