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WSIK532 reacted to an answer to a question: Travel Tones, PL/DPL differences
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Once you turn on the ability to use repeaters, the Garmin Rino turns off digital data. Last choice on the contact ^. Right after “Add to Emergency Contacts”
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WRHS218 reacted to a post in a topic: KG-Q10H glitched
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Yes all APRS radios will send location data when operating in APRS mode.
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Yea I'm familiar with the Find Me app but i don't think it works with phone calls or off your phone directory. In fact, i just checked my phone directory and i don't see a 'share my location' however i do on the find me App. I don't think Find Me provide a bread crump option like the Rino. I've used the Garmin Rino's but never through a repeater. The Rino has a bread crumb feature but you have to upload through their map program, i forget what it was called. I remember it was kind of a pain.. The phone app we used (i think it was Log GPS) was pretty cool, we used it at work for a ton of things, even for logging USA fiber routes. It tied into your camera and you phone log. The app we used was somewhat custom also, It has an option. if you are code savvy, to write some of your own parameters. ... We had someone that did that for us.
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Curious. Do any ham radios have gos and save/transmit location data?
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You don’t really need an additional app with Apple. You can simply go to a person in your contacts and choose the last option “Share my location”. For the Garmin Rino if you transmit to a repeater or if you select the option not to share your location the radio won’t. The first is required in order to comply with regulations. The second is (as I pointed out earlier) simply an option.
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WRXB215 reacted to a post in a topic: Baofeng MP31 GMRS
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The RINO (not Republican ) sends your GPS position each time you xtmt to other RINO users and vis versa. Apple has an App that does the same thing on iphone's, each user has to have it installed and set up in their call directory, it adds a toggle to include people in your direcoty to your locate list. It does some other cool things like include coordinates on pictures with time stamps and an export tool to upload to Google Maps.. We used it at work a lot for outside plant stuff.
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SteveShannon reacted to a post in a topic: How do I find local repeaters?
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SteveShannon reacted to a post in a topic: How do I find local repeaters?
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Yes, the Garmin Rino. I don’t know whether the location is stored in memory unless you activate breadcrumbs or create waypoints, but your instantaneous location is live at any given time. But you can tell it not to share your location.
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My repeater has a 3 second hang time. Also, I use DPL 047 in/out and the station operates narrowband.
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AdmiralCochrane reacted to an answer to a question: Compander
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Appreciate the info. From what I've read I intend to look into Wouxun and Baofengs to start.
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Looking at the map on mygmrs, the only repeater I see that has coverage in your area is the Mesa Tumbleweed repeater. But you will have to either request permission and the PL tones or try to scan for them. And you might not even pick that one up depending on your exact location.
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katlow257 started following Finding Repeaters in my Area of the Tri-State
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Hi I am new to the GMRS Family, and I am trying to find repeaters that provide great range when I travel from Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, New Jersey, and Connecticut.
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amaff started following Radio Compatibility
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And far more often than not, user error / misconfiguration stemming from not understanding how 'privacy tones' (I know, I know...) work.
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This is not an issue. All GMRS radios/brands manufactured after 2017 can communicate with all other GMRS radios/brands, and most manufactured before 2017 can also. There may be isolated incidents of one radio not talking to another radio, but those are.. isolated...
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A true GMRS radio is not that complicated; you switch to a channel (1-22), make sure that neither radio has tones enabled, and then just start talking. If you add a tone (CTCSS / PL, or DCS), you will need both radios to use the same tone. Midland gives its tones different numbers than other manufacturers, so you might have to look up in a crossreference table in the manual if you have a Midland. That's it for radio-to-radio communications. All GMRS radios should be compatible with all others at this level. Then getting into repeaters, you'll need to select the correct repeater channel (sometimes named 15R, through 22R, sometimes R1-R8, sometimes R23-R30), and the correct tones for that repeater. But any repeater-capable GMRS radio will work about the same way, and all should be compatible so long as they support repeaters in general.
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A lot of these complications are likely related to privacy tones or something similar. I have radios from several different companies and have not had any issues. (Wouxun, Tidradio, Motorola, and yes, too many Baofengs)
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“I’ll alert the Media!” - Hobson in “Arthur”
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Welcome!! Scan the 8 repeater channels for local activity Use the Repeater Map and Database on this website
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WSIE419 started following How do I find local repeaters?
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no problem unless you start using talk groups, Digital and other special features of a given radio. I use Hytera which is compatible with a lot of Motorola stuff but not all. As far as analog use strictly, , no problem with compatibility between different brands.
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WSHH887 started following Radio Compatibility
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So I'm ready to move up on my handhelds. But lately I've seen posts about one brand not communicating with some others. So this seems to throw another dimension into radio selection. Are there models that are less prone to such things? Also, I should mention, at this point in my journey I am not concerned about "unlocking" the radios. When I get to the point of wanting to deal with Ham frequencies I will just get a license and buy appropriate radios.
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I mentioned that their size was similar to a bubble pack radio and I think it may have been misunderstood.
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Hello, Im following @OffRoaderX video guide on tone scanning. I'll keep you up on the progress if I can catch people talking on RPT2 or GMRS 16.
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Did I miss something? Where does FRS come into this? The MP31 is a GMRS radio.
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Don't Garman have radios with GPS and will save location of the user in memory?
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Thank you very much! I am in.