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I'm an avid offroader / outdoorsman. I got into GMRS / radios in general as a result of the offroad sport. - 2006 Hummer H3 with an LS swap on 37s, custom locking front differential, manual shift NP241, sliders, armor, sleeping platform and cold seltzers. KG-1000G Plus remote mounted with an EM-Wave GPS/NMO combo mount and a Laird antenna. The mount replaced the old 2G sharkfin antenna. - GMRS 20/22/REPT-19/REPT-20 depending on the location, other group channels and which mobile repeater has been deployed. - I am a member / trainer / guide over at ExploringNH.com. We frequent local Class 6 Roads throughout the state of NH and Class 4 Roads throughout the state of VT. These 'trails' are simply un-maintained town-owned right-of-ways offering various levels of difficulty. Numerous private properties, including some NEA properties, as well as Jericho State Park in Berlin, NH.
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I see that.. He did register 16 different coordinates for each site, probably 5-10 feet apart. If you filter out the last name you find overall they have 35 repeaters. Hella set up and no doubt range. And investment GMRS Repeaters ver 7_30_25.pdf
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Not for real. On map view it shows he has 15 repeaters at one location. Most of them do exist but are not his, are 85+ miles (Okeechobee 550 and Fort Drum 650 at least that I've been known to use) away from the location he lists and already exist on the MyGMRS map with proper locations and the real owner names.
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What linked NXDN systems exist out there? Here is Michigan it sucks. We have just ONE repeater. https://www.repeaterbook.com/repeaters/feature_search.php?type=NXDN&state_id=26&band=4
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Question re: grounding for lightning protection
WRYZ926 replied to WRTC928's question in Technical Discussion
I have bulkheads through the wall to bring the coax in. I also have a metal plate on each side of the wall with a piece of 1/4" 20 all thread through the wall that I use for my ground point. I have a ground rod right below the bulkheads and the all thread, plates, and lightning arrestors are all connected to that ground. That ground rod along with my masts and roof mounted antennas are all bonded to my service ground. I disconnect the coax from the bulkheads inside the house and put caps on them. I know the caps won't be much protection but hopefully they keep any charge coming down the coax and just shooting into the room. Nothing will protect from a direct lightning strike. All we can do is minimize the damage from near strikes. -
I think California is gonna win that one
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WRYZ926 reacted to an answer to a question: Question re: grounding for lightning protection
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Nice!
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SteveShannon reacted to a post in a topic: Base Station Setups...
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SteveShannon reacted to a post in a topic: Florida is HOT with Repeaters
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I'll get right on that...
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WRUE951 reacted to a post in a topic: Florida is HOT with Repeaters
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Welcome to the group and as a note, there are literally hundreds of YouTube videos on getting started with GMRS -- and no, you don't need a repeater!
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Florida also has the largest linked NXDN UHF Ham repeaters in the country I believe. https://ni4ce.org/nxdn-digital-communications/
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Hey folks, we are hosting a get-together on Sunday, July 13th starting at 02:00 PM at Carrabba's Italian Grill in Centreville, VA. We will meet in the main lot and spend some time socializing and working with anyone who may need some guidance on their gear. When everyone is hungry, we can head inside for some ice cold beverages and some food. As always, this will be a family-friendly event. Feel free to bring family and friends. Any questions, just post them below! https://www.facebook.com/events/744340581470568/?active_tab=discussion https://locations.carrabbas.com › Virginia › Centreville 5805 Trinity Pkwy Centreville, VA 20120
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Just returned from out of country travel and got the same smack... Was concerned but I change it....
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Question re: grounding for lightning protection
LeoG replied to WRTC928's question in Technical Discussion
16' between ground rods. Putting a coax in a glass jar etc. Lighting is going to do what it wants even with grounding. The grounding is a preventative measure to take care of as good as it can. There is no 100% it's going to follow any cable, it's the least path of resistance but because of the huge voltage potentials it can leave that path. Certainly better to have grounded the crap out of something than nothing at all. But it doesn't mean the lightning is going to go where you want it. I pretty much figure a direct hit is a death strike most of the time for equipment. Near misses is where the grounding really shines. -
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Do a report to export them to CSV and then use Chirp to import them to your radio.
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Question re: grounding for lightning protection
SteveShannon replied to WRTC928's question in Technical Discussion
You’re wrong, Leo. Air, and what’s in it, is the conductor for lightning, not an insulator. There are better conductors and better insulators but ionized air is actually a pretty good conductor. But who’s arguing about a couple feet?