Name | Frequency | Tone |
---|---|---|
PARP01 | 462.575000 | 173.8 |
PARP02 | 462.575000 | 151.4 |
PARP03 | 462.600000 | 186.2 |
PARP04 | 462.600000 | 156.7 |
PARP05 | 462.625000 | 167.9 |
PARP06 | 462.625000 | 146.2 |
PARP07 | 462.575000 | 167.9 |
PARP08 | 462.575000 | 146.2 |
PARP09 | 462.600000 | 173.8 |
PARP10 | 462.600000 | 151.4 |
PARP11 | 462.625000 | 162.2 |
PARP12 | 462.625000 | 141.3 |
Note: the non GMRS or HAM channels are transmit disabled so you dont accidentally interfere with the publc safety.
TLDR; Because we don't own the frequency, we may have to change channels to avoid interference.
the GMRS frequencies are shared all over the USA. if interference happens, we can change the channel on the repeater with the push of a button. Then it's a simple procedure to tell everyone to change channel on their own radio too. This list is just what happens to be in the repeater when we got it. If all of these channels become busy we can re-program the repeater. You will have to re-program your radio also.
i can't recomend enough that if you want to do this radio thing for realz, then get a "programming cable" that fits your radio, and get the CHIRP Software installed on your computer. This will make changing channels and other settings in your radio as easy as a mouse click.
If the repeater frequencies change i will update this page and the CHIRP file berfore the switch if possible.
questions ???