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Offset Defined

(Repeater Term) In order to listen and transmit at the same time, repeaters use two different frequencies. On the 2 metre ham band these frequencies are 600 kilocycles/second (or 600 kilohertz) apart. As a general rule, if the output frequency (transmit) of the repeater is below 147 Mhz then the input frequency (listening) is 600 kilohertz lower. This is referred to as a negative offset. If the output is above 147 Mhz then the input is 600 kilohertz above. This is referred to as a positive offset.

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  • Balanced Footprint | Home: Balanced Footprint is a carbon offset provider for individual consumers and businesses. Their focus is to finance clean energy projects through carbon offsets. They only purchase energy objects in United States in order to encourage the creation of domestic jobs. In addition, they are approved and monitored by Green e, which is the nation?s lead watchdog organization for Carbon Offsets.

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