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  2. Most of the large race teams have licenses for the system. My system in my jeep cost around that price with 2 headsets, headset jacks and radio. I dont run TRBO but have my VHF or UHF tied in on that jeep. Not sure if he is using a LMR system to give him long range or not but know some folks that subscribe to a LMR system to give them range and distance on RF. On a side note just got home from Windrock Park this weekend for our first JJUSA event of the year. Have 4 this year on top of other events. Was great to get in the woods and actually tested my new starlink mini in the jeep on the trails. Worked as expected but was nice to sit and lunch and upload some photos and videos while everyone else was out of service.
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  4. Your premium membership hasn’t registered for your forum membership yet. I reported it to Rich. He’ll fix it.
  5. The cigarette lighter is the worst thing to use, especially for a 50 watt radio. The lighter port is usually only rated for 10 amp and a 50 watt radio pulls double that on transmit. Plus there is a greater chance of getting RFI into your vehicle wiring harness that way. Your best bet is to run the radio positive lead to the battery and the radio negative to a chassis ground. This is especially true if it is a newer vehicle equipped with the battery management system.
  6. Here’s a recommendation from the FCC: ”The FCC said: "We are reaching out to recommend that you emphasize to new examinees that under the Commission’s rules, address information submitted by an applicant is considered public information in the Universal Licensing System (ULS) and may be accessible online through ULS and internet searches. If an applicant would prefer not to disclose their home address then they may provide an alternate address, such as a P.O. Box or a business address. This ensures privacy while still allowing for compliance to FCC rules."
  7. WRWQ613

    chirp

  8. WRWQ613

    chirp

  9. Socalgmrs lives in a great area for UHF. He really needs to take a trip out to the NE and experience hilly and mountainous regions where sometimes 50 watts won't get you 2 miles.
  10. BoxCar

    chirp

    Post which channels you are programming and we can then dianose the problem. You may be trying to set a simplex only channel to repeater use and theradio's firmwre is blocking you.
  11. WRWQ613

    chirp

    I programed the BTech-50v2 radio with chirp and the offset on the radio is not staying programmed from the software when I upload it to the radio am I doing something wrong ???
  12. for right now i am using the cig lighter plug for now was doing some testing
  13. Thank you all for the guidance. I’ll do some listening. Thank you Radioguy for the link. As to why, we are located in a low area with a mountain to our east and west. To the the north and west of us there are two good repeaters but they are 18 and 31 miles away. Handhelds don’t work.
  14. He asked a valid question. Even if he read the rules it's still a valid question. You don't have to be the way you are when you answer. Such a sad ham.
  15. How is the radio hooked up? Both directly to the battery?
  16. btech gmrs-50v2 when i key up im my truck i get feed back in my stereo even when the radio off any one know y ??? it just started it never had it before low power it doesn't but it will in high and mid
  17. Congrats I take the General on 5/10/25.
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  19. There is no formal process other than obtaining a GMRS Lic. Follow the FCC rules and have fun, There are several communities where repeaters coehiist on the same channels, And tell the guy asking you "why you want to have a repeater" to pound sand into he Grand Canyon..
  20. I did too,, back in 8th grade.. We used to steal the stuff from Science Class and toss it down the hallway..
  21. If you had read the fcc gmrs rules that you swore you understood before you paid your fees you would not have to ask this question. I guess the baby sitter that posted the link to the rules was right. Well not really since you still didn’t bother reading them. NO! THE FCC DORSNT CARE IF YOU PUT UP A REPEATER. So you listen on all simplex repeater out outs 15-22. You check sites like this. Then you select an unused pair and turn on the repeater. The real question is do you need a repeater? Why do you want it? Do you and your friends do stuff in the area that simplex doesn’t work? Farm, off road area, hiking park race track ect….. can you get the antenna up high enough to matter? Most, like 99% of people don’t need a repeater. What’s the benifit? Or are you just trying to chat with strangers men on the air waves.
  22. Totally agree with that.
  23. that would depend.. If he doesn't have a choice i.e. a single user hogging all the ch's.. Go for it!
  24. Actually there ARE still 46/49 Cordless phones still in use, so Not true.
  25. Hey brother we got the same mat!!
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