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The mystery of the MXT-400 that can ....
WRXB215 and 4 others reacted to SteveShannon for a topic
By misquoting @H8SPVMT you very obviously define yourself.5 points -
AC charge controller for lifePO4 battery?
WRNU354 and 3 others reacted to SteveShannon for a question
One week ago I attended a four hour course on safety and lithium batteries. We saw some very alarming videos that highlighted how dangerous lithium batteries can be. It was chilling. One in particular showed a young man get into an elevator with the battery from a e-bike. It began smoking and flashed quickly into an inferno that killed him before the elevator doors re-opened. You’re right in wanting to incorporate a charger that protects the battery, but you should also consider where you place the battery so that if it fails it doesn’t destroy your house.4 points -
An external antenna would probably remedy your solution over an HT in the car. Doesn't matter if it's the same frequency, other electronics tend to not like transmitting anything near them. Computer screens, computer speakers, etc. all complain when even 2W of VHF, UHF or 6meters is transmitted within a few feet.4 points
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Totally agree and the answer is NO they don’t neeeed that many repeaters. It’s turning into a macho thing. “I have more and bigger repeaters then ….” It’s causing many problems and upsetting other repeater owners. Some court cases have even come up about it. It’s getting crazy for something that should be used for family and friends while doing an activity.3 points
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Just for Newbies?
TerriKennedy and 2 others reacted to WSHH887 for a topic
As a newbie here but an old fart who dates back to dialup and bulletin boards I can tell you anytime you are a newbie you need two assets. One, thick skin. There are always "individuals" who get off proving they are superior by belittling others. And two, a well developed BS meter that allows you to learn which sources provide good info and which supply BS by the truck load. I've found that the need to prove superiority and dispense BS tend to go hand in hand. Are there such "individuals" here. Of course, they tend to want folks to think a forum is their domain. They tend to repeat their "party line" over and over and over again. But once spotted simply ignore them and it will be a great resource. One way to separate the wheat from the chaff is to start a topic and ask a question. The mentoring type will answer with good info. The self appointed experts usually start with derision.3 points -
Midland MXT500 Review
Jaay and one other reacted to SteveShannon for a topic
Maybe you didn’t read the entire Wikipedia article because it says this: Established in 1970 in Osaka, Japan, it also has offices in Tokyo, Takatsuki, manufacturing facilities in Toyama and Hyōgo in Japan, and one in Suzhou, China.2 points -
While they are based in Japan the model you mentioned (Alinco DJ-G46T) curiously seems to have gotten its certification testing done in China according to the FCC which can be found here. So it sure seems like it may have come from China. Not everything on Wikipedia is correct. Side note, I don’t have a dog in this fight but do we need to bring Pandas into it? They live where they live and don’t care about economics or radios.2 points
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Just like on the other forum. Some will mention Part 90 radios. GMRS radios are not Part 90 certified. Just because a radio will work on a certain band does not mean that it is Part certified for that band. And the average person is not going to go out and buy a Part 90 certified radio for GMRS use. And I have to ask about what Steve posted since we know Anytone radios are made in China. We can continue to argue all you want. But it is a fact that all Part 95 certified consumer grade mobile radios are made in Chine with the exception of Garmin. Yes there are Part 90 certified business/commercial radios made in Japan that just so happen to work on GMRS but again they are not Part 95 certified. And just because a company has their headquarters in a certain country does not mean that their products are made in that country. Midland is a prime example when it comes to GMRS radios. And again some of the Yaesu mobile radios are made in China even though Yaesu is a Japanese company. Comparing Part 90 certified radios with Part 95 certified radios is like comparing apples to oranges.2 points
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WRONG ! It does NOT have to be Only Family and Friends ! It CAN be Anyone licensed to use GMRS, whether it be a company, a bunch of Campers, A Tow truck Driver, A Taxi cab operator, Anyone who happens to be licensed Can talk to ANYONE. Even STRANGE GUYS, like SOCAL !2 points
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I'm pretty sure I got the right one. If not, I'll have learned something and also have more parts in my box of trinkets that may be useful later (aka, stuff my kids will have to haul to the landfill when I die).2 points
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Tx powers off devices in car
CapNBall and one other reacted to SteveShannon for a question
To make it worse, SMA connectors have 4 different genders: male thread and male center pin, male thread and female center socket, female thread and female center socket, and female thread and male center pin.2 points -
Yeah, I had a lot of false starts before I got it figured out. I figured I'd try to make it simpler for others. I don't know if your radio has a male SMA connector (like a Baofeng) or a female one (like a Retevis). Be sure you order the right adapter. Either way, you want to change it to a female BNC connector.2 points
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AC charge controller for lifePO4 battery?
