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  1. You seem to be projecting. That’s a bad way to start a week. I hope whatever it is gets better for you.
    5 points
  2. This guy just doesn’t know when to stop.
    3 points
  3. GreggInFL

    newb question

    Yes. Tones are filters that filter out everything not on that tone, so if you want to receive everything coming from a repeater just don't set any receive tone and you will filter out nothing.
    3 points
  4. I ran with a crowd using CB back in my teens. Have a friend who is into Ham Radio and wanted to get a license but back then they still required Morse code for the test and I wasn't so good at it. Later in my early 20's I worked at a local FM/AM radio station as a overnight board op for a few years. I ironically got the job because I knew more about radio that the other applicants. I recently was browsing at a local liquidation store that carries Amazon returns and found a Baofeng GM-15 Pro for $8 and a Baofeng UV-21R the next day for $6. I figured since I had 2 radios that use GMRS frequencies I should apply for a GMRS license so my girlfriend and I could communicate on camping trips while driving or hiking in areas with no cell reception. I'm going to look into getting a Ham license next since the requirements have relaxed in the last 30 some odd years since I was first interested in getting one.
    3 points
  5. Mostly because people keep responding to him. It's like trying to reason with a jammer on a repeater.
    2 points
  6. Sorry about that Class A, B, C, D, and so on. When I was growing up in Philadelphia, SEPTA aka the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Regional Rail use to R indication on the various Trains throughout their system. I still some lines as their former indication. Trenton NJ East was R7 Trenton NJ West R3 and so on. Citizen Band Radio Service will always be Class D to me.
    2 points
  7. LeoG

    TIDRADIO H8 GMRS

    Tx encode and Rx decode more specifically. At least that's how it's listed on my repeater.
    2 points
  8. Same here man ! If I don’t know I ask
    2 points
  9. WSDE521

    KG-uv9Gx radio

    Thank you it is working very well and I live life to the fullest, mainly for my grandchildren. I don’t let it show when I am having a bad day, I love them and they love me, I can’t let it show. I have a positive outlook and this
    2 points
  10. Hey, my ignore list just grew to six, and now this thread is much less aggravating... I highly recommend it!
    2 points
  11. I wish I knew... it seems like a bad idea, but it has been working so far. If I were to take a WAG at it, I would assume its related to the availability of inexpensive and improved tech, combined with a lot of government radio being moved to higher UHF frequencies, and demand from private persons increased. However, its the other way around. They put FRS and GMRS in the government allotted spectrum. Emergency services and LMR occupied the space before the PRS.
    2 points
  12. WSDE521

    KG-uv9Gx radio

    Thank you sir , to be very honest the immunotherapy is working fantastic, all of the tumors in my brain have shrink drastically and my cognitive skills are getting better all the time, I still have days that are not as good as others but the treatment really works well. I will have to take it once a month for the rest of my life unless it goes into remission, I don’t think brain cancer can do that. But thank you
    2 points
  13. WSDE521

