I've been trying to use the repeater at 147.225 MHz to access the repeater in Dwight, Ontario via IRLP. The IRLP node is 2460 and I did successfully work VA3XOR in Dorset a few months ago this way.
If I transmit and then key 2460, there is no voice response. IIRC, the time that I did this successfully, the connection to the distant IRLP node was confirmed with a voice message.
If I transmit and then key 2203 (another VE3MUS repeater in Muskoka) I get a voice response "The node number that you dialed does not exist. Please check the code and try again."
Clearly I am reaching the Aurora repeater because I do get the response to the 2203 code. Also I have QSO'd through the Aurora repeater locally.
Checking repeaterbook.com, it lists IRLP 2460 as "On Air" and "IDLE for 0 days, 6 hours, 7 minutes, 7 seconds." implying that somebody used it 6 hours ago.
Also repeaterbook.com lists IRLP 2203 as "On Air" and "IDLE for 0 days, 0 hours, 37 minutes, 9 seconds."
Any suggestions?
Hello Brian,
Thanks for your work on this. I thought that perhaps my handheld was not generating the DTMF codes correctly. I was able to record the DTMF codes into an audio file and then input the file to a spectrum analyzer program that I found on the Internet. The frequencies look correct. Based on that, and the fact that others have experienced problems, it looks like my handheld is OK.
I'll be away for the next two weeks (won't be at the December meeting) but after that, if there is any way that I can help, please let me know.
Jack VE3UKD