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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
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WRUE951 reacted to a post in a topic: "Illegal" radios
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Did you watch this YT before posting it here? With all due respect, it is worthless from the viewpoint of learning anything useful about the DM-32. I wish I could have that 5 minutes of my life back again! When in doubt, watch Randy’s videos and after 30 seconds, I have already learned more about the DM-32 than I did from the other video https://youtu.be/nl4B0FPMkKc?si=f3o05pgHdmCzqdRK
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SteveShannon reacted to a post in a topic: Thinking about getting into DMR.
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You do realuze this is a Ham Radio digital mode not alliwed on GMRS?
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amaff reacted to a post in a topic: "Illegal" radios
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Been kicking around the idea of picking up an inexpensive DMR radio to put OpenGD77 on to play with. I'm hitting the YouTubes watching videos to learn what I can before I buy anything. Just wanted to see if anyone else had thought about or was actually using DMR and what they thought about it.
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SteveShannon reacted to a post in a topic: "Illegal" radios
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I know there have been some enforcement actions taken by the FCC. I think it all depends on the seriousness and repetitiveness of the interference. I suspect that many of the complaints the FCC receives are from people who are simply jealous that someone else gets away with ignoring rules that they follow. Most of those complaints should be ignored. The behavior described by @WRUE951 exceeds that threshold in my opinion. If necessary a call to a U.S. senator or representative could help.
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You know, every radio is illegal, if you use it wrong enough...
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My dream radio (wish-list) for a GMRS handheld under $150
WRUE951 replied to plarkinjr's topic in General Discussion
you describe a Baofeng UV 25 or or UV 21 with one cavoite,, your stuck with they key pad -
plarkinjr started following My dream radio (wish-list) for a GMRS handheld under $150
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I have various models of Baofengs, Retevis, RadTels, and Wouxuns. Each has some features the others don't, but none have all. I wish someone would make a radio with the features listed below (roughly in order of preference). If such a radio exists, please let me know. [_] Chirp programmable [_] 10+ character customizable channel names (sorry Midland) [_] No keypad (just a handful of buttons: front panel, programmable sidekeys, etc. for less technical users.) [_] 24+ memory slots capable of storing GMRS repeater frequencies and split-tones (100+ channel memory slots overall) [_] Display readable in full sun, with adjustable backlight for night-time. [_] Dual-Band/Dual-Watch Rx VHF & UHF (for analog fire/safety, HAM, Marine, etc) [_] "Zones": allowing you to group channels by user need. (e.g. only GMRS, only HAM, only your town, neighboring towns, etc) [_] at least 4 zones, each capable of storing at least 20 channels [_] switch zones by one key press [_] USB-C charging on the battery [_] Drop-in desk cradle for charging [_] BNC or SMA antenna connector [_] IP54 or better rating for dust/water protection [_] Scanner with [_] scan within zone, or across all memory channels [_] temporary channel lockout [_] 5+ watts Tx output at 462-468 MHz [_] Channel KNOB (preferably with 16 to 20 clearly marked stops) [_] Rx AM Air band [_] NOAA with "SAME" alerting technology [_] FCC Type Certified for GMRS Features I don't care about: [_] GPS (esp. w/ proprietary sharing of that info) [_] DTMF [_] Man-Down/Lone-worker function [_] Broadcast FM radio reception The Wouxun KG-935 gets close, and I really like it. However, the 10-key pad isn't really a necessity. It means the "useful" buttons have to be small in order to fit the space, and they add potential for non-technical user error. The KG-905G Plus appears to have the button set I want, but it doesn't tick enough of the other boxes. Any suggestions?
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Agree, but a paper trail is better than no trail
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WRUE951 reacted to a post in a topic: "Illegal" radios
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Windows 10 and 11 will expand .zip files natively. You will need a third party tool to expand .rar files.WinRAR and 7-Zip are good Windows programs for expanding car files.
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Free program to unzip Retevis program?
OffRoaderX replied to Mrsig's question in Technical Discussion
Is it a .ZIP file or a .RAR file? -
Windows 10 16GB of ram
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The attached papers give a bit more info on RF power exposure limits. This can get rather technical. Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE).pdf CNIRP GUIDELINES FOR LIMITING EXPOSURE TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS (100 KHZ TO 300 GHZ).pdf
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Based on the FCC's history/record, it wont help. The FCC has made it abundantly and unmistakably clear that they do not care.
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I don’t know for certain if it would help, but I would recommend compiling a list of the various complaints that you and others have had including the police report and submitting it to the FCC.
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No,, But that would have been a good idea.. We didnt learn about the police call until a few weeks after when the father got on and shared what he did.. Wish i would have thught of that though I'm one of the guys that sent a complaint to the FCC