    KG-uv9Gx radio

    Well I checked several radios and I decided on this radio! I hope I made the right decision!!! I watched several videos on YouTube and this one had a lot more positive reviews than most. It seems to be able to withstand moisture not surmising which I don’t have any desire to put it under water. I sent it to my son and daughter, they have purchased it for me! It will be here in a week or less. Anyway please let me know what you think!!
    2 points
  14. For the record, he didn't say it was the incident being beaten to death on this thread. He used it as an example.
    2 points
  15. @JoCoBrian deserves full credit. In response to a post decrying the apparent lost of a repeater, I asked the original poster (OP) why he had gotten a GMRS license in the first place. JoCoBrian stepped up and gave a great answer and I realized this might be a good general interest question. I’ve been fascinated with radio as long as I can remember. My parents had one of those tall wooden consoles with a radio and record player and before I was school age I took it apart. Then in the 60s I became interested in two way radios while watching The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Every time a company came out with some kind of small walkie talkie I begged my folks for a set. In eighth grade I became interested in ham radio but I never followed through (a trait I still have). When I got into amateur rocketry a couple decades ago I noticed that people were carrying real radios. Eventually my mentor got a Garmin and I bought a less expensive Motorola Talkabout to talk to him. But neither of us were licensed. I signed up for an FRN in probably 2004 or 2005 but didn’t want to spend the money to buy the license. It took quite a few years but a few years ago (2021 I think) my conscience finally got the better of me. I got a license and started watching Notarubicon videos. Within a few months my interest in ham radio resurrected itself as well and in 2022, I took all three tests. But I still want a Man from U.N.C.L.E. communicator! So, why did you get a GMRS license?
    1 point
  16. My experience with longer antennas on hand-helds is you may hear better but it doesn't translate to transmitting further.
    1 point
  17. The Smiley cost almost as much as a radio kit of one. But that's the one I prefer to have on if I'm not planning on a lot of repeater talk. I figured the 701G wasn't really much better than the OEM so I didn't bother. I did think about it though and watched many videos which is why I have the Smiley.
    1 point
  18. None of us do, but knowing that is the way to learn.
    1 point
  19. I think the longer antennas increase the range and the readability on the other end significantly over the OEM antennas. I got the TD H3s and replaced the OEM with the Smiley Rubber Duck and the Nagoya 771G. The Smiley is great because it's a little better than the OEM but much shorter, very convenient. The 771G is long and a bit cumbersome, but it gives you that extra range if you need it. I talk through a repeater that's 21 miles away with the 771G while the Smiley works, the voice volume is much lower. For the most part I leave the 771G on the radio for the extra range.
    1 point
  20. I knew what you meant, I was just trying to be funny. I love typos.
    1 point
  21. Not sure what "reusable range" is but in my short experience, the longer antennas only perform marginally better but are quite unwieldly so I personally prefer the shorter antennas. As far as tuning, if the antennas are GMRS antennas, they should be tuned properly. If they are U/V antennas, they will likely be tuned close enough but not perfect. For range, height is might. After that, a little more power can be handy trying to punch the signal through a bunch of trees.
    1 point
  22. I don't know what I don't know.
    1 point
  23. I want to start seeing more of the trails and wilderness, and because of gmrs popularity I knew having a gmrs capable radio would be useful. I also like the idea of having just an extra level of safety for emergency communication needs. I grew up with a grandfather that was a radio engineer in WW2 and was in general, an electrical engineering nerd that used CB and ham from his truck. In a sense, this also been a great way to re-live some good memories and shape the old guy I'm becoming. I'm new though, so willing to learn as much as I can.
    1 point
  24. WSDE521

    KG-uv9Gx radio

    I see you have a German Shepherd or at least it’s a picture on your profile, I have one as well his name is Apollo! He is 5 years old and very well trained and spoiled, he is very protective of me and super protective of my grandchildren!! Here is a photo of my baby , enjoy the time with your grandkids and thank you for realizing how difficult having cancer is! I don’t let it control me, I have my grandchildren to think about and I live life to the fullest!!!
    1 point
  25. I'm with Steve on this one. You seem to be the angry one. Like, I think you might need therapy after reading that pathetic string of posts. You can't win the debate with facts to back your opinion, so you start name-calling, being vulgar and antagonistic. A true sign that you are losing and angry about it. Lets be very, very clear about something... I have zero F's to give. I have no grievance with the FCC. I like the way things are working right now. I don't have a dog in the fight, I'm not buying one, and I have nothing to prove. Frankly, I don't care about your opinion either. The only reason I post what I do is so someone new to the forum or with less information, doesn't come in here, read the crap you post, and mistakenly believe it is correct because there was no voice to oppose it. The truth is linked repeaters are legal (via several means), they are not going anywhere and not one single person whining about has been able to provide a single shred of proof to the contrary. Also, I'm not mad about anything. Though, I do feel bad for you from time to time. Anyway, the mean ole repeater owners aren't going anywhere. Find a new hobby or get over it.
    1 point
  26. Meanwhile, quite a few here are blowing nothing but angry hot air because 'big man' is putting the hammer down.. And some of us are laughing our a$$ off on the sidelines..
    1 point
  27. Does it do same if set for no DCS/CTCSS on receive (Carrier Squelch Receive)?
    1 point
  28. WRHS218

