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I think some members here did not read your recent post where you indicated you have autism. I recognized your "style" of response immediately and was not offended by it, considering your history...
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That’s interesting. I always run Windows in Parallels on my Mac(s), Bootcamp before that and SoftWindows when it was PPC before Intel. I did not mean to mislead you by recommending the DM-1701, but I have no experience with Linux What was your last iMac OS X; Snow Leopard?
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At this time, it is unknown if the Repeat function is disabled or if there was an input tone change. We just need to exercise patience to see what the repeater owner is going to do.
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Is there lost connections thing here...
HamsterDancer replied to HamsterDancer's topic in General Discussion
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marcspaz replied to marcspaz's topic in General Discussion
This is just an "I think"... but I am pretty sure property rights can't possibly apply in this situation. Someone is not taking physical possession or control of the radio. The owner of the radio is in possession of the radio and the radio is doing exactly what the owner of the radio programmed the radio to do. A person nor business does not have the right to not receive open-air radio transmissions on their receiver. Its just not possible. The airways are open to the public. Saying "you can't transmit transmit in 467.700 with a tone of 146.2 because I don't want to hear you on my receiver" is the equivalent of calling iHeartMedia and telling them the need to stop broadcasting because you don't want to hear them on your AM/FM radio. They will just laugh at you and hangup. And that is if they are nice about it. Now, if iHeartMedia has a transmitter that is malfunctioning and causing harmful interference to a device you own, now you have some grounds to at least start having a conversation. -
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Many of these cheep chinese radios and their software/drivers barely work on the intended system (windows), let alone a fast pace changing debian core. You may be out of luck if you have no access to windows.
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I didn't take it as such. It's just many assume that everyone runs Windows. If folks would read their EULA they'd never install it on their system because you're basically giving MicroSoft total control of your computer to add or delete any software that they want. I've been very happy with MX-Linux 23.3 which is a Debian Stable based op system (same as the ISS uses)with the KDE desktop environment so it's not only light weight(less than 500 Meg to run) but it's also highly customizable so you can make it look and feel just the way you want it to be.
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OffRoaderX replied to marcspaz's topic in General Discussion
The FCC cannot bring or prosecute any criminal action or case. If a criminal action has occurred, for example maliciously interfering with emergency services, the FCC may help locate/find the person but it is it is up the local/federal jurisdiction to prosecute the crime. and, just to be clear, using my repeater without my permission is in no way a criminal activity, no matter how big of an imagination you have. -
See attached file. Copy over the "cpservices xx.dll" in the zip file with the one for the region you want. For example for North America copy the "cpservices NA.dll" file over to the "****\Motorola\MOTOTRBO CPS" folder as "cpservices.dll" overwriting the original file. I would recommend you just change the name of the original file in case of a mistake. Password-Regionpatch CPS 16 Build 828.zip
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My asking you a simple question should not be seen as a challenge to you personally.
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OffRoaderX replied to marcspaz's topic in General Discussion
In which case, it would be out of the FCC's hands as they do not, and cannot prosecute criminal matters. -
Not for the last 13+ years and before that it was an iMac for 10 years. The last Windoze system I used for any length of time was Win98.
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OffRoaderX replied to marcspaz's topic in General Discussion
First, they send you a mean letter.. Then, if you ignore that letter.. They'll send you another one.. Then, after a year.. or more, they will issue an "apparent notice of liability" which means they say you owe them money - its like a fine, but with no real teeth.. Then, after you appeal or ignore that, after another year.. or.. two.. they issue an "affirmation of notice of liability" which means they say you still owe them that money.. Then.. when you ignore that.. after a year.. or two.. they must submit the case to the Department of Justice for them to sue you and get an actual court-order. To my knowledge, in the last 15 years, this has never happened for a CB/HAM/GMRS infraction. And there are still a couple of people that got "fines" 10 or 20 years ago that have still never paid. -
Ahh, thanks. I thought you were on windows. Are most of the people having issues connecting to dm1701 radios using Linux?
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SteveShannon reacted to a post in a topic: Change My Mind - I Don't Need Permission to Use Your Repeater
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GNU/Linux doesn't use a Device Manager. The programming cable has always shown up at COM Port 5. Works every time with every CPS I've used. I've got CPS's for AR/UV-5RM, K61, BF-F8HP Pro, Yaesu FT-65r, BTech 20v2 and the Radtel RT-900 and RT-4D. CHIRP also works on COM5 for the UV-5R, UV-82 and Talkpod A36 Plus. Like I said, I know what I'm doing, it's the CPS/Radio that's the issue and it's not just me having the problem. Google "DM-1701 CPS not connecting to the radio." and see how many others are having the same problem.
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WSEU730 replied to marcspaz's topic in General Discussion
This is essentially a private property rights issue, and the owner/operator of a privately owned and maintained repeater is entirely within their rights to grant or deny permission to use their property, the same as with any radio transceiver equipment. The licensed owner of any radio station is still responsible for monitoring and governing the transmission traffic according to the FCC regulations, as is anyone who transmits on the airwaves within US jurisdiction. Penalties for abuse can range from revocation of any license issued by the FCC to civil and/or criminal penalties depending on the nature of the offending behavior. Besides that, it is only a common courtesy to ask for permission to use someone else's private property. -
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SteveShannon replied to marcspaz's topic in General Discussion
Possibly, unless the rule violation is also a violation of the Communications Act, in which case it could be a felony. In general this explains the investigatory and enforcement authority for regulatory agencies: https://www.justia.com/administrative-law/enforcement-actions/ -
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Northcutt114 replied to marcspaz's topic in General Discussion
So the FCC would have to sue you? Because all of those things say "A Federal Court will..." -
Does Device Manager show the addition of a comm port when you plug in the chip cable or connect the non-chipset cable to the radio?
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SteveShannon replied to marcspaz's topic in General Discussion
https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-47/chapter-I/subchapter-D/part-95/subpart-A/section-95.313 -
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Northcutt114 replied to marcspaz's topic in General Discussion
I've been thinking about this for awhile. How, exactly, would the FCC go about "enforcing" anything? They are a regulatory body, correct? The have no law enforcement powers so what would they do? Issue you a fine and then, after a certain time of you not paying it, turn it over to the local Sheriff? I don't see a way that the FCC can directly come after you, other than to revoke your callsigns and credentials. -
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And the factory, chipless cable didn't work either even with the drivers installed. Again, the issue was not being able to choose a COM port to point the CPS to in order to find the radio. This isn't my first rodeo, I've programmed dozens of radios so I know how to connect the cable and make sure the radio is on.
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I have been happy with the Signal Stick on my 2m / 70cm HT's. I would go with a BNC and the appropriate adapter If your radio connection is SMA assuming you plan to interchange antennas. https://signalstuff.com/shop/ I have kept the stock antenna on the GMRS HTs. They suit their purpose just fine.
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Is there lost connections thing here...
OffRoaderX replied to HamsterDancer's topic in General Discussion
If you're not looking for a date, then why are you trying to "make contacts" with anonymous men?