What is a Repeater in Ham Radio | How Ham Radio Works
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- Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
- What is a repeater and how does it work? Part of the New Ham Workshop, today I attempt to explain what a repeater is and how it works in the world of Ham Radio.
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Thank you for taking the time to make this video.
My pleasure!
what is a repeater? the wife! you’re gonna hear it until the message gets through.
Thank you for this easy to understand explanation. Now if you could only explain how it operates and how to access it. Thanks again!
So I know this is an older vid but I have a question.
The club nearest to me I have no desire to join.
Is it ethical/proper for me to regularly use them if I’m not supporting the club that maintains them?
I enjoyed that information. Thank You!
Great resources - Thank you so much
now I understand more thanks
You're welcome
Another great video Jason!! Thanks!!
Thanks for watching!
This is the best video explanation I have seen well done!
Glad it was helpful!
Very helpful, thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Yes when i listened to my police scanner back in the days , i would hear at times the reapeater is up , then i could hear another highway patrol an hour away from my location. Thanks for the information tho 🙂
Thank you for the Great Video.
Thanks for watching!
More good stuff here, Jason. Sometime in the future, can you walk folks through the steps necessary for accessing repeaters (offset, tone, etc...)? I think that could be a great help. 73
The very first video I ever posted talks about how to do that on a specific radio. But the steps on all radios are basically the same. But yes, I can record something specifically like that.
I second this comment. Maybe use a repeater's information off of repeaterbook.com and show how to plug that into your HT...maybe with an Anytone 878? And show the input differences between an analogue repeater vs a digital repeater.
Great overview, so I've been playing around with a Baofang in a ammo type very basic repeater. I would like to step it up and maybe buy a real repeater or maybe 2 wouxun 920,980s and make a repeater for our remote area . This will be for emergency fire and such so I'm thinking gmrs because the license will be easier for non radio people. I would like to hear your thoughts on equipment.
new question about upgrading to general does your ham club accept out of state testing? We do not have online testing here and I dunno when the next time there going to try to test they do it so spradic and most of the time I can get a way there...I have my CSCE
So if I want to communicate with my buddy on another radio, we both need have the same repeater programmed into our radios ?
Correct. Or simplex. Same frequency
I'm a novice at this, I still don't have my license but I'm already studying for it, one question. When I already have the closest repeater in my HT, how do I know if it is working or if it is correct the way I did it? I have several days just trying to listen but never heard anyone there.
You know I need to start at the very beginning! :) you Rock!!
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Is that an FT101EE I see on the right?
how's it going from Seattle
Hi, i am trying to find a repeater for commercial radio FM in 87-108 MHz with low output power. do you know some? 25 watts its to high so the antenna will be masive. Hope you can help me!
A question about repeaters. The sawmill, about 3 miles from me, uses a repeater for communication around the mill site. When I'm listening I usually hear the base units but not the handhelds?
They could be using low powered HTs? But are possibly using a crossband repeater, and you are just monitoring one side of the conversation? Or they are using ctcss tone, and you only hear one side of the conversation? Or its a trunked repeater system.
with a home station like a 7300, can/should I use repeaters?
Is the frequency listed on websites the repeater's TX out or the frequency the repeater is listening to?
That is the listen-to frequency. The TX is on the offset frequency
Hey man thanks for making this video. I wanna buy a Motorola XPR 7550e (UHF) and theirs no UHF nor are there VHF repeaters in my area the closets ones are 15 miles away at a college. Will I still be able to get signal from that repeater being that far away? Thanks.
If any radio could do it, it would be that one. 15 miles is a stretch for an HT, so it really depends on your location and the repeater's location, and the terrain in between you and it.
@@HamRadio2 thank you this inspires more confidence
Justin, am I right in thinking that local repeaters are set on one frequency? Its not like you can scan bands when connected to them?
They receive on one frequency and transmit on a different frequency. Your radio does the exact same thing only in the opposite frequency setup. That is in the programming and what the offset of the repeater is about. No scanning the bands through a repeater. That would be something that you do with your radio.
@@notipster Thanks. I was thinking more that is it possible to scan the whole frequency of say 2M if the repeater is a 2M repeater? Like a gateway?
