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IARS trialling – Yaesu Fusion C4FM

Posted by admin on August 19, 2016
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The IARS are presently trialing a Yaesu Fusion C4FM repeater on VK2RMP 438.725MHz at Maddens Plains. The 70cm repeater operates with the usual 5MHz negative offset with a 123Hz CTCSS access tone necessary for FM users. The repeater is operating in Auto Mode, so analogue FM transmissions are re transmitted in FM, while digital C4FM signals are re transmitted in C4FM.

-Rob VK2MT Repeater Committee.

IMG_1112 IMG_1110 IMG_1120 John at the long serving gear under review John VK2AAL At work bench with  C4FM John VK2AAL - New Yaesu Fusion C4FM

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