![]() Transmitter from activating on public service frequencies I monitor. ![]() This is the method I have used to prevent the Individual public service frequencies you program into the radio using the radio's programming software. ![]() This will NOT affect the normal amateur repeater and simplex frequencies you program, it only affects the Preventing the transmitter from being keyed. You do NOT have to set the CTCCS/ENC block to blank either because the CTCCS/ENC block has absolutely NOTHING to do with This prevents the transmitter from being keyed no matter how many times you press the PTT button and for how long you To prevent the transmitter's from being keyed on public service frequencies simply ensure the programming software's "TX FREQ(MHZ)" block is left blankįor those public service frequencies. To transmit on those public service frequencies. To normal ham band 2 meter and 70cm repeater frequencies, you also enter a few public service (police, fire, and rescue) frequencies, both transceiver WILL transmit on those frequencies and both WILL produce RF output that WILL produce interference and you can easily get into trouble if you are NOT authorized The UV3R and the UV5R transceivers WILL transmit on any frequency within the range (VHF and UHF) the transceivers are designed for.
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