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  2. I noticed a lot depends on the software I'm using. In CHIRP I enter 462 and it automatically adds the +5 offset to correct the TX to 467. With the Baofeng Factory software I have to manually enter the 467 TX and 462 RX. Even with everything correct I'm not getting any returns from anyone so maybe no one is monitoring the Repeaters.
  3. This is the part that everyone wants an answer to, because it makes zero sense.
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  5. For citizens using radios in a foreign country, you should contact the United States Embassy and ask them that question. In some countries, Personal and Business Radio Services freqs may not be used for the same radio services in the other countries. The Amateur Radio freqs might be a different story. I'm not as smart as a Amateur Radio Operator, so I don't how that works in other countries regarding HAM freqs. For governments visiting and using radios in foreign countries, I had to contact the United States Embassy Regional Security Officer (RSO) in that respective country and get a channel assignment from the ITAC800 Channel pool.
  6. WRUE951

    GMRS repeaters

    how do you know or what makes you think what you are hearing on ch 4 is a repeater?
  7. That is not unusual for Pandaland radios to sound like a popcorn popper. Real non-Pandaland radios don't have that problem.
  8. At the moment, I can only hit 550 Alpha and Sun City West 625. I usually have no problem hitting Shaw Butte, Towers 575 & 600, but not today. I suspect the problem child is back at it since Shaw Butte, and the two Towers repeaters are down.
  9. In the stone age, there were GMRS business licenses. You could be receiving data being transmitted by a grandfathered business licensee.
  10. WRXL702

    GMRS repeaters

    How About Read The Part 95 Sub Part E GMRS Rules. The Link Below Will Answer Most Of Your Questions. https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-47/chapter-I/subchapter-D/part-95/subpart-E
  11. WSAA635

    GMRS repeaters

    Depending on the radio you have either Channels 23-30 are Repeater Channels OR RPT 15 thru RPT 22 are Repeater Channels. After GMRS 22 the next 8 Channels, no matter how they're labeled are supposed to be the Repeater Channels.
  12. amaff

    GMRS repeaters

    1. What do you mean it 'shows' that it's a repeater? 2. Municipalities have on occasion stepped on GMRS channels. I think we've had a couple stories of fire departments on here in the last couple years. But without, just, SO much more info, I'm not sure we can diagnose it for you. Is Channel 4 a GMRS repeater channel? No. Is there much (other than the FCC rules...) stopping someone from setting up a repeater and using it on Channel 4? Also no.
  13. Thanks for the reply Leo. Much appreciated!
  14. ** IF ** we wanted to use a park pavilion, it looks like HoCo parks do offer pavilion reservations: https://www.howardcountymd.gov/recreation-parks/rentals The smallest one (Waterloo Park) is for 25 people and is $145 to rent/reserve. Centennial Park is pretty decent and only a few dollars more ($165) for a pavilion there. I've fished Centennial Lake quite a bit and it's not far off I-95 x MD-100 or I-70 for those that might come that way. For inside venues, our ham radio club has about one "club breakfast" a month at the local (Arundel Mills) Golden Corral buffet. They don't do anything special for us, but do let us grab a couple tables in back for our group (15-20 people). Food is regular price and no one ever gets very sick. I'm sure there are other spots like this around. As mentioned by WRJY601, we could reserve a table in a restaurant. I'm not that familiar with what's in HoCo, but I'm sure there are plenty spots around with a "banquet room" or similar that we could reserve. I guess it's really going to depend on how many attend, right now we could all hit a drive-thru in my truck... If we're going to do this outside, it's probably best to wait until September for the temperatures to get reasonable again. If inside, any time. I have business deadlines that come and go, but should be available if we don't have a compressed bid in progress. Thoughts?
  15. Yes. Transmit into the repeater on 467 and you will get a response on 462
  16. Or was I right all along. I had it working, now it doesn't work, not sure anymore. RX=462, TX=467, is that right?
  17. Thanks folks
  18. How do I download repeater lists for different states? I will be traveling soon and want to have the list in the car mostly for the tones.
  19. Will be 4 next month. Says he's ready
  20. St Charles 575 Club Coms Night. 7:30pm CST
  21. So what was the verdict? Did you have any hassle taking your radios to Iceland?
  22. Noted Sir and welcome! I'm reaching into building antennas....
  23. Well, after double checking and making everything right I still can't get a response to any of the 3 Repeaters in the area. I can normally hit Shaw Butte easily even from my Man Cave at the back of the house but none of my radios get a response. Now I am starting to wonder if they're down for some reason.
  24. Guest

    GMRS repeaters

    Sorry for all the questions, this is my second question on the gest forum. I have a 20 watt GMRS radio set up at my home I use mostly for scanning the surrounding area. I'm not someone who talks a lot, I like to listen and build antennas for something to do in retirement. This is my question: GMRS channels 1 through 7 are five watts. Channels 8 through 14 are 0.5 watts, and 15 through 22 are 50 watts max output. Channels 15 through 22 are repeater channels. I keep receiving transmissions on channel 4 that show it's a repeater somewhere in my area. The signal is week, 2 bars on the tower reception, I'm thinking it's a ways away. Am I missing something here? Is channel 4 a repeater channel? Is there a unregistered repeater I'm receiving? Is there a city,town, municipality using GMRS? Sometimes it sounds like some type of government organization using the repeater on channel 4. Thanks, red neck yooper
  25. I've had mine up and running since early September '24. I had one of the originals and I had to do an update to make the DCS tones work. A second update to make the microphone active along with some menu changes. They sent me a new duplexer because the batch that was installed in the earlier versions didn't work well. I found out they were tuned wrong by sending it to Marc and he said it was centered on 800 instead of 635, not even within the bandwidth. Since the duplexer change over I've had it up and running without much hassle. I am able to get 50 watts out of the socket easily. I have to keep the power supply voltage at 12.2 volts otherwise it'll push out more. I swapped my wideband duplexer to a single channel tuned duplexer and really haven't noticed much of a difference in reception sensitivity so the wideband tuned duplexer works pretty well.
  26. For the members of my family we use unit numbers we are on the air together. Unit 1 unit 2...
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