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I'm not 100% sure, but I believe the Mesa 725 is set up at someone's home. That particular repeater is the reason I wish there was an output tone on Shaw Butte. When I'm monitoring, I can never tell whether I'm hearing Shaw or Mesa.
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I would have thought more of their repeaters would have some kind of backup, but that may also be dependent on what's available at the site the repeater is set up at. Generator and backup systems can get pretty expensive.
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Also both Towers Mountain 575 and 600 and Diamond Point 575. I think a few of the SWCRS repeaters do as well. Possibly Shaw Butte 725, but I could be mistaken on that one. I'm not sure how many of the AZ GMRS Club repeaters are on battery backup, as I haven't joined.
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Here in Arizona, a lot of repeaters are on solar with battery backup. Especially the ones around the Phoenix area. There's also several on generator backups as well. I think it has more to do with the site that the repeater is installed at and whether a backup plan is available on site.
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Except if the laser is operated on channels 1-15.
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Sending it via DTMF works as well. It gets annoying when someone forgets to turn off side tones with it though. I don't notice much chatter on either of those repeaters. I have gotten a "loud and clear" response from someone on the 725 when I asked for a signal check from I-17 and Glendale Ave. Generally, the only time I hear a squawk from PTT-ID on Pinal is when someone forgets to turn off their side tones, as I mentioned above. Other than that, it doesn't sound any different than any other repeater. I have also noticed on Shaw and Tower 600 that there seems to be quite a bit of bickering and arguing between a couple people lately, and occasionally both repeaters get shut down for random periods of time. A couple of times, I ended up switching to another channel because I just didn't want to listen to the arguments.
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As well as using the link tone on Shaw Butte, which will open the link to Towers 600, Diamond Point 575, and a couple others. Also, getting in with SWCRS gets access to Pinal 675, which has amazing coverage here as well. I haven't heard much off the Lemmon 650, but there's also the webhiway_tucson repeater that has a massive coverage area.
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In the meantime there's also the Towers 600. I've gotten responses out of it in my house in San Tan Valley with my Baofeng UV-9G. Both with stock and Nagoya 771-G antennas.
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Because of some troublemakers causing issues on a repeater I had just gotten access to, the group maintaining the repeater is requiring PTT-ID for all users of the repeater, as far as I can tell. They have assigned each member a 4 digit code for the PTT-ID, which will be DTMF or MDC1200. Is this going to work as a per channel setting on the radios? Or if I set it up, will it transmit the PTT-ID regardless of the channel I'm transmitting on? The radios in question are a Baofeng UV-9G and a Radioddity DB-20G.
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Add another to the NAY column. If for anything, to keep "some people" posting in the comments in your videos. The responses to the pinned comments are always hilarious.
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Does GMRS License cover immediate family in other households?
jsneezy replied to Tiercel's topic in General Discussion
In my case, my wife and daughter are about as far as my call sign goes. If we have family from out of state visiting, we'll likely just hand them an FRS radio and call it good. I do kinda wonder why they excluded cousins, but step-children and step-parents are not. But again, that's more of a curiosity than an actual concern. I have plenty of FRS radios to pass around if need be. -
Does GMRS License cover immediate family in other households?
jsneezy replied to Tiercel's topic in General Discussion
I don't think anything I mentioned was any more complicated than what the FCC has given us to work with. Except for the cousin-spouse thing. That was meant as pure sarcasm. There's a reason that people say navigating the website and actually getting to pay the fees is passing the GMRS test. -
Does GMRS License cover immediate family in other households?
jsneezy replied to Tiercel's topic in General Discussion
As far as I understand the family part of the rules is that everyone in my family is covered, except cousins. Meaning I can hand an HT to my father-in-law, who is technically only family because I married his daughter. I can also hand one to my aunt or uncle, but their children are out of the question. Because of that, I don't think bloodline is really the right way to explain it. The way I've explained it to my wife is "practically everyone on both sides of the family except cousins". Now, because the regulation specifically says in-laws, does that mean I could let my wife's cousin use my call-sign? What about those areas of the country where cousin-wives are a thing? Could a license holder let his cousin use his call sign if he's married to her? That can of worms is likely to give anyone a headache... -
Whiskey Romeo Tango Golf. Doesn't get any easier than that after military service.
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I think a lightning arrestor and proper grounding are going to be the solution for that.
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I ended up bringing the radio in and using the CPS. I might try out changing the mode and adding the GMRS code plug to it later. For now, I'm just getting used to having a radio in the truck with me. Next step is going to be the permanent antenna, but that can wait for another day.
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If I had a laptop running windows, I would consider that an option, but the only laptop I run is Linux. It's a lot easier to take a radio to a desktop PC than the other way around.
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I wonder if it would work by switching to VFO? That seems like the next logical step to me, but I may be wrong. The only other thing I can think of would be bringing it back in the house, grabbing the power supply and programming cable, and changing it with the CPS. I'm hoping there's a way to do it without bringing it in.
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I hate to revive a thread like this, but I got the radio set up in my truck. I ended up finding out that some of the repeater channels that I had programmed are set to low power, and I want to try medium and high to see if there's any change. I tried hitting FUN on the mic, then the 0 key, which also says PWR in smaller lettering, but there was no change in the power setting. Do I need to switch to VFO mode, or is there something in the menu that I'm missing?
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It may be an issue of the beta version of the Android app not updating when I change the settings to show stale and offline repeaters. I know for sure the repeater is still active because I regularly hear.it when I'm scanning, I just don't have a setup substantial enough to utilize it from 55 miles away. That's most likely an antenna height issue, as I can reach out to another repeater that's about 70 miles to the south of me.
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It's definitely not showing for me with stale and offline both being selected. Unless this happens to be a map glitch in the app, which is entirely possible being the beta version of the app, but I also don't remember seeing it on the map when I was looking via the website the other day either.