Marvin,

You asked, "Isn't there a ham organization 
that prevents this from occurring if the repeaters are close to each other?"

The simple answer, is Yes.  That's the function and purpose of the local area Frequency Coordinator or coordinating body.  If you need to find your area coordinator, google, and it will probably come up.  If not, check with a repeater owner, as they will know who or what body coordinates frequencies and repeaters in your area.

HTH, Ray, AE6H


On Tuesday, September 4, 2018 1:32 PM, Marvin Moss <mmoss@mindspring.com> wrote:


Tones can be used for different purposes on each repeater.
However, my concern would be about 2 different repeaters
on the same RF frequency but with 2 different tones.
If ham A calls on one repeater with his tone and
another ham B is on the second repeater with his tone,
won't there be an interference problem?  Isn't there a ham organization
that prevents this from occurring if the repeaters are close to each other?

Marvin W4UXJ
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