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 A crossband repeater is different from a regular repeater in two important ways: A crossband repeater is different from a regular repeater in two important ways:
-  * Where as a regular repeater uses the same band with a small offset between the tx and rx frequencies (600kHz for VHF and 5MHz for UHF), a crossband repeater uses two frequencies on different bands (one on VHF and the other on UHF for example).+  * Where as a regular repeater uses the same band with a small offset between the tx and rx frequencies (600 kHz for VHF and 5 MHz for UHF), a crossband repeater uses two frequencies on different bands (one on VHF and the other on UHF for example).
   * Where as a regular repeater always listens to the same frequency (the input of the repeater) and always transmits on the other (the output), a crossband repeater transmits on one frequency whatever it hears on the other, whichever it hears first.   * Where as a regular repeater always listens to the same frequency (the input of the repeater) and always transmits on the other (the output), a crossband repeater transmits on one frequency whatever it hears on the other, whichever it hears first.
  
howto/xband.txt · Last modified: 2021/10/07 19:55 by va7fi