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PostPosted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 12:45 pm 
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Thanks Rich for the credentials to log in!

The Yakima County page in the INW Database has been updated and added to. I took out a lot of the TX sides of repeaters because I'd rather listen to the RX side of a repeater. Should I put them back in?

Also added a bunch of ham repeaters w/ TX & RX's and PL tones.

Of course my list of business frequencies is growing so as I find them, I'll add them too!

Anything else I should do to it?

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 1:47 pm 
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Thanks for the updates !

Please put the TX side of the repeaters back in. Its helpful when searching frequencies. Often times I've come across what I think is a new tac frequency only to find out later it was the input to a repeater. Keeping them listed makes the process of elimination a lot easier. Another (minor) use for knowing the input freq is when you are curious if a unit is in your immediate area. Just listen on the input and see if the signal is strong ! Some ham radios have a button for this exact purpose.

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jrw14493 wrote:
Thanks Rich for the credentials to log in!

The Yakima County page in the INW Database has been updated and added to. I took out a lot of the TX sides of repeaters because I'd rather listen to the RX side of a repeater. Should I put them back in?

Also added a bunch of ham repeaters w/ TX & RX's and PL tones.

Of course my list of business frequencies is growing so as I find them, I'll add them too!

Anything else I should do to it?


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 2:50 pm 
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Sorry Rich, the inputs are back in there!

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Thanks from the rest of us!


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We're talking strictly VHF inputs here, since there's no standard offset, right?


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 2:20 pm 
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Atomic Taco wrote:
We're talking strictly VHF inputs here, since there's no standard offset, right?


Yep !


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