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Just received my GMRS license
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<blockquote data-quote="W6RAY" data-source="post: 10688" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Sorry about the late reply. In case you haven't found out already:</p><p>We have two GMRS repeaters up on Park Ridge, 7575' elevation. It is available to all those properly licensed, and their families. They are: 462.700 and 462.675. And just like all our ham repeaters, they each require an input (PL, or CTCSS) tone of 103.5. They also transmit a tone of 103.5 to allow you to ONLY hear when our repeaters are transmitting. These have been up since last summer and have quite a large footprint, especially the 462.700. I have made contacts from Merced, Kettleman City, and even almost as far as the Kern/San Luis Obispo County line. Of course, there are some "shadows" as with any repeater.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="W6RAY, post: 10688, member: 4"] Sorry about the late reply. In case you haven't found out already: We have two GMRS repeaters up on Park Ridge, 7575' elevation. It is available to all those properly licensed, and their families. They are: 462.700 and 462.675. And just like all our ham repeaters, they each require an input (PL, or CTCSS) tone of 103.5. They also transmit a tone of 103.5 to allow you to ONLY hear when our repeaters are transmitting. These have been up since last summer and have quite a large footprint, especially the 462.700. I have made contacts from Merced, Kettleman City, and even almost as far as the Kern/San Luis Obispo County line. Of course, there are some "shadows" as with any repeater. [/QUOTE]
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