462.700 Spanish GMRS repeater

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N6ATF
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462.700 Spanish GMRS repeater

Post by N6ATF »

just popped up with a tone of 79.7.

Now, if I could just capture the English GMRS repeater's tone on that freq, I could block out the others.
31
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TONE

Post by 31 »

Most scanners wont do that tone I believe.
N6ATF
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Post by N6ATF »

Well, if it's a Motorola-specific one, the tones on either side of it will usually suffice.
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Post by brandon »

I am receiving English on 462.700 167.9PL... probably an LA repeater though.
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Post by SkipSanders »

Well, scanners might do it, but GMRS bubblepacks don't, normally. And they don't work 'on either side of it', either, at all reliably. They just get some burps of work, broken up by a lot of 'don't work' time.

The Pro 96 will do the tone, for instance. It's just not one of the 'cheap bubblepack standard 38 tones'. A GOOD CTCSS unit will have 50+ tones preset.
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Post by N6ATF »

I would hazard that most ham radios have 38. All 3 of mine that I've owned (2 Icoms and a Kenwood) had 38.
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