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K3 Memory Editor

David Pratt
I have been trying to use the K3 Memory Editor but am having a problem
with it when trying to set the Repeater Offset on 50 MHz (6 meters) to
+0.5 (as it is in the UK).  Reading from my K3, the Offset field in the
editor is blank.  If I enter +0.5 there and then send it to the K3 it
sets my K3 to +0.6.

Is the Repeater Offset on 6 meters +0.6 in the USA?  If so, can a +0.5
offset provision be made in the Memory Editor please?

73
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David G4DMP
Leeds, England, UK
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Re: K3 Memory Editor

Dick Dievendorff
The intent was to allow entry of an arbitrary offset by typing it in. I'll add 0.5 to the stock table so that it also appears in the initial pull-down

73 de Dick, K6KR

On Dec 14, 2010, at 0:50, David Pratt <[hidden email]> wrote:

> I have been trying to use the K3 Memory Editor but am having a problem
> with it when trying to set the Repeater Offset on 50 MHz (6 meters) to
> +0.5 (as it is in the UK).  Reading from my K3, the Offset field in the
> editor is blank.  If I enter +0.5 there and then send it to the K3 it
> sets my K3 to +0.6.
>
> Is the Repeater Offset on 6 meters +0.6 in the USA?  If so, can a +0.5
> offset provision be made in the Memory Editor please?
>
> 73
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> David G4DMP
> Leeds, England, UK
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Re: K3 Memory Editor

Rose
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David,

The 6M repeater offsets here in the US are either 1.0 or 1.6 MHZ.  There are
exceptions, but not many.  A duplexer for only a .5 MHZ frequency separation
would be difficult to build.

73!

Ken Kopp - K0PP
Montana VHF / UHF Frequency Coordinator
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Re: K3 Memory Editor

David Pratt
It's obviously not too difficult for the repeater keepers in the UK,
Ken. All the 6 metre repeaters on 50MHz have a input/output offset of
500kHz.

73 de David G4DMP

In a recent message, Rose <[hidden email]> writes
>The 6M repeater offsets here in the US are either 1.0 or 1.6 MHZ. 
>There are exceptions, but not many.  A duplexer for only a .5 MHZ
>frequency separation would be difficult to build.
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Re: K3 Memory Editor

roncasa
On 12/14/2010 01:52 PM, David Pratt wrote:
> It's obviously not too difficult for the repeater keepers in the UK,
> Ken. All the 6 metre repeaters on 50MHz have a input/output offset of
> 500kHz.
>
> 73 de David G4DMP


that's why you folks in Europe get things done.
On this side, it's called "mass confusion" leading to no progress.

(smile)

72
Ron, wb1hga
"as you slide down the bannister of life, may the splinters point the
wrong way"
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Re: K3 Memory Editor

Geoffrey Mackenzie-Kennedy
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David,

FWIW back in the Stone Age when I had VE callsigns, the input/output
offset of the N.American 2m repeaters was usually 600 kHz. The same offset
was used on 6m, although there were not any local repeaters on 6m at the
time (1950-1974)

73,
Geoff
GM4ESD


David Pratt wrote on Tuesday, December 14, 2010, at 6:52 PM:

> It's obviously not too difficult for the repeater keepers in the UK,
> Ken. All the 6 metre repeaters on 50MHz have a input/output offset of
> 500kHz.





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