Yaesu FT-991 repeater shift

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Ant
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Yaesu FT-991 repeater shift

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Hi, does anyone here have a fix for the repeater shift issue I'm having....

...so what the issue appears to be is, I can program a load of repeaters in, but for 70cm they have different offsets of course, some are +1.6 and some are +7.6.

Now, the issue is that there appears to only be ONE setting in the radio for what the shift is, so as I save a channel to memory, the one thing it will not save is the shift frequency. I have to go into the main settings to go from a +1.6 repeater to a +7.6 repeater and it actually takes a bit of time to do that.

Any ideas? Thanks.
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Re: Yaesu FT-991 repeater shift

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Ah ha, sorted!
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Re: Yaesu FT-991 repeater shift

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What was the fix might help others with this problem.
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