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You for sure married the right woman. My wife is kinda intrigued by my funny radio "fad", although she does not really "get it" and probably would never pick a radio up and talk into it... but she laughs at some of the funny conversations on our local repeaters. And she still loves me anyway.
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It can be set to TX, VHT+TX or ALWAYS. There doesn't seem to be an option to keep it off unless it's hot (VHT)
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SteveShannon reacted to a post in a topic: My cheapskate attic antenna
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That can be changed in menu 51.
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Thanks for the feedback. I'm not sure if it's a Del Webb home. It's about 40 years old. For the most part it's a well built home. Nothing fancy. The attic over the garage is a good 7ft tall at the peak so I had plenty of room. Mostly I wanted to test the concept and these were the materials I had on hand. I got it all put together right before a local net started. I had to dodge my mother in law who wanted to chatter about what I was doing. Anyway, it seems to work pretty well. I am hearing the drive through girl at the Chik Fil A a few miles away, local highschool football coaches, road construction flaggers etc. More importantly, I can now hit a few repeaters that were out of reach with my HT. I am in a bad spot in this valley for reception otherwise. I am at the low end of the valley, right up against a curtain of mountains that block me to the East and South. You have the altitude advantage with that third floor. What kind of cable are you using?
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Here's my little setup. Of course the KG1000G+ radio, then a Jesverty 30A switching power supply with a Surecom 102 SWR meter and my wife's trusty TD H3. The power supply is new. The old one was a Pyramid but lacked the amps to drive the radio. It was able to run my KC XS20G+ to 29 watts out but won't drive the KG1000G+ to 20 watts for whatever reason. The extra power pushed my SWR up from 1.01 to 1.03 on my Comet CA 712EFC antenna. Power seems spot on. On the repeater 467MHz channels it's pushing 49.x watts and on the lower 15-22 channels looks like it outputting a bit over 51 watts. Haven't tried into a dummy load yet. Looks like I'm stuck with my DMR noise, no real change unfortunately. The speaker output is much louder than the XS20G+. The fan coming on every time you transmit is annoying. Guess the silence of the XS20G+ has me spoiled. 3 power settings is really 4. The medium setting has a menu choice of 10 or 20 watts, I keep it at 20. Low outputs 4.8 watts, medium 20.5 watts and of course high 49 watts. We'll have to see about the sensitivity of the superheterodyne receiver as time moves on.
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Paul357 reacted to a post in a topic: My cheapskate attic antenna
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Welcome to the club. It’s a great radio, and performs well. I never knew that about the priority channel. I’ll keep that in mind if I turn weather alerts on as part of the scan as I also have the IC2730. Good info, thanks WRYZ926
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Just passed my General class test on Saturday!!!!
WRYZ926 replied to WRPL700's topic in Amateur Radio (Ham)
My brother's call sign stayed the same when he went from technician to general to amateur extra. He was first licensed in 2022. -
Just passed my General class test on Saturday!!!!
SteveShannon replied to WRPL700's topic in Amateur Radio (Ham)
Has that recently changed? Because three years ago I was automatically assigned AI7KS after I passed the AE exam. -
Didn't think about that but I see no vents anywhere on the unit. I've got the same impedance speaker just 5 watt instead of 2. Maybe I'll rig up a computer cooling fan blowing on the heat sink and see what happens.
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GMRS seems pretty quiet in N Dallas. There are zero repeaters with hoards of users wanting in … sad, but true. Ham way mo betta
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Well I see that I have the priority scan off. I normally don't use the scan function anyway. But I have 3 repeaters that are in my area as well as my own. Maybe I'll set one side up to scan the 3 channels since in different areas I use different repeaters and need to let the little lady know when I'm moving out of one area and into another.
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Sometimes the existing vents are designed to direct airflow over certain components. Seems like the fan has to be pulling air from somewhere.... If you pull the speaker, you may provide additional ventilation throughout, but you may lose an important airstream over components like the processor or amplifier. IMO, if the existing vents are clean and clear, not blocked by anything externally, that's likely the best you can do for it.
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Since this is the technical forum, what you are really interested in is the impedance of the speaker, expressed in ohms (unit of measure for resistance and impedance). An impedance match (amplifier:speaker) is important to both power transfer efficiency, audio fidelity and component longevity. "What is the pound of that pack of hot dogs?" vs "What is the weight of that pack of hot dogs?" (expressed in pounds). I would agree with @WRUE951that it is usually more important to match impedance than max power, since most applications never need max power. Answer to OP: Yes, using a 5 watt speaker in place of a 2 watt speaker is fine, although, depending on the speaker, you may require slightly more power to achieve the same sound level.
