UR?:<your repeater call> - means "call transmitted correctly" RPT?:<your gateway call> - means "remote busy or unknown"
RPT? can also mean you're not solid into your local repeater (callsigns got mangled). It's often the "real" source of the problem for weak HT users. Their transmission is "good enough" to be heard locally, but the callsigns in the header got dropped or mangled, and therefore the route to the far end can't work. Nate WY0X [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
