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  2. Just wait until you see the new DM32 ....
  3. I have to look away so I'm not buying a new radio every 6 months.
  4. I have had to go thru as many as 5 virtual ports in software to find a compatible port for some software. The ports aren't the physical plug in ports on your machine, they are the virtual ports in the software. As the Grand Master points out, different drivers can have their own preference for one port over another - and Windows sucks.
  5. Mine happen at any time during the day and night. Usually more during the day. Seems to wane at night and weekends so I think it's more business related than anything else. It makes it very hard to use my scan function because it gets stuck on the noise even when it's squelched.
  6. No kidding, though, I really like it. It has everything I like about the 5RM with a couple of extra features. The screen is still impossible to read in bright sunlight, though.
  7. Well, there ya go! Spend your 30 bucks and get it all. You're welcome.
  8. Goddamn it, it sure as hell does. A quick look at the amazon link made it look like it was broadcast AM/FM radio, not VHF AM / FM.
  9. Its been a struggle, but we will get through this difficult time.
  10. I think it does. I'm not sure because I'm not interested in listening to air bands. Edited to add: It's advertised as receiving AM 108-136 MHz. Does that cover the air band?
  11. dang, if that had air band receive it'd do basically everything I wanted
  12. It was the bank scanning that decided me. I really like the 5RM. The lack of banks was one of my few complaints about it. The 5RM is still useful for most of my purposes, and will get plenty of use, but there are occasions when the bank scanning will be nice to have.
  13. Those aren't "repeater" tones. Sometimes there's uses for tones in simplex comms. In fact, if I'm in a group traveling together, we almost always have tones in the radios so we're not hearing anyone else who may be making noise on the radio. But yes, your normal channels 15-22 will be simplex on most GMRS radios, and then 23-30 will be your repeater channels, then you'll be able to program in some 'DIY' channels (usually repeaters, is the idea) in the additional space.
  14. There are all kinds of rules and even laws where breaches will be ignored or forgiven when it's done for a legitimate emergency. Which is a perfectly reasonable approach, IMO.
  15. That's a gorgeous strawman you've built there lol No one (and definitely not in the post you quoted) was talking about public safety frequencies.
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  17. It's happening again right now, and it is coming through on channel 15 with no codes set, channel 15 with a CTCSS tone set, and my repeater channel with a digital code set. Very mystifying. I haven't heard it all day until now. I'll start making notes to see if it usually occurs at the same time in the evening.
  18. Thanks Randy. I hope you're doing OK and surviving since Cheetos shut down their local factory.
  19. its very simple: Select channel "REPEATER 17" (it may also be listed as Channel 24, or Repeater 24) In the menu find the CTCSS/CTC TRANSMIT/TX setting and select 107.2 Forget about the output tone for now as its optional and will just confuckulate you Save the change Push the talk button, and enjoy using the repeater.
  20. Yah.. My idea is that Windows sucks and this is almost certainly a driver/port/Windows-sucks type issue. In the Midland software is there an option to manually select the port and have you tried changing it? ...on the bright side, if you can't get it to work, its really not that difficult to program it manually.
  21. Good thinking! It didn't occur to me that a digital signal might coincidentally contain my DCS code.
  22. I have an MXT500 and am having issues programming it. I've tried two different USB cables, two different ports on my laptop. I've enabled USB Programming, but when I try to read the configuration, it can't find the port. I'm running Windows 11 Pro with all the updates. Any ideas?
  23. I just bought a pair of these radios for outdoor purposes and I am trying to connect to a repeater. I can't make heads or tails of it truthfully and need help. Repeater information: Frequency is 462.600 Input tone is 107.2 Output tone is 107.2 No permission required, the info is available to anyone on the map. I am looking to program it, but again I feel like I took off a bit more than I can chew. I am certainly a newbie at this. Thanks for the help!
  24. I didn't say they couldn't buy it. Still doesn't make it right.
  25. KrakenRF uses a unique technology which bends time and space to allow tracking of signals that were transmitted up to several days ago. By allowing repeated trips back to the time these transmissions were made, KrakenRF makes tracking of even single brief transmissions easy.
  26. Yesterday
  27. Two issues here: Mustering the posse and/or just getting the Kraken antenna array setup on the car and getting said car to your general location can take time -you could very well be long gone by then If you are SMART about it, keying only a few seconds at a time, then moving, it would be very difficult - if you only did it 2 or 3 times, it could event be impossible.. BUT - if you are having an ongoing conversation, even while driving or as in the case of the guy that I caught jamming one of our repeaters, continuously keying while driving, it gets easier. TL;dr: If you're smart, its nearly impossible.. If you're an idiot that thinks you are immune to being caught, it gets easier when using a Kraken. Luckily all of our repeater jammers have been idiots.
  28. you got that right..I just ordered to Baofengs yesterday
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