Jump to content

All Activity

This stream auto-updates

  1. Past hour
  2. Welcome aboard, I monitor Thompson Station, Brentwood, both Franklin and Grasslands repeaters. We have not set up a formal net, but with 44 members we should be able to set up some days and times for shout outs.
  3. So it's, as stated above "We did some things." I guess I can live with that since it didn't brick the radio I tried it on. (And I must say that updating via the USB-C port is much more convenient than using a Kenwood programming cable.) Anyway, thanks for the info and feedback.
  4. Today
  5. I've only ever seen one other site that's close at all, and a very distant second at that. So distant that I can't even recall it's name or the URL. I'm here mostly as I'm into all facets of the radio world, but I do generally only use GMRS radios when out doing things, barely, if ever use a repeater. But interesting to see what else is going on out there and this is the best place to find that for GMRS.
  6. Good thing CostCo has those 35 packs - 29 for y'all and a six pack for me.
  7. We all value knowledge and experience here, but the way you're treating newcomers is out of line. Everyone starts somewhere, and being dismissive, impatient, or outright rude doesn't make you look more knowledgeable—it just makes this community less welcoming. If your goal is to actually help people learn and grow, then your attitude needs to reflect that. Otherwise, you're not building anything—you're just gatekeeping. You were new once too. Try to remember that.
  8. Dimmy antennas are used to contact stations 200 miles away.
  9. WOW, kept staring at the Ballon and then I saw a alien babys face screaming.... then the bird shit got into my eyes!
  10. I'm good with things as is, no need to ignore.
  11. It appears there are three different options for scan mode. Carrier, Time, and Search. Search exits out of scan when a signal is detected. It’s described in the extended manual.
  12. You can still see how people react to him. I added him to my ignore list a while ago and it really has made my life easier.
  13. What and miss all the fun?
  14. Breaker Breaker, can you give me a 'radio check'.. just checking in - Roger Beep
  15. If you think this place is low on active members just wait until you start listening to your radio
  16. Yes. And searched online for a solution.
  17. a.k.a. Load Terminator or RF Power Terminator
  18. Have you looked over the manual? Gone into the scan settings?
  19. Anybody can come up with scenarios where any use could be helpful. The issue is, is GMRS as specified in the regs, the right service for your usage scenario. If not, and you want FCC to make a change, then propose that. Just going rogue because it suits your purpose makes you a radio outlaw. Part of the the issue is just the precise meaning of what "illegal" means in this context. We should refer to violation rather than illegal since it is about regulations. But I think it is generally understood that illegal in the radio context means violating FCC regs. Linking over RF is not explicitly prohibited in the wording of the regs. But it is at least discouraged in the rule clarification where it explains any linking is bad. As far as I have ever heard or read, starting with ham, mixing radio services is prohibited by regulation. There are no other frequencies that I know of that can legally (haha) carry GMRS conversations. If you know of some, can you list the frequency and/or the service? Sounds a lot like "our country, love it or leave it". Leaving if you don't like how it is used would be fine IF EVERYONE WAS FOLLOWING THE RULES. Leaving because some people want to break the rules is just running away rather than fighting.
  20. I've searched for a solution and tried several things, but cannot figure out how to to this: Radio is a DB40-G When scanning through channels and I hear someone talking, I want to stop the scan and stay on that channel even if there is a break in the transmission. But the radio resumes scanning after a few seconds when there is a break. I've tried to hit the scan button, but it defaults back to the last channel I was on before starting to scan. For instance, if I was on Channel 1 when I started scanning, and try to stop scanning to listen to channel 5, when I hit SCAN, it goes back to Channel 1. I've tried the PTT button and it pauses, but then resumes scanning. I've tried the CAN button and nothing happens And lastly, the Mode button - I don't think that did anything. Any advice on how to do this?
  21. He is incapable of actually being helpful. He prefers to make himself look like a rhee-tard every chance he gets. This is the recommended fix:
  22. FWIW, several years ago I ordered the Browning base loaded NMO antenna. Hole mounted it on the right rear fender of a 08 or 09 Hyundai Sonata (older and better body style). It performed very well with an Anytone Smart CB inside. I found the performance as good as any Wilson 1000 or K-40 I ever used. Unfortunately, the car was totaled with in a wreck with a dump truck. My next car was bought in a rush and I had no real estate for antennas. If I ever get another car or truck, it WILL have a CB and this is the antenna I plan to use. https://www.amazon.com/Browning-BR-140-Land-Mobile-Antenna/dp/B0043I6FJA/ref=asc_df_B0043I6FJA?mcid=55684a0f4a963b8bb4dfae26a94289f4&tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=693362547589&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=7567373534784621621&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1021278&hvtargid=pla-761964227712&psc=1 Note: As with most CB antennas you WILL need to trim the whip. An SWR meter will be necessary.
  23. He might be an old fart that needs help... Go give the gent a helping hand
  24. i guess they make 'Dummy Antennas' for Dummies than Dummy antenna A dummy antenna is used to simulate an antenna during testing, allowing the transmitter to be adjusted without radiating radio waves and interfering with other services.42 It typically consists of a resistor that matches the impedance of the antenna or transmission line, usually 50 Ω or 75 Ω.4 The purpose of a dummy antenna is twofold: it loads (terminates) the cable from the signal generator with the characteristic impedance of the generator and coax cable, and it makes it look to the radio's antenna input as if it is being fed from a source impedance that resembles a real antenna.24 There are different types of dummy antennas, including dry dummy loads, which do not require coolant, and wet dummy loads, which use mineral oil to dissipate heat.46 For example, the Opek DL-60 is a dry dummy load designed for CB and ham radio testing, capable of handling 60 watts peak and 20 watts average power.5 A simple dummy antenna, as specified by the Radio Manufacturers Association (RMA), consists of a 0.0002 μF capacitor in series with a 20 μH RF choke, with the choke shunted by a 0.0004 μF capacitor in series with a 400 ohm non-inductive resistor.8 In some cases, a dummy antenna may include reactive elements like capacitors to block any DC voltage potential differences that could damage the equipment.
  25. What do you need help with. Put up antenna. Put up coax hook up to repeater set radios and talk.
  26. Any one near Bushnell, Fl that can help me set up a repeater for my ranch & range please let me know. I have a 25' tower. Thanks
  27. Nope. Never heard of a dummy antenna. Dummy load? Yes. Dummy antenna? Nope. Another question that could have been answered by a quick internet search.
  1. Load more activity
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Guidelines.