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Uhf channels and frequencies, Repeaters – GME TX3220 User Manual

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UhF ChANNELS AND FREQUENCIES

Channel

Frequency

Usage

Channel

Frequency

Usage

01

476.425

Repeater

(1) RX

21

476.925

Simplex

02

476.450

Repeater

(2) RX

22

476.950

Telemetry Use (RX) Only

03

476.475

Repeater

(3) RX

23

476.975

Telemetry Use (RX) Only

04

476.500

Repeater

(4) RX

24

477.000

Simplex

05

476.525

* Emergency Call

(5) RX

25

477.025

Simplex

06

476.550

Repeater

(6) RX

26

477.050

Simplex

07

476.575

Repeater

(7) RX

27

477.075

Simplex

08

476.600

Repeater

(8) RX

28

477.100

Simplex

09

476.625

Simplex

29

477.125

Simplex

10

476.650

Simplex

30

477.150

Simplex

11

476.675

# General Calling

31

477.175

Repeater

(1) TX

12

476.700

Simplex

32

477.200

Repeater

(2) TX

13

476.725

Simplex

33

477.225

Repeater

(3) TX

14

476.750

Simplex

34

477.250

Repeater

(4) TX

15

476.775

Simplex

35

477.275

* Repeater

(5) TX

16

476.800

Simplex

36

477.300

Repeater

(6) TX

17

476.825

Simplex

37

477.325

Repeater

(7) TX

18

476.850

Simplex

38

477.350

Repeater

(8) TX

19

476.875

Simplex

39

477.375

Simplex

20

476.900

Simplex

40

477.400

+ Road Channel

* Emergency Calling for both Simplex and Duplex operation

# Reccomme nded channel for general calling.
+ Highway information (truckies) channel.

REPEATERS

A repeater system consists of a linked transmitter/receiver
combination installed in a prominent location. The repeater
is designed to receive signals on a designated channel and
re-transmit them on another channel.

Repeaters are usually located on hills, mountains or tall
buildings. The increased elevation greatly improves the
range of the repeater beyond that of a normal base or
mobile. This means that the repeaters are able to receive
and retransmit signals to radios that would otherwise be out
of range of each other.

normally, UHF radios transmit and receive on the same
channel. This is known as SIMPLEX operation. However, to
communicate through repeaters, your radio must be able
to transmit and receive on different channels (known as
DUPLEX). Your TX3220 has a Duplex key to allow you to
operate through repeaters.

The Duplex function only operates on channels 1-8, as these
are the channels that have been designated for repeater use.
When Duplex mode is selected, your TX3220 receives on the
selected channel (e.g. channel 1) but automatically transmits
30 channels higher (i.e. channel 31). The UHF repeater
receives your signal on Channel 31 and retransmits it on
channel 1 for others to hear.

Simplex/Duplex Range Comparison

Simplex
Repeater

operation

Vechicle

Vechicle

Channel 31

Channel 1

Channel 1

Channel 31

Repeater

Station

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