Can a Technician operate on 2 meters through a repeater which has an output in the 10 meter FM repeater segment which causes the Technicians signal to be retransmitted on 10 meter FM?
Yes, this is not a problem as long as the Technician is transmitting in his authorized Technician bands. If a Technician transmits through a repeater which also has a part time link to a 10 meter repeater with an output at say, 29.680 MHz, this is not a problem because the repeater station is re-originating the transmission and there must be a control operator with the appropriate 10 meter FM privileges. All that the Technician must be concerned about is his own transmitting frequency, not where his output falls. Of course, a Technician can not transmit directly outside the 28.1-28.5 MHz segment.
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