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today on ham radio QA Iamp;#39;m going to talk about cross band repeating what it is and some of the pitfalls of using it so please keep watching for more hi Iamp;#39;m Michael keep an eye on VBR your host for ham radio whew a hub Iamp;#39;m in a mission to inspire and educate the amateur radio community so if this is the first time watching please consider hitting that subscribe button let me have seen it in the user manual of your radio or maybe on some type of advertisement or read about it on an online forum Iamp;#39;m talking about cross band repeating but what is it how does it work and most importantly how can you use it well Iamp;#39;ll talk about this somewhat misunderstood radio feature so letamp;#39;s dig in well simply put cross fader repeating is an effective way to extend the range of your handheld radio the cross band repeat function works by using a dual band mobile or bass radio to retransmit on one frequency a signal received on another frequency band and vice v