When you say there is no voice on the carrier when using a repeater, are to 
listening to the signal from your radio or from the repeater.
If you are listening to your repeaters output, you are probably experiencing 
what is referred to as Desense .

While your monitoring radio is listening to the repeater's output frequency, 
the radio you are trying to hear is on the repeater's input. (two different 
frequencies).

Because they are so close, your transmit radio (being on a different frequency) 
is overloading your receiver.

 

Try this. Place your monitoring radio in another room to give them some 
separation. This additional spacing should keep your TX radio from overloading 
your RX radio.
You need to listen to your signal on the same frequency.



Is this a possibility?

Stay safe and healthy.

John   K3NXU





 

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Al Jones
Sent: Monday, June 6, 2022 12:51 PM
To: Discussion of CHIRP
Subject: Re: [chirp_users] What is wrong here?

 

according to Chirp there is nothing set for tone or DTCS on the GMRS channels 
(frequencies) lines 31 - 52l the only exception is line 53 where I have a 
positive offset for the local GMRS repeater.

 

The problem is that I'm sending a carrier but no voice on the carrier.  
Reception is fine all the way 'round,

 

//al

 

------ Original Message ------

>From "John LaMartina" <[email protected]>

To "Discussion of CHIRP" <[email protected]>

Date Mon 6 6 22 11:10:42

Subject Re: [chirp_users] What is wrong here?

 

Do you have CTCSS tones set on the receive side.

If so, remove them.

It’s possible the repeaters aren’t sending a tone back to you..

 

Stay Safe and Stay Healthy John Miklor

 

https://www.Miklor.com

On Jun 6, 2022, at 10:01 AM, Al Jones <[email protected]> wrote:

 

Attached is the image of my 'working' radio - problem is, it's not working 
right. This an older Baofeng UV-82L much prior to the recent FCC rule changes. 
I am both a licensed ham (KG5HEJ) and GMRS (WQYM836) operator. Though I 
recognize the legalities of using this radio, it's use in the GMRS bands is 
primarily for monitoring local tourists and providing them with help.

 

That all out of the way. RX/TX on any of the ham bands is without problem, I 
can talk with anyone on our local repeater system, or simplex, without a 
problem (barring mountains which are occasional problems) on the GMRS freqs, 
I'm seeing (on my BCT15X scanner) a carrier being transmitted in the 
appropriate freq but hearing no voice on the carrier on both the one GMRS 
repeater channel and simplex. I and a friend have been all over these settings 
and I hope we're just missing the obvious (obvious to someone else.)

 

Anyone ???

 

//al KG5HEJ

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