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RoadApple started following Question about programming my new Radiodity DB40-G and What did I do wrong?
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You did nothing wrong. Someone was just trying to bamboozle you. Ignore them. Remember - GMRS shares frequencies with unlicensed FRS where, for all practical purposes, there are no rules, protocols or norms and people will say or claim just about anything. Not that all GMRS users are well behaved either...
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Most of us have blocked SOCALGMRS so we no longer see his rude mean comments.. I dont think his problem is a result of a naging wife. No women would want anything to do with him. The best way to deal with the idiot is ignore him.. Hover over his member icon, select ignore, make sure to check all the boxes on the bottom.. He'll go away.
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Question about programming my new Radiodity DB40-G
RoadApple replied to WSHW974's topic in General Discussion
I'm glad you were able to get your radio programmed! It would seem silly to not allow tones to be assigned to any and all channels on a GMRS radio as some folk use tones (so call "privacy" codes) to filter out noise on simplex in addition to activating repeaters. I've yet to encounter a "fully locked down" radio, but I guess they are out there..... -
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73blazer reacted to a post in a topic: My Wouxun KG-Q10G does not store repeater frequencies after switch off and back on
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yup, that is what I ended up doing. if I get a reply from B2WR I will post it here. in my case, they were gone for the weekend can't really blame them, can I? Anyway, we will see what they will say. I wonder if they can update the firmware... another useless and stupid reply. I often wonder what motivates folks to post such rude and condescending posts, and all I can think of is that their wives must beat them and so they try to pass on that beating through their posts. either that, or these are insecure teenagers trying to sound adult. either way, what a waste of perfectly good bits...
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Yes, it's clunky. Same reason for purchase.
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For those that don’t think the FCC will enforce anything.
BoxCar replied to warthog74's topic in FCC Rules Discussion
The FCC may levy the fine, but the money goes to the Treasury department as part of the General Fund. The only parties that quickly pay are those with licenses the FCC grants as they can cancel or deny further application or renewal. -
Recommendation on a mobile with removable faceplate
Jaay replied to WRKW444's topic in Equipment Reviews
The Anytone Tri band is a great choice too, For HAMS. The AT -5888UVIII which covers 2m/1.25m/70cm. and will RECEIVE Gmrs for those who want to scan it. -
Gotcha ! I'll keep my ears open for your call !
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I’ll add you to Buddy Watch Alert. I’m AI7KS. Okay, if I see you’re on the air when I’m on the air I’ll call you.
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Yes SIR !
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In the U.S., GMRS has no courses. It’s a personal radio service that simply requires paying for a license ($35 for ten years.) Amateur radio does have three levels of participation. Each require passing a test. Again, the license costs $35 for ten years, but in many places the test is free or very inexpensive. My club has free testing. Studying can consist of merely memorizing the answers (which still imparts some knowledge, regardless of how some people might act) or working through the questions and supporting information until you understand the principles. One source of free learning that I greatly enjoyed using when I studied for my ham license was hamstudy.org. It offers flash card type learning with references for every question in the amateur radio test pool so you can learn as much as you want. Based on your response I believe you’re in England. I’m sure they have something similar. Again, good luck!
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Best of luck getting that figured out!
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I have an Aoyue SMT hot air rework station. It works, but it’s big and clunky. The only reason I got it instead of something else was because it was cheap. I mean really cheap.
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Recommendation on a mobile with removable faceplate
WRYZ926 replied to WRKW444's topic in Equipment Reviews
There are plenty of amateur band radios with removable face plates that can be MARS modded/unlocked to work on GMRS. Some work better than others. Again they will not be Part 95 certified. Some people actually do care about that. And repeater offsets will have to be manually programmed through the radio or using CPS from the manufacturers or CHIRP. None of them will automatically put in the correct repeater offset. I know for a fact that the TYT, Icom, RT Systems and CHIRP software will not automatically input the correct offset for GMRS repeaters on radios that have been unlocked/MARS modded. Yes I have a few that have been modded/unlocked. I can say that the TYT TH-7800 and TH-8600 performs better on GMRS than a modded Icom IC-2730. The Wouxun KG-Q10H does just as well as the KG-Q10G and KG-935G when it comes to hand held radios. -
Recommendation on a mobile with removable faceplate
WRUE951 replied to WRKW444's topic in Equipment Reviews
On my 5888UV, i programed and (listened) to GMRS but loved to use it for my HAM contacts. Really great radio it was. -
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For those that don’t think the FCC will enforce anything.
Socalgmrs replied to warthog74's topic in FCC Rules Discussion
Aaaand.,……..soooo…… -
How are those compared to Weller and Hako soldering stations? I know those two are pretty much the go to for most hobbyists and repair shops that only use a soldering station occasionally.
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You probably jinxed yourself. I haven't figured it out. sometimes I can get into poison ivy and ok and I won't break out, other times I get rashes from head to toe. Last time I had poison ivy I had to sleep with a long sleeve shirt, sleeping pants and socks on. I kept spreading it in my sleep from it being on the sheets. Nothing like having to wash bed sheets daily and basically take a bath in calamine lotion. I've been in contact with poison ivy sine then and did not break out. You just never know.
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By the sounds of it, there is definitely a bug in the channel wizard. You aren't the first one to have issues when using the channel wizard. Definitely see what Buy Two Radios has to say. In the mean time just manually program through the radio or with the programming software since both of those methods work.
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The old PRC25 and PRC77 man portable radios and the vehicle mounted radios all used from 30 MhZ to 70 MHz divided into Low and High. Low was from 30 MHz to 50 MHz and high was from 51 MHz to 70 MHz. SINCGARS uses from 30 MHz to 88 MHz and each transmission will use many different frequencies since the SINCGARS is designed to frequency hop so many time per second. And even if the military does not use 30-88 MHz all of the time, they still have priority over everyone else on those frequencies. Amateur radio, CB, MURS, GMRS users are all secondary. And the lower VHF frequencies aren't the only ones used often. The Air Force uses the 70cm band for radar. You won't find any amateur 70cm repeaters allowed near any major air base for that reason. And hearing military aircraft on 49 MHZ is normal since that falls within what the military uses. The air force has also used other amateur bands for air to air and air to ground coms. I had totally forgotten about the 49 MHz phones and such. I do remember as a kid that I would always grab the 49 MHz remote control cars and make my brothers use the 27 MHz remote control cars. I could be ornery by keying up on my walky talkies and mess their cars up. But they couldn't do the same to me.
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Sorry to hear about the poison oak. First time I got it was from running a motorcycle off the pavement and ended up under the bike in a ditch full of poison ivy. I had to clear a LOT of poison ivy last weekend and ended up with a piece inside the work gloves I was wearing. 67 years old and it still only gave me a single small blister were I had a repeated hard contact. Doesn't mean I won't break out into a bad rash the next time.
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thank you! I emailed BuyTwoWayRadios so I hope to hear from them next week. I also found a roundabout way to fix what appears to be a bug in the "channel wizard": I used the long press on the TDR button to manually change the frequency back to its original state. If I do that manually, the correct frequency is stored. have a great week end!