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Durake

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  1. This repeater was a backup GMRS Repeater for REACT. Only used a few times. I was using the frequency the duplexer was tuned to, and I think the PA blew, sounds like the issue. I'm taking it to get it checked out here soon. Thanks y'all for the help! I'll keep y'all updated on the status.
  2. It's all good lol. Before I had the repeater it was covering about..40+ miles. It's only been used as a backup to my knowledge.
  3. Correct, little difference. I am field testing.
  4. 3-4 months ago, it was also tuned then as well.
  5. I'll have to ask.. It was working fine when pulled, then all of a sudden this. I'll let you know if I find out soon.
  6. Yeah, I also tried it at about.. 24 foot I'd say. It's surprisingly worse at that point. I can do 40 or 25 on each channel, I tried it with 40 and it makes little difference. Thanks for the quick reply.
  7. Hey! Doubtful I'll have an answer or suggestion by the time I leave tomorrow, but I was loaned a Motorola GR1225 UHF Repeater for an event I'm doing this weekend. Along with some LMR400 and an antenna. Essentially the full setup. Its a full 40 watt repeater with tuned duplexer. But, the issue is, the range is so short! I'm only pushing 25 watts and this was just pulled from a working environment where it was actually pushing the full 40 and coverage was perfect. The only changes are the LMR, the one previously used was some high dollar 15 bucks a foot extremely low loss cable, and the antenna. Its a UHF J-Pole antenna, and I've already tried multiple types of things including changing the cable, and antenna, adjusting the programming a bit, and the range is just crazy short. I even had a friend stop by and try to trouble shoot it. I just don't understand. I can go without the repeater for this event for the most part, but I would appreciate a solution. I can't imagine what would be wrong with it, everything is screwed in correctly, fixed up, set right, I've triple checked! The range is only not even a block, the antenna is about 12 foot up in the air in a clear line of sight environment. Help!! (I'll feel really stupid if its something like the push of a button, lol.)
  8. Depending on what permissions you have set. In my case its only being used by me and my buddy if either of us are out of range or don't have a reliable signal. The repeater we're on is about 15 miles away in a rough spot putting out 40 watts, its not the highest spot in the area. I'm within range most of the time, but for those rare times him or I am not, we still have a way to communicate with the users on it. The Zello Channel is passworded as well as Zelect+ were only Admins, Mods, or Trusted Users can talk and listen. So its pretty secure as far as that goes.
  9. I will allow someone else to step in and answer the legality of it. I know in past discussions, linking via RF is prohibited. But I don't recall anything over the internet. I've already got my project parts coming in for my link. The last thing I need to order is a directional antenna, since I don't have quick access to my site and I'm still experimenting with Zello, I'd like to keep it at home for a bit and play around with it. Hope your question gets answered!
  10. Thanks for putting the first sentence in there.. Lol.. Alright, appreciate the cents.
  11. Had to edit it a bit, North is up as always.
  12. Well the repeater is at a spot that will not cover anything East, at all, however, it'll cover everything West. It cuts off North and South at basically 180 degrees. Instead of transmitting towards the areas I can't cover, I figured why not have it with a directional antenna facing the direction I can cover so it can focus it in that area. I attached the image of the coverage, it has full line of sight with the city of Dallas, the red circle is the repeaters location, the black is where the coverage ends or I will have no coverage. (Won't let me attach the correct image, check my next reply for the correct one)
  13. Hey all, I have a VHF/UHF Cross band Repeater, and am looking for a dual band directional antenna, I figured I could ask here without being murdered as I have been before on RR. I don't know what information y'all need but I've done some looking around and have yet to find a dual band directional antenna, I'm looking for 180°. Thanks
  14. I appreciate the reply, I actually took a look at the new APX6000's we got in, no encryption loaded as far as talkgroups go, didn't get to put it into Service Mode to see whats loaded. Dallas has a dedicated system for IOP, those talkgroups were loaded in and they are in the clear. Although, it was so heckitc, no one was on the same channel, lol, some accidentally switched when moving stuff around and bumping into things, others just stayed where they are. So confusing.. I run my cities Scanner page and oml the amount of "Thank you"s and hugs I get are crazy, I've had people tell me "Without you, I wouldn't have lived through that tornado" and it just amazes me.. And the departments wants to shut that bond off? Geez..
  15. I spoke with my PD Chief of my city and its all going to be 100% encrypted, but when I got to take a look at the new radios, none of the new talkgroups had encryption loaded on them, noted we're still quite a few months away from switching over. I suppose I could've put it into service mode and that would for sure tell me, I've been speaking with some of the Radio System Managers and they have been updating me on whats being added and stuff, I saw on RR the new system has been added to the database. New System: http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=8559 Current System: http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=36
  16. Thanks for letting us know, if you have a little Baofeng and have free time, you may just try going through tones, have CSQ on RX and switch through the TX.
  17. I apparently have random repeaters assigned to my account.. It shows I have 23 repeater listings.. I know the website was being worked on yesterday, I was just posting here to see if anyone else had the issue before I talk to Rich.
  18. Durake

    GMRS coverage

    I thought I remember replying to this thread a while back. I ended up going to HRO, obviously not the place for GMRS, awesome that I realized that after the fact, but I bought 2 antennas, not knowing they were Ham band only, I was told they sell all sorts of stuff, not just for Hams, and I specified I wanted on that is something around 136-174 and 400-470, I suppose they thought I was talking about the receive end of it. I bought the same NA-771 and realized it was also a Ham band antenna. That may be part of your issue, because I noticed crazy results when using a Ham antenna on GMRS, and using a generic antenna on GMRS. So make sure to check the transmit and receive range when buying an antenna. I had a GMRS contact 15 miles away on simplex, rough terrain and lots of buildings, on a GMRS antenna, we made it 4 miles on a Ham antenna, HUGE difference, same location, same power, same route.. Crazy..
  19. Last updated March 19, 2013 and last logged on January 16, 2015 4:24am maybe down, something to consider.
  20. First off, to the Admins, I apologize if this is in the wrong section, I couldn't decide if it was to go onto the fcc rules or general discussion. http://www.mygmrs.com/view?id=2274 "New System with link established to DMR and our own national network. Available for use. National network requires monthly service fee plus cost of portable radio" 3 things that scare me: 1, "link established to DMR and our own national network" 2, "aprox 100 mile range" 3, "available for use" Doesn't sound legal or real to me. Anyone in the Austin area able to confirm the repeater is real? I may try giving them a call later, says in the accounts description "Seacoast Telephone (James Black) is the owner of this account. If you have questions about repeaters listed under our license, please call 603-758-6500 during normal business hours (8am to 5pm)."
  21. I was given the info to the repeaters, didn't need to go find it. I was given the ARRL Ham Tech book a week or so ago by a friend. I think just a bit more polishing up on some of the questions and I'll be ready, for the most part I think I got it though.
  22. I have a friend who has one setup as a mobile repeater on his truck he drives across the country. I'll ask him and see what he says and report back anything.
  23. Well honestly someone could just read the MDC ID's. As far as I've seen. I read a departments radios, it was a county sheriffs department over in West Texas.
  24. Try http://www.oregongmrs.org/ My friend is in it.
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