This Btech GMRS 50V2 Mobile unit is doing well and it's able to use up to 50 watts. It can also be able to go from 50, 20, and 5 watts. I'm on the local repeater and York Maine repeater system. So far it's been working great.
Excuse me I have it set up now your attitude about it is out of order in fact I'm not that far from the York Maine repeater. So far I've been doing really good with it.
New Hampshire area I'm in has two repeaters while Maine has multi repeaters.
Maine has been very active. I'm talking on the York repeater and I've made numerous of contacts
on it. So far no problems
I recently reread the FCC rules regarding certain communications
allowed. One example is that I gave a warning of a motorcycle
accident. one person tried to tell me that it was a violation
of the FCC rules. as it would be, I read to them what it says and that
I was in right plus I called the FCC to have them verify that I was in the right.
FCC said that I actually prevented someone from arriving to a hazardous
situation and to have them rerouted for safety
So this ruling of what I did was legal
I just purchased the Btech GMRS 50 V2 mobile unit and I'll be putting it together
as a base station . I have six handheld radios as back up incase of power loss
so I'm glad to prepare for severe weather.
73s
WSAE510 NH
According to the FCC it's not illegal to link repeater to Zello channels. I called them and they said that it is NOT illegal those who says its illegal is wrong
Ok I'm not sure what to think about him but he's facing back lashes for some of his postings. IMHO as far as it goes his attacks calling people sad hams is getting out of control.