RPT? is normal for a Dplus Linked call that tricks the gateway into thinking it is going nowhere. :-) steve
Nate Duehr wrote: > 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]