AdmiralCochrane and one other reacted to WRYZ926 for a question
Fire departments pretty much have to let electric vehicles burn themselves out because of the lithium batteries. Lithium is like white phosphorus in that it will keep burning when you try to put it out. I'm not super familiar with putting out lithium fires. I do know the only way to stop white phosphorus from burning is to bury it so that there is no oxygen. And it will reignite if exposed to the open air. Willy Pete grenades are fun to play with and the white phosphorus will burn straight through even some of the thickest armor plate. White phosphorus grenades are great for when you have to destroy equipment and vehicles.2 points -
Just for Newbies?
kirk5056 and one other reacted to SteveShannon for a topic
There really isn’t, but there are enough new people here and hopefully kindly experienced people that you shouldn’t feel uncomfortable asking questions. Yeah, there are always some people who attempt to display how knowledgeable they are simply by emphasizing others’ lack of knowledge. Please don’t let them win. Ask whatever you want.2 points -
The mystery of the MXT-400 that can ....
WRXB215 and one other reacted to OffRoaderX for a topic
its fun and entertaining at first, then it just gets old.. I've found it more productive to add him to my block list.2 points -
Can't access zones with CHIRP and F8HP-PRO
SteveShannon and one other reacted to Seapup for a question
As of CHIRP next-20250328, zone entries are: Zone 1: row 1 - row 100 Zone 2: row 101 - 200 Zone 3: row 201 - 300 ... Zone 10: row 901 - 1000 Zone names are editable and located under Settings > Bank Names2 points -
You can look at some of these. https://www.bioennopower.com/collections/battery-chargers2 points
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Can't access zones with CHIRP and F8HP-PRO
WRUU653 and one other reacted to SteveShannon for a question
I found this on Reddit, but I have no way to test it:2 points -
Don't poke the troll, best to ignore him.2 points
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Midland MXT500 Review
WRUU653 and one other reacted to SteveShannon for a topic
The Alinco MD5XT that I have says “Anytone” as it boots and in its firmware, leading me to believe it’s made for them in China or perhaps they buy the electronics from Anytone and assembled it to their cases elsewhere. Part 90 certified. It is capable of being programmed for GMRS frequencies.2 points -
Repeater 2.3 miles away, can hear clearly, can't hit it.
AdmiralCochrane and one other reacted to SteveShannon for a question
As @OffRoaderX said, sometimes it works that way. Let’s say you’re hiding behind a rock. Someone 100 feet away is pointing an elevated spotlight towards your rock. At that range the beam spreads out larger than the rock and you can see it reflecting off your surroundings. But you shine a flashlight directly at the rock in the direction of the spotlight and they don’t see you at all. It’s very common for radio communications to propagate asymmetrically.2 points -
FCC Improves On-line Interference Reporting
SteveShannon and one other reacted to OffRoaderX for a topic
My handshakes have often been described as both cold and icky.. and sometimes... moist..2 points -
I got really curious how many GMRS repeaters are owned or licensed by a single license on the reported repeaters here on MyGMRS. So i put together a quick little (actually pretty large) report that shows just that. The parameters are 3 repeaters and above and identified by single call sign as reported. I really didn't expect to see some of the numbers some folks have in the number of repeaters. Holly Cow!. Can you imagine the investment some of these folks have made. So the next question,, Why?? does a single user need so many repeaters for a service meant for family and friends. Especially, after considering how the FCC has clarified its usage. I can see now why some folks in certain areas complain of no bandwidth. Certainly some areas in the mid west and east just have not room.. Just Trivia stuff and very interesting. MultibleRepeaters April2025.pdf1 point
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Find Repeaters Selection (now working)
SteveShannon reacted to WRUU653 for a topic
It’s working for me.1 point -
Find Repeaters Selection (now working)
SteveShannon reacted to WRUE951 for a topic
yes, earlier this afternoon the site was quirky.. I had trouble pulling some DB data down. Had about a 20 min window when it seemed to work well.1 point -
The Broadnet Repeater Network website
Luish19779 reacted to louie535 for a topic
Visit the new website at https://broadnet.club/ New content will be added weekly.1 point -
Imagine Nationwide or International Coverage of your GMRS Repeater, Legally!
SteveShannon reacted to CogentRadios for a topic
Rocinante1 point -
Tx powers off devices in car
WRUU653 reacted to SteveShannon for a question
Agreed. For my handheld radios all of the cheapest ones use female threads and male pins. My expensive ones all use male threads and female center sockets.1 point -
Tx powers off devices in car
SteveShannon reacted to WRTC928 for a question
True, but the male thread/male center pin and female thread/female center socket don't seem to be used much, at least not on inexpensive Chinese HTs.1 point -
Ask away! Most of the knowledgeable people here are extremely helpful. There's no place on the internet which doesn't have some jerks, but there are fewer here than in most places.1 point
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Just for Newbies?