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I found out that the Icom IC-2730 will do the same thing if you have weather alerts turned on. The radio will scan the weather channels every few seconds and cuts out the channel you are listening to. I've never turned on the priority scan feature on my KG-1000G and I made sure to turn the weather alerts off on the IC-2730.
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Just passed my General class test on Saturday!!!!
WSEZ864 replied to WRPL700's topic in Amateur Radio (Ham)
This is 100% correct. EVERY new licensee is issued the next sequential call sign for that zone. If you want a vanity call, you have to first get your license, then apply to change. What you were told is not fully correct. Yes, they stopped sequentially issuing call signs according to license grade years ago, but there have not been dedicated call signs "per license level" for many years. This means there is no such thing as an 'Advanced' or 'Novice' call sign format anymore. The current format for a new licensee, regardless of grade, is xxXxxx. There are certain call sign formats you need to be AE to apply for, but none of those are new calls and are recycled from dead people and people who failed to renew for 2 years, thus giving up their right to retain their call. Even at that, xXx, xXxx and xxXxx calls are very hard to find, in the sense that anything decent (easy to key, easy to say, cool, unique, etc.) is snapped up if/when it ever becomes available. There is also a preference system, in which you would get first dibs on your deceased father's call sign for example. -
Ok I see now, it was the PRIORITY SCAN(function 19) function that was causing me an intermittent receive cutout every 5 seconds or so when the radio would scan in the background for priority channel activity. This scan looks for whatever channel you select for the priority channel.
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i would pay more attention to the ohm of the speaker making to to match that more than the power rating..
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Just passed my General class test on Saturday!!!!
FishinGary replied to WRPL700's topic in Amateur Radio (Ham)
I neglected to mention that you have to check the box on the form, but yes, you're right. If you go from unlicensed to Amateur Extra though (assuming you pass the Technician and General exams at the same time), they do issue you one sequentially right out of the pool. I've heard that supposedly there are some regions where they have run out of AE format callsigns and new license grantees going from unlicensed to Amateur Extra are being issued Advanced format callsigns, but I cannot confirm. -
Doesn't look like you can not have a priority channel. There doesn't seem to be an off choice. Photoshopped the end of the list to the right.
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Great choice! Congrats!
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Nice choice on radio/coax/antenna. I really like those radios, only quirk is be aware if you set a background priority channel. Two of my 1000+ radios exhibited a faulty acting receive when a priority channel was set. It seemed to create a cutout every so often. Also, I've been using the latest version of Chirp to program mine and it's been working awesome. The CPS software is good to but for some reason my computer settings make the cps text awful to read so everytime i use the cps I had to fiddle with the gridfont in the settings tab to make the text look decent.
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I was gonna replace it with a external speaker and wire it straight to the wires from the internal speaker and remove the internal speaker so it would help ventilate the radio, the tiny fan can't pull cool air in if it has no vents to allow that, it has no vent holes anywhere on it. Preventive maintenance .
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MyGMRS and repeater book are setup so that only the repeater owner or authorized representative are suppose to be able to add, edit, or delete repeaters from the lists. I know with how MYGMRS is setup, if you list someone else's repeater, you will be the one getting any and all requests for access. Both websites require you to acknowledge that you the repeater owner or an authorized representative when you list any repeaters. And yes we all know that anyone can scan and get the tones easily. That still doesn't make it right for someone other than the repeater owner or authorized representative to list said repeater. I know that I would nt care for anyone else listing my repeater on MYGMRS. The reason is that they would start getting all requests. Yes the repeater is open but it is still nice when people do take the time to request permission to use it. It's common courtesy.
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Yes I have a 50watt dummy load. I just now downloaded new firmware, and downloaded the Tidradio CPS off their website which I created an account to use. It wrote to the radio and I updated the firmware. Still not showing any wattage on the meter. I I programmed with a baofeng kenwood cable, a mirkit brand ftdi kenwood cable still no joy. I give up.
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My personal opinion is that if there is an open repeater which does not do anything to hide PL, e.g. input equals output, it should be listed regardless of the owner's desire. It is an OPEN repeater. Prohibiting anyone but owner to list OPEN repeater makes myGMRS site usability very questionable to say the least. I came here for the sole purpose to see if several really OPEN, input equals output, repeaters I can hear around me are listed on the site and they are not. I believe that there should be a way for anyone to post OPEN repeater information and give all users ability to confirm its status if they can access it.