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Why are 2 way radio transmit and receive frequencies different?

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Why are 2 way radio transmit and receive frequencies different?

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When two radios communicate through a repeater to increase the distance, the repeater must simultaneously receive from one radio while retransmitting the signal to the other radio. A single frequency would not work because the repeater would only hear its own output. So, two frequencies are used. This is called duplex operation.

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