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  2. So it’s possible for a station at a fixed location to change from a base station to a control station strictly based on usage, and back again on the next transmission? So could that same station at a fixed location become a Fixed Station on the next transmission?
  3. Nope. Come now Steve, I'm sure you've read at least one or two of the other six 1/2 threads! Part 95A (which applies to all other parts of 95, including 95E) makes a distinction based on usage, not equipment. Why? I'm not an FCC lawyer, so I don't know. Base station. A station at a fixed location that communicates directly with mobile stations and other base stations. Control station. A station at a fixed location that communicates with mobile stations and other control stations through repeater stations, and may also be used to control the operation of repeater stations.
  4. How does a base station using a “wide coverage repeater” exceed the range of a mobile radio or even a handheld radio using the same repeater?
  5. The explanation was in their reply: to extend the range of mobile and handheld portable stations. What is happening now with base stations using wide coverage repeaters makes FCC's position make sense. But then we're back to the old problem of lack of enforcement. only direct to another fixed station, not through a repeater Yet you feel the need to jump in and try to have the last word. If you think you're right, take your interpretation to the FCC and see if they agree. Otherwise, opinions are worthless.
  6. RoadApple

    WSJS334

    Welcome to the forum, Pedro. There is a wealth of knowledge on this online community/forum with lots of folks willing to share and help. Ask questions and have fun!
  7. Welcome to the forum, Nate! And welcome to GMRS radio. Are there other things you should know before using it? Probably not. Just have fun and be polite and everything will be fine.
  8. Welcome, Nate! If I were you I would find some Notarubicon videos that address your interests. He has them on many different topics that relate to GMRS. Of course the regulations specific to GMRS are here: https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-47/chapter-I/subchapter-D/part-95/subpart-E
  9. WSJW650

    WSJS334

    Welcome!! Have a couple of those 15-pros arriving tomorrow Love Puerto Rico
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  11. Welcome. You are in the right place. There is a ton of information and very helpful people here, so I recommend you join and look around. First thing? Turn it on and hit the scan button. You may hear someone. If you do, push the PTT button and say hi.
  12. Welcome! Feel free to register here now that you are licensed
  13. Oh it’s the official CPS software Thank you
  14. Isn’t every radio a Control Station then? And I absolutely agree that I don’t think it makes sense to exclude base stations.
  15. https://baofengtech.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/F8HP-125m-release.zip
  16. Because that radio, bolted to your desk with a power supply and a big antenna on your roof becomes a "control station" if you are talking through a repeater. That's clearly defined in Part 95. I know at least one or two people are going to loudly disagree with me but they are already on my ignore list. I think this is probably thread number 7.5 debating this in the last two years. If folks "interpret" the rules differently (which means they don't understand them) that's nice for them. Doesn't affect me or the 1000s of other folks with GMRS "control stations".
  17. Guest

    New to 5W Handheld

    Hello… I'm new to 5W handheld radios. I did get the GMRS license and I have read to basic rules… are there any other things I should know before using it? thanks in advance, Nate
  18. If you want too…sorry for the delay to answer
  19. but a fixed station is
  20. Download link to Terry CPS please
  21. Yep, I think it is. It's just well set up so it's easy to get around on and you have access to all the radio functions.
  22. CPS easier than Chirp?
  23. The thing that really sets the BF-F8HP Pro ahead of the others is the CPS. It makes it really easy to program the radio. We have Terry to thank for that.
  24. It says that clearly. But why should there be a difference between a 'mobile' radio talking through a repeater, and the exact same radio used as a 'base station,' bolted to my desk or whatever with an antenna on the roof, talking through a repeater? That's the part that doesn't make any sense to me. I don't do that. I'm not the 'hop on the wednesday night net' type and have little use for a radio that's not in a vehicle or backpack. But I don't get why putting the radio in a fixed location should change anything about its legality.
  25. Lscott

    Misc. Radio Gear

    I have a few Motorola radios. The XPR6550 is a good choice. You can buy them for reasonable prices. They also use a standard SMA type antenna connector. The XPR7550 is a better radio, but they are expensive used and have a funky stud type antenna port. So, if you need to use an external antenna you want the XPR6550.
  26. Oh dear! That was my experience when I purchased a triband HT specifically to add 220 MHz coverage. That HT has been collecting dust for years now.
  27. Doesn’t the Quenshang UV-K5(8) family of radios have the most sophisticated library of alternative firmwares at this point? For about $20 from AliExpress and the free IJV-3 firmware, I finally have a 5 watt HT thst an communicate with 2 meter SSB Ham Radio stations. With my 5/8 2 meter telescoping antenna I made a 65 mile QSO to another Ham and he found my DSB transmission good reception quality.
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