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How radio repeaters work?

Updated: 11/2/2022
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A radio repeater works by having the transmitter and receiver on separate frequencies. This allows the transmitter to re-transmit the received audio or data. To prevent the transmitter from opening due to noise on the receiver most systems will only re-transmit if they receive a keying tone at the start of the transmission, a sub audible tone which is transmitted with the normal modulation or a digital code. Some repeaters use a separate antenna for transmit and receive although most use a single antenna and a filtering arrangement to split the transmit and receive frequencies. This filter is called a duplexer as it permits duplex operation.

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