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  2. Hmmm just thinking out loud. If the claim of .25µV 12dB SINAD with the wide band duplexer is there going to be any gain on those number with the single band tuning on the new duplexer? And any guesses on how much? All I can do is excitedly speculate until it gets back into my possession.
  3. More like how close to the storms were the radios LOL
  4. How close are the radios to each other when you are testing?
  5. I can suggest the Wouxun KG-935G Plus
  6. This is the correct answer.. and for clarification, because you are new, "Part 95 certified" means that it says "GMRS" on the box. .Any radio/box/advertisement that says "GMRS" on it is Part 95 certified, meaning it is a true "GMRS Radio".. if it does not say "GMRS", then it is a business radio, a H.A.M.s radios, or lord knows what else, and will be more complicated to use and may not transmit on GMRS frequencies.
  7. You are going to have tax and shipping pretty much anywhere you order from now days. Giga Parts is one of the few radio related venders that doesn't charge sales tax. And most places will wave shipping fees if your order is over a certain amount.
  8. I also recommend not passing over some of the Baoefeng options. The GM-5RH has a lot of the features that you’re looking for. But the Wouxun HTs might be better if you want more mid-tier.
  9. Plus tax and shipping for the Comet.
  10. I am having a similar problem. My radio is 4 years old and had been flawless until today. I was considering buying a replacement from them for it because I really like it but if this is typical of their customer support, they can pound sand. I will buy a much cheaper radio elsewhere.
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  12. A magnet mount mobile antenna on a 9x13 baking sheet or a large pizza pan works well for a temporary setup. Another idea for mounting a base antenna is using a satellite dish mount also commonly called a j mount. I use a few j mounts for my different antennas. They have held up to 50-70 MPH winds just fine. The Antenna Farm has the Comet CA-712EFC for $124 and the Comet CA-GMRS for $80. The CA-712EFC is rated at 9 dBi and the CA-GMRS is rated at 5.5 dBi. There are other brands of antennas available too. I personally would go a little cheaper on the radio and spend my money on LRM400 or equivalent and a good antenna. Just try to avoid the cheap coax from Amazon and eBay.
  13. Playing around today after some severe storms we had yesterday. I've noticed this afternoon, that I am able to TX from the HA1G to the GM-30's no problem, however I am not RXing on the HA1G from the GM-30's. I originally thought the PTT was broken on the GM-30 but I tried a second GM-30 and have the same issue. I've assured there are no privacy tones on either radio. I've also factory reset all three radios and continue to have the same problem.
  14. I have to agree that a VR-N76 is not the radio for someone new to GMRS. I will suggest staying with an actual Part 95 certified GMRS only radio. There are plenty of options depending on how many bells and whistles you want. The Baofeng GMRS radios are cheap and they work. A step up will be one of the Wouxun radios. Some will state that you should not waste your money on cheap Chinese radios and they will suggest business band radios. Again I will suggest sticking with a Part 95 certified GMRS only radio. You can always get something different once you get comfortable with radios.
  15. Hi, WRXI733, I registered some time ago but I have been trying to sign in. It's probably because it has been a while my password doesn't work. I did the password reset but haven't received a reset email on any of my emails I could have possibly used for this site. Is there a mod or admin that can contact my as the the email I used, I know my user and pretty sure the email account associated. If not I can be contacted at gleister@comcast.net. Any help will be appreciated. Greg
  16. He lied to you. He lied, right to your face.. That is not a GMRS radio and it is the LAST thing anyone with a brain would recommend to someone "new to GMRS" and looking for a GMRS radio. You should never listen to anything that idiot ever tells you again.
  17. No experience with that radio. That is a HAM radio that appears to be capable of transmitting on GMRS (otherwise may be known as a SHTF radio). It has a boatload of features that cater to HAM's and are not readily understandable on how to use/configure or even what they are for novice radio users. To transmit on GMRS you would have to manually program all the regular GMRS channels/frequencies. (of course adhering to power limits etc for those channels, if you care about conforming to rules). All the GMRS rules/frequencies are baked in on a true GMRS radio. It is also not CHIRP capable which was one of your listed requirements. (Vero N76=Radioddity GA-5WB also not CHIRP capable) More is needed to recommend anything, but just throwing out Mabey a Wouxun KG-805G ? It's a good true GMRS radio, very easy to use. And mid-price range..CHIRP capable. I prefer the 905G as it has a bit better IP rating but it is not CHIRP capable.
  18. thank you for the advise I was talking to someone who dabbles in radio and is pretty knowledgeable in radios. he told me to look into VR-N76 radio pretty easy to use etc. have you heard or know much about them?
  19. Well, all depends on what YOU want in a radio. I take it this is a handheld given your previous '2 pack' purchase, as mobiles/bases are not usually sold in 2-packs. Waterproof/ruggedness? May be useful for hiking. Complex or simple interface? Lots of buttons or just simple channel display? Lots-o-buttons lets you program repeaters on the fly in the field. Simple is well...simple. Other listening bands like HAM/MARINE/MURS etc? SHTF capability/unlock (Tx on bands outside GMRS like HAM/MARINE/MURS etc)? GPS capable? Bluetooth/phone pairing capable? FM Radio capable? NOAA alerts NOAA weather channels USB C Chargable as opposed to cradle only charging emergency light? ...etc..etc..etc.... and the list goes on But I second @SteveShannon 's mention of watching some reviews, notarubicon on youtube ( @OffRoaderX here ) has reviewed every GMRS among a few other radios out there.
  20. Welcome! I haven’t used Chirp lately, but if I were you I would binge watch Notarubicon videos on YouTube. Starting with a Baofeng isn’t a bad idea.
  21. I don’t think Rich gets notified unless something is reported. Everything on the home page works fine for me now and has for a few hours.
  22. Still messed up over here at 14:30EDST. I first noticed the issue this (Saturday) morning about 07:30EDST. A friend reports that he sees nothing on the home page. I did not notify Rich. I thought if a note was made on here he somehow got the word. Problem experienced on my Android using Chrome.
  23. hello guys! new here Reporting in! I'm in the market to look for my first GMRS radio!! exciting I know haha. I got a two pack radio set from amazon about a year ago I got help from a real radio guru he knows his stuff!! super thankful for the help! but he couldn't figure it out ( wasn't CHRIP programmable sadly)so I ended up returning them to amazon and life just happened and never got a new radio since. so here I am in market again! I'm looking for a mid tier GMRS nothing cheap please all comments and advice is welcomed looking for a radio which is as programmable via CHRIP. I am also located in NC and want to start hiking again so why I'm able and willing to pay for okay radio. - WSCC962 OUT
  24. Yes in many ways it buys much more than it used to. The abilities of a modern cell phone as a computer held in your hand are amazing compared to computers in 1974. That computer power of a cell phone was only available to governments and BIG research facilities back then. What a Boafeng HT can do now for less than $50 was easily $300 or more not that long ago.
  25. As a very wise-man says in my videos all the time: You snooze, you miss out.
  26. Too bad you missed it. It's a pretty good little repeater.
  27. It’s working now. I didn’t reset my password.
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