Difference between revisions of "Custom Repeater Splits"
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| + | There are 2 ways of configuring custom repeater splits: | ||
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| + | the new rpt.conf parameters (that go into the node stanza | ||
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| + | in rpt.conf), are split2m and split70cm, which specify the | ||
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| + | default offset for 2 meters and 70 centimeters in kilohertz. | ||
| + | split2m = 600 | ||
| + | split70cm = 5000 | ||
| + | You may also specify the offset in a memory channel | ||
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| + | by adding an additional parameter before the options, | ||
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| + | for example: | ||
| + | 01 = 147.435,103.5,1035,h-t ; This would be for W6NUT in Los Angeles with input of 146.40 | ||
Latest revision as of 04:21, 28 January 2019
There are 2 ways of configuring custom repeater splits:
the new rpt.conf parameters (that go into the node stanza
in rpt.conf), are split2m and split70cm, which specify the
default offset for 2 meters and 70 centimeters in kilohertz.
split2m = 600 split70cm = 5000
You may also specify the offset in a memory channel
by adding an additional parameter before the options,
for example:
01 = 147.435,103.5,1035,h-t ; This would be for W6NUT in Los Angeles with input of 146.40