    KG-uv9Gx radio

    Late to the party... I have the HAM version of the UV9GX and two 935g+ among others. The 935G+ is my goto radio and both of mine have been used and abused. The build quality is good and heavy duty. There is a learning curve but it is fairly easy one. Sorry to hear about you medical condition. Cancer sucks (first hand knowledge). Enjoy your radio. I am off to go take care of my two grandkids for the morning.
    1 point
  29. I got mine for recreation with my family and friends, we love the outdoors and I also was thinking that since we live in a Hurricane zone (Myrtle Beach) that it would be nice to have the radios in case we need help or anyone else in my neighborhood would need help!! we travel to the NC mountains almost every holiday to enjoy the peace and quiet along with the family fun of hiking and camping. I have 5 grandchildren and all of them go on the trips with us. I love teaching them how to live outdoors and use compass and map! I did buy the 3 older ones a GPS from Garmin and have taught them how to use them by setting waypoints and base camp! They enjoy me hiding things in the woods and giving them coordinates of the items, then see if they can find it ! I am very happy to say they have picked up on it well. I taught my son and daughter how to use a compass and map along with a pass counter to keep track of how far they have traveled. Sorry I couldn’t help myself but I am proud of them!!
    1 point
  30. After playing around more I actually think the frequency is 462.6325, not that it really matters that much, but the signal strength seems stronger and more stable. I put the TD-H3 on the frequency by VFO and didn't hear the signal using the base antenna with an adapter. The adapter has a pretty small coax on it. I found another one at a lower frequency that was stronger and the H3 could receive it. Corrected the original post
    1 point
  31. I've installed quite a few connectors on RG-58 and a couple on RG-8X. Like someone else said, it appears to be RG-58 on that mount, and so far I haven't encountered foil on RG-58. That's not to say thre's no such thing as foil-shielded RG-58, just that I haven't encountered it. I've used crimp-on and solder connectors. I prefer crimp-on for RG-58, because they're quick to install and I haven't had one fail yet. I always use marine heat shrink to protect them and give them little extra strength. I predict that once you cut the coax to the length you need, you will nave no trouble attaching a new connector.
    1 point
  32. Widowsson

    Just saying hello

    Just wanted to introduce myself here. From Adrian MI. A friend gave me a Icom HAM radio years ago and I always used it to listen to police and fire bands but never had any interest in transmitting. Now my local emergency services are all digital so that doesn’t work anymore. Was looking for walkie talkies just for friends and family and stumbled upon GMRS. Kinda became obsessed overnight. Of course I was thinking about setting up my own repeater until I read the slap of reality post on here. I am curious if the cheap simplex repeater on Amazon will boost my uv9g so I am clearer on the repeater I am able to reach. I can hear them fine but I’m being told I’m not coming in very good at all. I ordered a magnetic base antenna I’m going to put that on the roof this weekend. We’ll see if it helps. Anyhow, I’m having fun with this and learning. Nice to be here.
    1 point
  33. nokones

    Just saying hello

    And the only forum with a genuine GMRS Queen that will be straight with the facts and no smelly brown stuff.
    1 point
  34. There some Commercial radio shops that rent various equipment such as portable repeaters but not GMRS repeaters. Although, you could rent a commercial UHF repeater package and have a GMRS channel pair programmed and the duplexer tuned accordingly.
    1 point
  35. I grew up around CB radio, my grandpa and cousin used to use it around town and when they used to go hunting. I got introduced to GMRS when I got my rig and started wheeling with friends and they told me to purchase a couple Midland radios. Wasn't a fan of how quickly the radios I got were dying and how poorly they were receiving/transmitting so I started researching other radios. I came across @OffRoaderX YouTube and after watching a couple of his vids I decided I needed to get my GMRS license since I wasn't aware that I needed one and upgrade my HT's.
    1 point
  36. Welcome! Relatively new myself to GMRS but this forum has been great, bunch of helpful people and tips.
    1 point
  37. No truly active repeaters in my area. They seem to be too far away for me to hit even outside after multiple radio checks and a couple of accidental kerchunks because I momentarily forgot my call sign. No nets either within my reach. I am still glad to have the license and radios because they encouraged me to finally test for technician grant very recently (within the last 7 days) and I passed so just waiting for the FCC grant now. Hopefully ham will help fill in the GMRS gaps for me at least a little bit. In my searching, it seems as though there are a fair bit of ham repeaters available near me and if that pans out well enough after some listening, I will be seeking a club to possibly join. Damn you, GMRS! You got me back into seeking radio licenses again and I grumble in your general direction!
    1 point
  38. SteveShannon

