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  2. "Making contacts" with anonymous men certainly counts as a personal activity... Very.. very personal..
  3. Welcome.
  4. Define personal activities.
  5. I realized that after reading the manual. The Mandela effect is kicking hard because when I posted, I thought I had questions and then Randy asked and I was unprepared and stymied. The information I craved was now gone...Weird. My cravings for Maroon crayons has jaded my perspective on life as I know it...Maybe it is a conspiracy involving pork...or rubber ducks on a dash board...or phonetic language rotting my brain...DAMN, the world is too flat for this stuff! I'll be over here rocking back and forth with my aluminum wrap until I have to go to work again...lmao with beverages....
  6. Well it’s right there.. Personal and business activities. Concerned parties. Not “making contacts” across licenses.
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  8. Just another matrix program, you aren't really even here.
  9. Tropospheric Ducting as another way?
  10. So you are here talking to a bunch of tech radio dorks and you think it's OK to be vague. OK.
  11. Always write to the lowest common denominator.
  12. There is a designated frequency for emergency use on Marine radio (be careful though, may be monitored by Coast Guard). Nothing I know of for hikers (except Montana I think designated ch. 3).
  13. Boaters may have, but I dont know nothin 'bout no boat radios.. But for us land-lubbers, there is no universal, agreed upon emergency use channel... SOME (very few) areas might have a GMRS channel assigned for emergency use, but it is limited to only that area. TL;dr: NO
  14. are they're any specific UHF/VHF frequencies for emergency use for boaters, hikers, etc? I've cane uo wotu several different answers using Google. does 1 need a special license?
  15. I should have been more precise in my statement by saying that a FRS radio can't transmit on GMRS repeater channels. I never know when a simple answer or a precise answer is needed around here.
  16. Can't transmit into a repeater. Can absolutely transmit on ch 550-725
  17. That, or what I suspect I'm hearing, GMRS radios being used as FRS radios with no ID.
  18. Uh huh.. Then... Why do I hear FRS radios every time I'm on any of the GMRS repeater channels? and, why can I hear all of my locked/legal FRS radios on the GMRS repeater channels ? I am very confused.
  19. EASY PEASY that even a lowly Private can understand. Legal FRS radios can't transmit on the GMRS repeater channels. All bets are off if someone is using an unlocked radio.
  20. Please explain this one to us...
  21. Yes following the regs does matter and why I stated the following: One really can't tell if someone is on a FRS radio or GMRS radio when using simplex channels as the FCC messed up when they allowed both services on the same channels. Obviously you won't ever hear a FRS radio on the GMRS repeater channels. Again. GO with what works for you on how often you say you call sign as long as you are at a minimum giving it every 15 minutes and at the end of your conversation.
  22. Read the back and forth again. Just adding humor as I sit here at work and ponder my existence.
  23. @OffRoaderX did I miss something? I didn't see you call anything crap. Or was there a ninja edit? LoL
  24. No, Sir, I am unfairly projecting my inner instincts on to a noble Matriarch. I am profoundly embarred by my profiling of CCR's. Please find it in your stony little heart to forgive a peasant....No, I realize you are an asset to this community and appreciate your dedication to help. I have struggle with programing a repeater but only invested a short time doing it. I am refamiliarizing myself with the machine and manual. This started way back when shinola was equivalent to feces to me.
  25. i mixed a barch with caramel.. May as well enjoy irt
  26. Radio Dork
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