@@williethepimp I figured that was kind of what you were asking but to my knowledge that doesn't exist for a repeater. Hopefully if I'm telling you wrong someone will correct me. Maybe a personally owned repeater system but not an open to the public system.
@@notipster Thanks Bud. I imagined that I expect too much. Like a local repeater as a hotspot but analogue. Oh well.....
Have a simplex.@4watts. 440. All in a amo can. When there Is a special need. I put the rig on a tall site. ( With j-pole) Or hoist it in to a tall tree. "My critter in a box". Hi hi . Tks Fer good show. De kv4li. Ps I've had folks accuse me of trying to steal food from a oak tree? Go figure hi hi. 73.
Thanks for commenting
A few questions do you have to get a call sign for a repeater? can you set one up for 10 meters?
also can you run echo link on your repeater like on 10 meters at night?
Yes the repeater has to have a callsign also, but it can be your callsign - and yes you can setup a 10M repeater with echolink.
@@HamRadio2 thats cool thanks for the help man I am still in my first 10 year about 2 left and i will need to renew speaking of I tried to go tot he fcc website and renew early....it did not come up in the box tho is that because it was not due yet? KG5CUO
I am new to radio and had a beginner question. Do you need permissions or pay to use a repeater?
Typically no. Some repeaters are closed and require you to be a member of a club, etc. But most are open and free to use
@@HamRadio2 which one would you recommend?
I have a standard repeater rp 70 series I acquired from a pawn shop, have no idea how it works, I Going to get my ham license and want to know if this is something I can use.
Yep, you sure can
@@HamRadio2 will the ham radio test show how to use it?
Do I have to have my license just to listen to what's going through a repeater, as long as I don't transmit?
No - no license is required for listening.
Can I use a repeater just to extend my listening range for my 5 watt handheld?
Yes
How do you connect to a repeater?
How do repeaters get assigned their frequency?
Typically they work with a frequency coordinator for their area. Basically someone who computes what, where, when and how your system is setup and coordinates a frequency that is open so it doesn't interfere with other systems in the area. That's the cliff notes version. Without using a coordinator any frequency is free to use as long as the band plan allows it. They help you more to avoid interference issues.
Can anyone put up a repeater? Are there special permits required?
Anyone with a license
@@HamRadio2 getting my license in a small town just got more enticing, my testing was set for April, corona said no to that. Thank you for knowledge!
@@HamRadio2 what about frequency coordination to avoid interferences? Is in the USA the FCC responsible for that or ARRL?
Neither the FCC or the ARRL handle frequency coordination for repeaters. You don't HAVE to coordinate your repeater freq, but it is a good idea to do so. If you don't coordinate, and you cause interference to a repeater that is coordinated, you have to change your setup. Different states have different agencies that are in charge or coordination.
Funny, I always thought the FCC coordinated repeater frequencies.
The repeaters in my area are either dead or have been taken out of service all together.
We have some active ones around here
Where do you live? I am almost sure there are some available, but maybe not on your frequency?
Do you think 115’ Tower is High enough to making building a repeater worth wild?
It depends on the ground height of the tower. If you have a 20' tower, it'd be enough if it was on top of a hill.
So at 115' is the top of the tower over everything in the area? If so, it should work fine.
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It’s 115’ Tall at the Top. Once upon a time it was used as a windmill to pump water into a tank to arrogate farm fields. I’d like to setup a repeater for a local prep-per group to use.
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Solid steal structure with a pump house built into the base of the tower. I installed solar panels and a battery rack. If need be the repeater could be off grid.
It’s kind of like a WiFi extended.
Onions are repeaters !
Rubber Duckie antennas are crap, even on repeaters
Especially in repeaters
Hotspots must have been created so we could quit filling the landfills with rubber duckies.
@@notipster well if they would ship the radios with real antennas and quit making those rubber duckies, then it will be fine
@@w8kdzradio113 they are all compromised but I just got to thinking how some think they got a good deal on a baofeng and find out they have to more than double their investment with a good antenna.
So just anyone can hear you? No way to just talk to one person?
Yes, there are ways to do that
Not a good idea to drive while talking on ham radio
Disagree