    KG-uv9Gx radio

    You can’t go wrong with that.
    1 point
  39. It's also worth noting that the FCC didn't shut down the repeater network, as the clickbait subject of this thread would have one believe. Those responsible for administering the repeater network disabled the linking out of an abundance of caution because of an email from an as-yet unidentified alleged FCC employee to an alleged business associate, not as a reaction to an FCC enforcement notice like the example MarkInTampa presented.
    1 point
  40. It’s probably not worth it to shorten that cable. Calculate the losses and you’ll see that they’re very low, but if you want make sure you buy a good quality pl-259 connector for that exact cable. If the one that’s already on it is removable you might be able to use it.
    1 point
  41. Yes, he plainly stated this is what a real FCC violation letter looks like. And the reason you can't be shown the one for the repeater shutdown in NY is because there isn't one.
    1 point
  42. SteveShannon

    KG-uv9Gx radio

    Here’s a Notarubicon video comparing the uv9gx to the 935:
    1 point
  43. WRUU653

    KG-uv9Gx radio

    I have the Ham version of this radio. It works well, supper het and has AM bands if you want that. It is not waterproof, it is IP55 which means it can handle water to the face so would likely be okay in the rain. It comes with lots of preprogrammed scanner frequencies. The screen is not great outdoors. Of the Wouxon GMRS radios I would go with the KG-935G Plus. Although It isn’t waterproof either it is slightly higher rated at IP66. It isn’t supper het but you can’t tell. It won’t receive AM air bands but I don’t really listen to that and as for all the scanner frequencies I mostly put my own in. The KG-935G Plus is my favorite GMRS radio, solid and a bit easier to see outside. That’s just my opinion. On a pricier side the KG-Q10G will get you there with the waterproof IP67 rating. It scans a bit slower. My only gripe with the KG-Q10 radios is the lack of an indicator telling you if it was the upper or lower display that received the most recent transmission which would be nice if you happen to be monitoring two channel/frequencies at the same time. Edit- this turned out to be an issue with my radio and apparently is not indicative of the KG-Q10 radios. I recommend watching some reviews on YouTube and think of how you plan to use it. I hope some of this helps. Good luck.
    1 point
  44. "Common Marc"? I mean, I don't know marcspaz personally, but I've read his posts and I think referring to him as "common" is a bit of an insult. In fact, as much as we do have in common, what with our shared interest in radio, each of us is unique.
    1 point
  45. @LeoG I have participated in enough court cases to know that the intent of the law/rule means nothing to a judge. Only what is written. I have no choice but to interpret the rules as written with the provided definitions. Not to mention that linked repeaters with voice communications have been around long before the changes in 2017 and there have been exactly zero actions against anyone.... not one single person in a decade or more, with hundreds of linked repeaters and 10's of thousands of users nationwide in that same time frame. Not one single letter, accusation, fine, nothing. And it's not like its a secret. Leads me to think I may be right. Words have meaning. I agree it can be messy, but if they meant something else, they need to amend the rules and issue a clarification, which they seem wholly uninterested in. FCC enforcement agents are on this site... they are here and reading this stuff and say nothing. Though, I'm sure they get a good laugh from time to time.
    1 point
  46. anyone not get it?? Internet, telephone etc. is conveyed over a wireline.. PERIOD.. End of story.
    1 point
  47. Wait.. What??? polite manner? You some kind of kinder gentler leftist that believes words are violence or some stupid crap like that? If someone deserves to be told to F OFF you look them in the eye like a man and tell them to F OFF. There is no polite at that point. If that's what they have coming, that's what they get. You don't try to be polite. You don't try to sugar coat it or attempt to spare their feelings. At the point that F OFF is appropriate, that's what they get. Speaking of F OFF, You sit here going on over and over on the forum that HOSTS the linking servers for the ROGUE REPEATERS and continue to pop off at the mouth about how these ROGUE REPEATERS are the bane of GMRS and will no doubt destroy the very fabric of the GMRS service, and anything else related to Part 95. You don't like the idea of linking repeaters. We get it. All too well. THE HORSE IS DEAD.... leave it be already.
    1 point
  48. I like 2 way radios. The more bands I am licensed to use within the bounds set for each band and license the better. Also the hope that my daughter would keep a GMRS radio at her house that is within range of at least 2 repeaters that also reach my house in case the cell system ever goes down AGAIN. If you didn't live thru it, you don't understand. Had handheld 1/2 watt walkie talkies back in the '60's and CB's in the 70's. Learned how to tune antennas and improve grounding etc with the CB's.
    1 point
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