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with advertising a repeater that an APRS radio can't use? Just because
my Kenwood D710GA can't do 6 meters doesn't mean I don't have another
radio in the car that does. Is that really considered too spammy?<br>
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- Dave/KD8TWG<br>
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<span>Javier Henderson via aprssig wrote:</span><br>
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<blockquote type="cite"><pre wrap="">On Sep 13, 2015, at 2:09 PM, Jeff Dugas (Mobile) via aprssig <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:aprssig@tapr.org"><aprssig@tapr.org></a> wrote:
"So you're saying only 2m and 70cm repeaters should be beaconed because the special APRS radios don't cover other bands?"
Are there *any* radios that can auto-tune to frequencies other that 2M/440 from a received packet with such information formatted in the comments?
The OP was addressing the Tune/QSY feature.
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I think my D710 will tune a 222 MHz repeater, even if it can’t transmit on that frequency, but because it can receive it.
73,
-jav k4jh
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