REPEATER PAIRS
Ever find yourself confused, even momentarily, about the frequencies your radio uses to work a particular repeater? Come on now, admit it, I have on occasion. So let’s review how repeater frequency pairs are specified and correlate them to your radio. This material relies heavily on the section headed Frequencies on the Wikipedia page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateur_radio_repeater.
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Let’s get a clear picture in our minds of what is happening. The basic relationship to fix in our minds with regard to repeater pairs is:
- (+) offset means the Repeater Receives on a frequency Above the one it Transmits on, think +RRAT as a mnemonic
- (-) offset means the repeater receives on a frequency below the one it transmits on
- Operator’s radio displays the frequency its receiver is tuned to
- Offset amount — disregard the negative sign if there is one. Engineers refer to this as the absolute value or magnitude of the quantity between those vertical bars. The offset amount is the separation between the RECEIVE and the TRANSMIT frequencies.
- Offset direction accounts for the sign, positive as pictured in the diagram here, negative if reversed