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Other people on the same channel who you don't want to hear them. The hire shop is pulling your leg if indeed they said that the tones keep other If you do have to a CTCSS search it'sįairly easy to do you just keep stepping up one tone at a time and keying the That would tell youįrequencies, both receive and transmit, as well as the CTCSS, which might beĭCS instead of CTCSS, by the way. Read the program that is now in one of the GP300 radios. On the CTCSS discovery, and on the entire frequency andĬTCSS question, the fastest and easiest way would be to have someone
Must be someone who can help you with this but you may have to snoopĪround to find him. The GP68 radio is programmed from the keypad, whereas the GP300 isįrequency counters used to be rare but not anymore in most places. You can only "clone" between two radios of the same exact model. I'm on UK time, so may not reply straight away. Is this possible radio to radio without using a computer?Ĭould anyone answer the three questions above please and also provide any information they think is relevant to this, I'd really appreciate it.
This sounds good, but I can't find any cable that allows me to clone from a GP300 to a GP68. My third idea came after seeing that both radios offer the option to radio clone.
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I presume this is CTCSS and would mean I just have to try each CTCSS code one at a time? Are there any other codes and would I be wasting my time doing this? The only problem here is that the hire shop mentioned something about them using codes so that anyone else on that frequency can't hear them. My second idea is to buy a frequency counter and hold it in front of him while he broadcasts and then enter this frequency in to my GP68 via the keypad. My first idea was to get my mate to constantly broadcast on his GP300 and me to use the scanning feature on the GP68 to find the frequency. I am quite new to all this, but really need to use my GP68 to communicate with these people when we start work next month as we rely on them for security and backup reasons and to be without a radio would leave me in trouble. They hire their GP300 units from a hire shop in the UK that won't tell me what frequency they are on as they want to make more money by hiring more units out instead of me and a few others using our own. I have just bought a GP68 from Ebay to use when working with my mates who all use GP300.