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  2. Do you need an IP67 rating? Unless you engage in activities where such a spec would be meaningful, the RA89 would be yet another HH an apparently you already have a lot of those.
  3. Don't they have special designations for each Park? It's not just GPS coordinators is it?
  4. That's bonkers, man. Thanks for the explanation! Out of curiosity...what are you using Starlink for in your truck?
  5. Thanks for posting your results. Your results are close to what my two 2x4SR antennas showed when tested on the 1.25m band. I have not hooked up my KG-XS20H to either antenna to test yet as there is not any 1.25m activity in my area.
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  7. Same here. I have the QYT ham version of the same radio and I ended up using it as a dedicated 1.25 meter unit. I did leave 2m and 70cm frequencies on it and I put some of my favorites on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th displays. If you're fine with doing something like that, it's a good unit for the price. The ham version does a full 25 watts on 1.25 meters (mine actually does 27) whereas most other tri-band radios do ~5 watts on 1.25m. The only other tri-band radio I'm aware of that outputs 25 watts on 1.25m is the Anytone AT-5888UV III, which is what I eventually settled upon for my mobile. I will say the little QYT radio has good audio both tx and rx. There's nothing wrong with it exactly, but it's very inexpensive ($89 IIRC) and as such has some limitations. In a GMRS application, I think they'd be less significant but still perhaps a bit limiting.
  8. We did not hear the noise when the repeater was off. We got it on 20 and 22 when we tested. Didn't try any of the other lower power channels. Only had the one repeater to play with. I toyed with squelch from 0-3 didn't seem to make a difference, the noise was always able to break the squelch We couldn't "make" it happen, sometimes it would be just a few seconds. Another it went on for more than a minute. All in all we had 6 hand held radios of various makes, a truck based radio. The tone didn't appear when we would scan all the GMRS, MURS,etc frequencies save for the current repeater channel
  9. As a side note some people have commented the CA-2x4SR will match well on the Ham 1.25M band. I just ran an SWR sweep to see for myself. Added the graph results to what I had posted before. The results for 2M/MURS/Ham 1.25M/Ham 70cm/GMRS is here. https://forums.mygmrs.com/gallery/image/615-ca-2x4srjpg/?context=new I have to try this out, the 1.25M band sweep, on the nearly identical Diamond NR240CA antenna. I already have it for 2M/MURS/Ham 70cm/GMRS. https://forums.mygmrs.com/gallery/image/613-nr240ca-roof-rack-mount-swr-and-photojpg/?context=new
  10. Yes, on my Pofung P15-UV, a direct clone of the Radioddity GM-30 (and Baofeng UV-15Pro) and locked to GMRS, Menu 41 is the SYNC function and works like you describe. On my Baofeng UV-13Pro, the Ham Radio that also transmits on GMRS out of the box, it is Menu 42 and works like you describe. Note: my Pofung has firmware V06.03.006 My UV-13Pro V06.01.014
  11. On the Baofeng GM15 pro SYNC is option #42 in the menu. SYNC can simplify the display screen by showing the top “Main” line A in channel name format…..then below displays the same Channel’s frequency in the B line From the Baofeng GM15 pro manual
  12. The picture didn't show the 2 GPS Pucks either. So in that truck I had 4 APX8500 multiband radios, 1 Sierra Wireless LTE Modem and a Lowband radio. So technically 5 radios. My new truck has the same radios but have glass mount wifi, LTE and GPS antennas due to spacing on the roof. Waiting on a new cap and will have my Starrlink and some other antennas on that and most likely move my lowband to a ball mount. What reason. Beacuse I can. . But in reality they are for my job. In my volunteer life we run multiple radios for SAR (VHF, UHF, 700/800) and can have up to 4 radios in an officers vehicle. Most just run a VHF and UHF. Public safety is all over on the east coast so not one radio will do all. Even our multibands are nice but if dispatch is calling me on UHF trunking I can't hear a user on VHF calling command. So multiband only gives us the ability to have more options. Doesn't fix the need of a tool for each job.
  13. It’s a common myth that the TYT-TH-UV88 is an unlocked clone of the Radioddity GM-30. While there are physical similarities, that myth is not true. I retired my TYT TH-UV88 after I acquired my Baofeng UV-13Pro.
  14. *sigh* ...
  15. would be interesting to get a spectrum analyzer on the signal and also try to get a heading in he direction it is coming from.. Is this signal continiouse or dependable enought ot track down.. Are you getting it on one chanel? or several channels in GMRS? What Ch were you setting yiour repeater up? Did you try another? I wuoild have fun tracking that one.. wish i could help, but to darn far away to hitch up and go
  16. Mine were all Motorola mounts. I use Laird/Larsen on all my SAR vehicles. Any decent NMO installed correctly will last for years. I have vehicles from 2008 with the same NMO in the roof still in use.
  17. I promise not to tell Randy
  18. TYT UV-88 is also the same hardware-wise - ham not GMRS (no longer for sale but they were popular). [TYT made the original UV5Rs, so they might be the actual manufacturer of the others. But with CCP-run businesses, it's never clear anyway.]
  19. Nope, if you didn't get his callsign, first name and QTH (current location), it doesn't count. Keep trying. just kidding - making contact is fun when you're just getting started...I'm not sure what would get me excited anymore.
  20. Thanks, @SteveShannon!! I appreciate all your help!!
  21. Yes, the Radioddity GM-30 and it’s clone, the Baofeng UV-15 can be flashed with the firmware from the “unlocked” Baofeng UV-13Pro Ham Radio; making it, in effect, a UV-13Pro! I purchased a UV-13Pro from AliExpress when it first became available, as it gave me portable tone scanning for my hobby “war driving” of finding repeaters and “sniffing” out tones. It never occurred to me that the 13Pro was a hardware “clone” of my Pofung UV-15 (Baofeng UV-15 a/k/a Radiodd GM-30) even to the extent of battery swapping! And now with Chirp support, all of these models have tremendous potential and continued versatility. What is this “sync” function you are referring to, and I can see if my UV-13Pro supports it.
  22. Yeah, that is very odd. Privacy tones make it so you can't hear a signal unless the tone is present. You should hear the signal with no tone and it should go away when the tone is enabled, unless your radio is broken. That could be possible. You hear noise when tone squelch is enabled because the radio is broken, and you're just hearing random noises from the radio itself.
  23. Nice! Welcome to the community!
  24. Well done!! Enjoy GMRS!
  25. WSJV 482 here! Made my first contact today in Waynesville, NC! Didn't get his callsign but at least I finally hit a repeater!!
  26. If I get up at 3 am it’s to use the WC.
  27. Yep, had most of that for a long time. I don't agree on some of the survivalist/prepper frequencies - we have to work that out for ourselves and our locale. I can see somebody misreading that and getting up at 3AM to use the CB.
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