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WSJI648 joined the community
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bscabl reacted to a post in a topic: "Illegal" radios
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That would even be worse. Written or oral, either way my brain locks up and the info isn't available for output. I hear you can take the test online, if I did take it that'd be the way to do it so I'd be home in a familiar setting which would help.
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Typically it takes 24 hours from when your callsign shows up on the FCC website. Sometimes it can take an extra day or so, depending on when the FCC provides the next update to third party websites.
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Ask for the test to be given orally.
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I'll keep trying, but it does not recognize my GMRS call sign - Ballpark guestimate... how long does it normally take the website to recognize a newer string of GMRS call signs?
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The test is what stops me from a HAM Tech license. I've never done well on tests even if I knew all the information. I just can't put the info on paper when the time come to take the test.
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SteveShannon reacted to a post in a topic: Over use of call sign announcements on GMRS
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I seriously doubt that either Baofeng's or Radioddity website make claims that their radios are "open" for transmission on unlicensed frequencies... That having been said, there is still a serious question about whether or not the DM-32 will allow change to another TalkGroup simply by entering the TG number on the keyboard; a major failing of the "inexpensive" DMR radios before OpenGD77.
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SteveShannon reacted to a post in a topic: Transmitting Power Limits
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SteveShannon reacted to a post in a topic: Thinking about getting into DMR.
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SteveShannon reacted to a post in a topic: Thinking about getting into DMR.
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Over use of call sign announcements on GMRS
WSHH887 replied to SvenMarbles's topic in General Discussion
I'm old. I had a SSN SN but also wore OD green fatigues. But for a while I wore tiger stripes. Looked cool, but I think they stood out more than blended in. -
AdmiralCochrane reacted to a post in a topic: Mini Oscilloscope
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AdmiralCochrane reacted to an answer to a question: GMR2-PLUS Channels on a KG-1000G
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No, I meant: Who do you talk to?
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you would have learned that if you paid attention of the specifications posted on Baofeng's web site or even Radioditty.
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AdmiralCochrane reacted to a post in a topic: "Illegal" radios
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It can get rather technical but 50 watts of non-ionizing radiation is 50 watts. Don't touch a 100 watt light bulb and don't hold on to a 50 watt bulb for too long.
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Dont close the door on a Tech license and DMR. It opens up the world to you as well as point to point communications without regard to the inconsistencies of propogation. Keep an open mind. Many do not like to see GMRS as Ham-lite! But I understand your personal use of GMRS
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Just watched the second video on the meshtastic device. Wondering if there is a practical distance on them. I have family in central California and I am in southern Cal... I saw that Randy had to do 7 or so node hops to get 30 miles.
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Perhaps, pehaps not, but definetley a couple step above it in cost.
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I'm honestly only looking at radio as a communication device and not a hobby. That's why I got my GMRS license and didn't bother with HAM. Now that Shaw Butte Repeater is back up I'll have enough range for around town. I just thought it be nice to get more range with DMR.
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I am permitted up to 100 watts, I can do any flavor of analog, digital and/or encryption I want, I can link my repeaters, I can use whatever offsets I want for those repeaters, and I can crossband my repeaters using my assigned VHF frequencies, and, i am the only one using all my frequencies within radio range (except for one of them has a small business several miles away). And i do it allll baybee!
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Get your Tech license and explore worldwide communications from your easy chair using DMR! This radio, the DM-32, appears to be a big bang for the money; see Randy’s video: https://youtu.be/nl4B0FPMkKc?si=vc4zSyb5Gnz5PP7W
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Is your use of your Business/LMR license essentially the same as others use GMRS other than the limitation to your assigned frequency?
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Not the one I purchased from AliExpress;,unless there was some keypress or software required to unlock it. I purchased it to see how easy it was to install OpenGD77 and after I discovered it was easy, I gave it away to a new Ham who made a donation to our local repeater organization.
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GreggInFL reacted to a post in a topic: "Illegal" radios
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The 1701 is unlocked also.
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Randy’s video answered MY question about why the $75 DM-32 over the $50 Dm-1701: The DM-32 comes “unlocked” for use on GMRS and MURS in addition to its Ham capabilities.
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I dont not have a H.A.M.s radios license and yet I still use my DMR on my legally and partially private allocated frequencies vested to me by the authority of my FCCs Business/LMR license, which is two-steps above a H.A.M.s radios license.
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GreggInFL reacted to a post in a topic: "Illegal" radios
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I've just now saw the you need a HAM license to use DMR.
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Oh well.. Watch Randy's videos.. You are allowed. Bye
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and we shiould all be in prison