CHIRP will automatically import database including the PL tones and shift from RadioDatabase under Radio then query data source  then repeaterbook, select state, select what to import.

Easy.




On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 3:47 PM, Mike <dunlapmichaell@gmail.com> wrote:
where can i get the ctcss tones? everything ive seen on repeaters does
list the info...no more than the offset anyways.

On 11/20/12, John LaMartina ☀ <JohnLa@usa.net> wrote:
> The 146.670 repeater would be -.600 or 146.070 transmit.
> The 147.135 repeater would be +.600 or 147.735 transmit.
> To access the repeaters, you will also need to add the proper CTCSS tones.
> Those you will need to look up.
>
> John K3NXU
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> On Nov 20, 2012, at 9:42 PM, Mike <dunlapmichaell@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I can not get my UV-5R to recognize a 2 meter repeater at all.  I've set
>> the offset and every known variable.  Does anyone have a suggestion?  It's
>> a repeater in Dublin, VA at 146.67   and one in Perarisburg, VA at 147.135
>> .
>> Thanks
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