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WSAA635 replied to WSAA635's question in Technical Discussion
Ditto, plus if you're using a 2 radio set you can see where the 2nd person is relative to your position. It's also be handy to let someone with the 2nd radio to know where you're at if you get lost or hurt. For $30 or so bucks it's a handy feature to have. -
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Would work for me
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I did a scan while I was in WalMart and it showed up as 154.57125. I've programmed it in and everytime we go grocery shopping I have it on. I hear the overhead announcements, manager to employee, the auto button announcement to unlock different items and of course the carriage collector. The wife and I have a blast with it.
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Over use of call sign announcements on GMRS
WRCZ387 replied to SvenMarbles's topic in General Discussion
I watched a YouTube video of a couple of travelers being given a tour of the station I'm planning long term here, I plan to retire in 2030, as a gift to myself, I want to go out to SoCal, see Disneyland 75th Anniversary, & of course I'll swing by Station 127 -
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Over use of call sign announcements on GMRS
WSEL330 replied to SvenMarbles's topic in General Discussion
I told the people at work that 'I identify as WSEL330' spoken phonetically. HR hates me. -
You could try to Fox hunt it AND what about the skid marks in the driveway?
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I realize that I am sliding down this radio rabbit hole. I cobbled together a 'repeater' with 2 GMRS50-V2's (BTech). I attempted to use a Surecom SR628 plugged into each ones K1 adapters. That didn't work. I looked at the rj45 schematics and saw that the pin2, for data, doesn't even go to the k1 side of the adapter. OK, line from external speaker jack(no data on that plug) on receive radio to K1 on transmit radio and put that one on VOX. It operates but it doesn't sound good (of course I do not have a second person to help test it so I used an HT with ear piece and my vehicle mobile rig to test at about 150' from the antenna). The BTech has an option for 'REP-M' describes 'Repeater Forwarding Mode (X-band repeater with 2 BTECH Mobiles)'. I have a feeling X band is something i am ignorant to. previous sentence sets up this thought, could I plug in a RJ45 jumper to both? Not really confident in that one. SOO, I googled some stuff with an idea. Will K1RFD Echostation work as a repeater controller with my PC and the two radios plugged into it with the programing cables (RJ45-USB). I totally spiraling towards getting a legit repeater but I am working and learning with what I have. OR anyone able to set up two Radioddy DB 40g's as repeaters? and how?
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Outta curiosity or gaps in my education, Duplexer or no. I'm guessing the RF's occupying the same antenna would still be a problem. If a duplexer is used, would it have to be purpose built or just tuned?
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Outta curiosity or gaps in my education, Duplexer or no. I'm guessing the RF's occupying the same antenna would still be a problem. If a duplexer is used, would it have to be purpose built or just tuned?
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"I used the PFM" love that sh&$!
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(thinking, Is he talking about me?) LMAO
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When it comes to radio electronics nothing is impossible as long as you have the funds and the know how. It is really basically manipulating electrons and passing audio from one device to another device. Crossbanding in-band and out-of-band multiple radio devices can be accomplished in several ways, audio tie with a logic controller, voting comparator using COR, console patch, or an interoperability gateway. I've designed several crossband package configurations back in the 70s, 80s, and early 90s and some of them have been written up in various trade magazines. Back in the early 80s, I designed an airborne repeater package using a GE Porta-Mobile II Low-Band Radio and a GE MPD Portable with a Sweet Electronics Logic Controller and put it in an Airplane so two vehicles (car on a VHF Highband Channel and a motorcycle on a Lowband VHF) can directly communicate over 15-20 miles apart in hilly terrain while in motion traveling across the State for a special event. "Some People" not in the know couldn't figure how in the hell I was able to make a Lowband radio talk directly to a Highband radio. My answer to them was "I used the "PFM" technology method. I truly missed those days creating solutions like this to make the impossible possible.
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We transmitted into dummy loads as part of a test of our emergency communications trailer. So unless someone was really close to the trailer, no one heard us when transmitting into a dummy load.
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Should work for me, I'm in AA near BWI.
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You mean you heard from a friend how they did that. Be careful, you don't want to go to radio jail where they desense you and you have to constantly remind them that you do use your call sign....
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COSTCO in Avondale, AZ uses it but I've never tuned in to see if I could hear anything. I plan on using Blue Dot or Green Dot when I'm Out and About to keep in touch with friends who have radios since they'll probably be less traffic on it then on GMRS.
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Yes it will work. The issue is that the FCC doesn't allow cross band repeating or linking different services. While your GMRS call sign gives you privileges on GMRS channels they don't give you privileges on the amateur bands. And an amateur license does not give you privileges on GMRS. It doesn't matter if you have both licenses or not. We tested some dual band amateur mobile radios with cross band repeat that were MARS Modded and yes you can cross band from GRMS to 2m. I don't suggest doing it though. You will get the attention of the sad hams and sad GMRS curmudgeons really quick by doing this. And again not permissible by the FCC.
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Central Maryland (Howard County more than likely) would probably be best for most. If we do future meetups, we could move around.
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We'd love to have you! I know you've organized the NOVA meetups.
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How'dy folks, Based on another topic regarding using GMRS and Ham on the same radio, I think it was my question about what my UV-5RM was. Preface: Assuming use case is moot or whatever Assuming I have the correct antennas Assuming I have two radios from the same manufacturer Assuming one has both licenses Questions: 1)Can one set up a repeater to RX GMRS and then TX to HAM or vise versa? 2)Would one use a duplexer? 3)Could a duplexer be tuned to two totally different bands? 4) Based on discussion on the UV-5RM would the freakshow over seeing us have a problem with that type of repeater? Asking for a friend...
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Baofeng UV-5RH Pro GPS Software Issues.
OffRoaderX replied to WSAA635's question in Technical Discussion
When you are lost/stuck in the middle of nowhere and trying to get help, knowing your coordinates can be very helpful. -
Baofeng UV-5RH Pro GPS Software Issues.
UncleYoda replied to WSAA635's question in Technical Discussion
I don't get the benefit of GPS on a HT if it just gives you lat/long type data. I need a map to see where I am or going to. (I used to have stand alone GPS device that worked well, mostly.) -
Baofeng UV-5RH Pro GPS Software Issues.
WSAA635 replied to WSAA635's question in Technical Discussion
Nice, I'm glad you found a solution. I'm too cheap to pay for software, that's why I run MX Linux on my old AIO computer, LOL. The UV 17(R,H,?,whatever it is)Pro GPS seems to work ok with the Modified Software you can download for it. I just wish I could put different Zones on the A and B channel but I guess the BF F8HP Pro(with GPS) is the model you'd need to do that. It's $70, The 17 Pro was only $33 so about half the price and the GPS actually works too. So far(knock on wood) I've not had any bleed over of channels from the Zones with the 1.07 Firmware. Maybe they've fixed it. I know the 1.03 is newer but I don't want to chance bricking the radio so I'll run what came on it. -
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Baofeng UV-5RH Pro GPS Software Issues.
WRTC928 replied to WSAA635's question in Technical Discussion
I went ahead and bought the AR-5RH Pro GPS and indeed the Baofeng software won't read it. However, the RT Systems software works just fine with it. -
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Getting twice the distance through the pasture compared to the woods tells part of the story. Southern pines are easily 50' tall.