Dammit I lagged that putt!
On a more back to topic subject...
I'm curious why when Programming the UV-5R GMRS radios with Chirp that the NOAA stations do not appear anywhere in Chirp? Apparently they are hard coded into these HTs? Can anyone confirm?
I'd go even more basic as lag is not a "radio" specific term and is used in many forms of communication like computer networking
A lag is simply a delay in transmission or reception of a communications signal.
As we all know whenever a federal entity is involved the lag time increases dramatically!
Is the Tone Out setting of 100MHz for this Tremont Repeater in the top pic the same as the Chirp setting for Tone Squelch? Do I need to add 100.0 for the Tone Squelch in Chirp?
RUT ROH --
Just noticed that when I plug my Baofeng UV-5R GRMS radio into Chirp it identifies as a Radioddity UV-5R?
Is that expected? Or is this an indication I have a knock-off?
Good evening mygmrs'ers!
With respect to Chirp and the various column settings using the Tremont Ranch Open Repeater as an example, below are the published settings here on mygmrs:
Would this be correct settings for that repeater in Chirp?:
Do I need a tone squelch or duplex setting here? Some column settings here seem mutually exclusive, meaning fill one out and it blanks others. Learning slowly but surely.
Thanks again for all the help past and present gentlemen!
Is there a comprehensive list of all the repeaters and channels used in the San Gabriel, San Bernardino, Cleveland, and other Mountains, high and low deserts. Thinking stuff any off-roader or overlander would want for our area and neighboring areas?
Guess I didnt properly enter and save the settings for the repeater at 462.6000 as that line in Chirp showed nada for the Tone or DTCS columns.
Is this correct for Chirp?:
Thanks for all the help Saturday OffRoaderX!
Is Ranchino the appropriate name for this Haven Peak repeater?
Or is it known by another more common name locally?
I'm diving into Chirp, where I feel more comfortable visualizing all the settings and channels cuz Im a tech geek!
Many online "experts" highly tout the Nagoya NA-771-G as one of the best antennas for GMRS HTs.
My new Baofeng UV5R came with this Abbree AR-771 antenna. Is doesn't seem to get any better reception than the shorter rubber duck antenna. Is this AR-771 just trying to capitalize on the Chinese copycat name? Is it garbage as I suspect?
I smell a review/comparison coming!
In the early days of radio communications a "roger" was used to acknowledge a message or question had been received. As in the "roger that" phrase used by law enforcement and military
So why is the beep used at the end of TX called a roger beep? Nobody is acknowledging anything, except the broadcaster/transmitter is saying I'm finished.
I highly doubt the engineer who developed it was called Roger. LOL
Anyone know why its called a roger beep?