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I have a few Motorola radios. The XPR6550 is a good choice. You can buy them for reasonable prices. They also use a standard SMA type antenna connector. The XPR7550 is a better radio, but they are expensive used and have a funky stud type antenna port. So, if you need to use an external antenna you want the XPR6550.
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SteveShannon reacted to a post in a topic: Baofeng and Baofeng Tech
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WRUE951 reacted to a post in a topic: Repeater permission
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What @SteveShannon said. However, Baofeng Tech has branched out in recent years and are having some equipment made to their specifications by other companies. That's probably why they have kind of backed away from Baofeng Tech in favor of BTech. As a general rule, the Baofeng products they sell are a bit more expensive than from other suppliers, but they often have a couple of extra features and they do back up their products and provide support for them.
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Why?
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If someone sent a letter in the mail requesting access i guarantee the repeater owners would be horrified
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SteveShannon reacted to a post in a topic: Baofeng and Baofeng Tech
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What Steve said, plus Baofeng the company is actually Pofung. Not that anyone in America cares as long as it still has Baofeng on the front label.
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They are not the same company. Baofeng Tech is an American company formed to import and sell Baofeng radios. Their goal was to add value by providing on-shore service for the products they sell, unlike many of the other sellers of Baofeng.
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Newby here. Baofeng and baofeng tech. Are they the same company? How are they equipment wise?
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He was pointing out the channels that he thought were in that range, all of them are 467MHz channels and none of the channels in the radio were 467MHz. His mistake was he looked after the decimal and matched up the 467MHz frequency when there are also 462MHz frequencies with the same decimal frequency. There are no .5 watt channels in the radio.
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I’m not sure what you think he got wrong, and it’s certainly possible, but there are no 467 MHz range channels in FRS which allow 2 watts. 8-24 are in the 467 MHz range, but they’re limited to only 0.5 watts ERP. The 462 MHz channels 1-7 and 15-22 are two watts. The eight 467 MHz Main Channels in GMRS (generally reserved for repeater inputs, Fixed Stations, and short term testing) are not allowed in FRS.
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A heads-up on new Cobra radios of interest
SteveShannon replied to Ian's topic in General Discussion
What makes you think it’s different from any other USB-A to USB-C cable? -
https://www.cobra.com/products/performa-radio-programming-cable One of what I thought was its advantages just vanished; it requires a special programming cable and not just any old USB-C will do.
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GMRS Radios For Rescue And Recovery In Iran
WRTC928 replied to tcp2525's topic in General Discussion
I can't think of any reason it wouldn't work, but I can think of all kinds of reasons it wouldn't be allowed. -
GMRS Radios For Rescue And Recovery In Iran
WRUE951 replied to tcp2525's topic in General Discussion
I don't think Iran ever did depend on the U.S. for anything electronic.. China and Russian has been their main supplier and that doesent appear to be changning anytime soon.. -
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mb523 reacted to a post in a topic: Off Roading
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Yes. If you don't have a flat metal surface to use as the ground plane then you need to use a non-ground plane type. Examples would be on a fiberglass boat or some people have off road Jeeps with a plastic cap or cloth cover for the cab. Generally no.
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Lscott reacted to an answer to a question: Just one more antenna question
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Other than one might look slightly better on paper, there's no real world advantage of one over the other in real world use. Too many other variables come to play such as mounting considerations, feed line, and the position of the stars on any given night. Best to install what works best for you intended use and not dwell too much over what the "experts" say.
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Bow reacted to a post in a topic: GMRS Radios For Rescue And Recovery In Iran
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Bow reacted to a post in a topic: GMRS Radios For Rescue And Recovery In Iran
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• Me • 2021 Taco TRD Offrroad • Depends on the group, but usually GMRS 17 or some FRS channel that works for everybody • Old Mill Creek Rd and Ben Fly in Hickman County, TN.
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Antenna mount for 2025 Jeep Gladiator Mojave?
Lscott replied to WRTC928's topic in General Discussion
I have an SG7900 with the UHF mount too. I guess I should stick it on the roof rack and see how well it works. It might surprise me like the CA-2x4SR and NR240CA did. -
This affected everyone and I don’t believe it was related to our length of membership.
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Kind of a weird notice. I’m curious what the time out factor is set at.. I’ve been here close to four years and that was a first. I went to my profile and changed it there and used the same password.
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WSHH887 started following Password Expired Notice ??? and Repeater permission
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Ignoring requests could also be a nonconfrontational way of telling you NO. As an alternative, you could look up the owners call sign on the data base. That includes their mailing address. Then, horror of horrors, send them a letter. It worked before all forms of electronic communication and still works today unless... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PU5xxh5UX4U
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There was a fairly serious data breach not long ago. One of the other forum I'm on put that on the opening screen to force folks to change their passwords.
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Thankyou guys sofar. I I am getting help from my friends from talk2me.us in the gmrs department. Thankyou for responding to my text