But if it passes everything, it's like putting a repeater on the air CSQ 
- you can't have another repeater within range of the first one.

Joe M.

Brian Raker wrote:
> You do have to program it to use a set frequency pair, just like any
> other repeater.
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> -BR
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> On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 5:53 PM, MCH <m...@nb.net> wrote:
>> So if there are two TRBO repeaters in the same area, there is no way to
>> keep them both from being active and interfering with each other? That
>> doesn't sound right.
>>
>> Or, if I have a repeater, anyone can just buy TRBO radios and use it?
>>
>> Joe M.
>>
>> Nate Duehr wrote:
>>>
>>> On 3/11/2010 1:54 PM, MCH wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I was talking about how many can be programmed in the repeater, not
>>>> necessarily active at the same time per se. IOW, how many "talkgroups"
>>>> can you program into the repeater. I'm assuming that you can 'deprogram'
>>>> some if you have two systems in the same area.
>>>>
>>>> I think WD8CHL answered the question I had - any or all can be made
>>>> active (except for a few reserved for special use).
>>>>
>>>> Joe M.
>>>>
>>> AFAIK the repeater doesn't get programmed with them at all.  It just
>>> passes them.  They're just "addresses".  The radios handle whether or
>>> not they're "listening" for a particular talk group.
>>>
>>> Nate
>>>
>>>
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