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WRYZ926

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  1. I watched that video and decided not to even try that repair. I work with small N scale digital command control boards, but that is mostly just soldering 28-32 gauge wires to the boards.
  2. Most of the local departments and state highway patrol have all gone digital around me. One sheriff's department still uses analog and all the small towns go through county dispatch.
  3. I agree that it is worth checking the squelch and narrow/wide band setting on both radios before sending it back. I don't remember how the XS20G was setup from the factory since I always go in and set everything to wide band anyway.
  4. I have an old Uniden analog scanner. I got a bit of sticker shock looking at the new digital scanners.
  5. I would contact the vendor that you bought your radio from. The XS20G should have good reception when is using a good properly tuned antenna. Now I do have to ask. How and where is your MXTA26 antenna installed? Does the antenna have a good enough ground plain? I run a KG-XS20G in my SxS with a Comet 2x4SR antenna on a mag mount. The antenna is on the metal rack on my SxS. I get great reception When talking to others on simplex and when talking on the repeater 21.5 miles away. Here is the Comet 2x4SR on the back of my SxS
  6. It is the USB port for CAT control. I am using a Yaesu SCU-17 currently for CAT control for WSJTX/FT8. The SCU-17 was a whole lot cheaper than sending the radio in for repair.
  7. You are correct and the original owner could not find the receipt.
  8. And that is exactly what I told them. $900 repair on a $1300 radio - thanks but no thanks.
  9. I have a Yaesu FTDX10 with a bad USB port. But Yaesu quoted $900 to repair the radio even though it is still under warranty. They WILL deny warranty claims if you do not have the original receipt, which I do not.
  10. The problem is that there is no standard format for the exchange of GPS information between the different manufacturers. Wouxun has their own version in their KG-Q10G too. It's kind of like the digital modes for amateur radio. You have DMR, Fusion, and D-Star. None of them work with the others.
  11. I'm not sure if our club's emergency trailer has any commercial radios or not. But we do have all amateur bands and GMRS covered now.
  12. It never hurts to have more useful tools in one's toolbox. And that is how a few of us sold the idea of a GMRS repeater to our club too.
  13. Most of the time each repeater that is on the same channel will use different tones. It would be a real mess if all repeaters on the same channel used the same tones or no tones at all.
  14. Yes it is. Now most people can get by just fine running two 50 mobile radios on one 30 amp (peak) power supply simply because most will never be transmitting on both radios at the exact same time. Now if people were to transmit on two 50 watt mobiles at the same time say like during a field day/demonstration, then some 30 amp power supplies might not be enough. It will depend on the continuous amp rating.
  15. Remember that most manufacturers advertise their power supplies at the peak amp rating. You want to double check to see what the continues amp rating is. Most power supplies advertised as 30 amps are normally between 24 and 26 amps continuous.
  16. Here is what I could find on the dealer mode. https://www.manualslib.com/manual/632574/Wouxun-Kg-Uvd1p.html?page=9
  17. Wouxun does make some good hand held radios. The KG-935G has been a solid radio for me and others. I know a few guys that really like the KG-UV9D Mate and KG-UV8H. I've been considering the new KG-Q10H quad band radio myself.
  18. A few members in my local club have bought Yaesu radios in the last 1-2 years and they say made in China on them. I'll have to ask which models.
  19. This is a commonly talked about topic here and on other radio related forums. Do a search on this forum. The majority are against any type of digital mode on GMRS.
  20. I can't say 100% sure about Allinco but I do know that Yaesu is having their radios made in China. And I have heard that Allinco does too. That being said. Allinco should have better quality control versus Baofeng, etc.
  21. Yes I realize that and will refrain from doing that in the future. That being said, I do hold both licenses. And as mentioned, this is a very common mod to do for GMRS and Amateur license holders. We see it all the time here and on other forums. EDIT: this thread is about using a VHF/UHF radio. Now I don't know if the OP is using the radio out of band or not, but it is being talked about in an open forum.
  22. It doesn't bother me one bit that people modify their own radios as long as they aren't idiots and causing issues. I have modified a couple of my VHF/UHF radios myself. It allow me to run fewer radios at one time.
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