SteveShannon reacted to WRYZ926 for a topic
Yes we have some even here that are that way. Negative Nancy AKA Nana NoNo aka Mr 200 Miles is one of them. You will find that most here are more than willing to help new people and answer their questions.1 point -
FCC Improves On-line Interference Reporting
WRXB215 reacted to SteveShannon for a topic
It’s even easier when a person has one device programmed to cover both services. I’ve done it. That’s why I no longer program radios for both.1 point -
We had our weekly 2m net and our monthly GMRS net last night. We always have the 2m net first. One of our members tried checking into the 2m net 2 or 3 times last night but he was on the GMRS repeater. We gave him some trouble once he grabbed the correct mic to check in on the 2m repeater. It happened from time to time when you have both licenses. Most of us have done it a time or three.1 point
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How stable the battery is depends on the Lithium chemistry used. The worse are Lithium Ion types, followed by Lithium Polymer. The most stable is the Lithium Iron Phosphate type.1 point
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Yea, all my LiFePO4 batteries are bioenno, and I bought their charger with the battery. They do stop charging (LED goes green from red) when the battery is full.1 point
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Audio Player to Radio for morse code CW station identifier.
SteveShannon reacted to WSGC333 for a topic
https://www.repeaterid.com/store/p11/RepeaterID_Universal.html#/1 point -
The mystery of the MXT-400 that can ....
SteveShannon reacted to H8SPVMT for a topic
I remember reading about that a couple years ago but didn't fully understand the "WHY" in using the program. Having to change information for repeaters on the same frequency might be helpful now that I keep a written list of repeaters for my routine travels. Thanks for the reminder, I'll have to look into that.1 point -
Repeater 2.3 miles away, can hear clearly, can't hit it.
AdmiralCochrane reacted to OffRoaderX for a question
Because sometimes that's just how radio-waves work. Not sure what other answer your looking for.1 point -
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Imagine Nationwide or International Coverage of your GMRS Repeater, Legally!
CogentRadios reacted to WRUE951 for a topic
What is this Horse's name?? NAME IT!! it keeps pestering the hell out of a dead subject1 point -
Imagine Nationwide or International Coverage of your GMRS Repeater, Legally!
CogentRadios reacted to ULTRA2 for a topic
To operate on Facebook or community group pages you need a computer right now these days not everyone is Tech Savey or have ways of getting on the Internet that's why Radio communications are essential to have and if there's a way to do it legally then go for it.1 point -
Aaaaand you’re wrong yet again! The individual you referenced is not a cross dresser, he simply enjoys silky undergarments, but don’t we all? You’re very judgmental.1 point
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Best GMRS handheld radio to get
RayDiddio reacted to OffRoaderX for a topic
You will see zero difference.1 point -
Official GMRS Announcement!
Seapup reacted to OffRoaderX for a topic
Even I, in all my glory, could not pretend to be that socially mal-adjusted and brain dead..1 point -
Official GMRS Announcement!
Seapup reacted to SteveShannon for a topic
I am humbled by this honor. I’m not sure I’m worthy so I will try a day at the middle level first. Thank you, Queen.1 point -
FCC Improves On-line Interference Reporting
SteveShannon reacted to WRXB215 for a topic
That's what forums are for.1 point -
FCC Improves On-line Interference Reporting
SteveShannon reacted to WRYZ926 for a topic
I hate when that happens. I have to deal with that myself. It gets so bad at times that I can't even keep my call signs straight.1 point -
There is an easy fix for your two repeater problem. You can either program the two 675 repeater freqs and tones in the custom programming channel slots, 8-14, or one repeater freq and tone(s) pair in one of the 8-14 channel slots, and set the appropriate CTCSS/DCS tone(s) for the other 675 repeater on Repeater Channel 28. Don't forget to set the other parameter settings that those two repeaters require such as the bandwidth/channel spacing setting, etc. One of the problems that I have with the Midland GMRS radio is that CTCSS/DCS table does not include extra non-standard tones in their table and they have no intention to include them in the future. Another issue with consumer grade GMRS radios is that they don't have a true monitor feature whereas the feature will put the channel receive in a carrier squelch mode to defeat the PL Tone Decoder, and a Talkaround/Direct feature whereas the radio will transmit on the programmed receive freq setting instead of the transmit freq setting when you want to transmit simplex. You have to burn one of the precious channel resources to have a talkaround/simplex channel to do so. My first GMRS Radio was a MXT400. It's not a bad radio but, you're limited in what you can do with the radio. If you only need to have access to just a handful of channels than it's not a bad radio. The price for this radio with just a few capabilities is a tad high for a consumer grade radio. I sold my first GMRS MXT400 radio within three weeks after I got it and bought a better quality mobile radio that has the features I was looking for in a mobile radio.1 point