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mcallahan

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  1. I'm also in Arizona and the GMRS repeaters on those peaks are great offroad! I was once able to hit the White Tanks repeater from the Mogollon Rim, sitting on Rim Rd at about 34.425 -111.331. It's about 90 miles line-of-site from my 5W Kenwood HT to the White Tanks, and about 3000' higher. I've also heard people on GMRS from Mt. Lemmon on the White Tanks repeaters too. Kinda "cheating" going from peak to peak like that, but the repeater coverage you have while out off-roading in AZ is really reliable and such a good thing to have. There are many places where cell coverage is not available in AZ but 2m/70cm/GMRS repeaters is.
  2. The revamp of the MyGMRS forums looks amazing on desktop and functions very well on mobile. However, these "Open this topic on..." nag screens that pop up every time on mobile browsers are very annoying: There doesn't appear to be a way to permanently disable this as every time I navigate to the forums page I see it. "Chrome" is always shown as the option for all Chromium-based browsers, and this yields a confusing UX. Who even uses Tapatalk anymore in this day and age of mobile-first web development? So many forums I subscribe to have dropped support for this app long ago, RadioReference included. Anyway, my 2¢...
  3. Ha - I purchased a GMRS license for $90, valid for 5 years, just before they extended it to 10 years!
  4. Yeah the table translating the tones and various manufacturer naming conventions is very helpful. I had a similar page bookmarked once but it has since gone offline. This is a great replacement.
  5. Either way, a GMRS beginner is probably seeking a GMRS license because they want to know about repeaters and how they work. It certainly does matter if a radio is repeater capable.
  6. "Most GMRS radios are designed for simplex operation and can't transmit on these frequencies. Which mostly doesn't matter because there are very few GMRS repeaters out there." idk if I'd agree that there are very few GMRS repeaters out there when this site lists over 1700 repeaters. Even if only half of those listings are accurate and active repeaters, that's still not an insignificant number of GMRS repeaters.
  7. lol yup - so many Jeep guys want the 3 foot Firestick antenna mounted way down low on the bumper or spare tire mount, then they wonder why they get next to no range on CB..
  8. mcallahan

    Login error?

    As a fellow developer I know prod issues can be a giant PITA! Thanks for the quick response and resolution.
  9. mcallahan

    Login error?

    Yep, thank you - all good now!
  10. For the uninitiated: https://forums.radioreference.com/threads/new-gmrs-band-plan.405599/
  11. I often use 69.3 Hz specifically because many bubble pack and cheapo radios do not implement this tone.
  12. >What's missing from myGMRS.com? A dark theme!
  13. This is most likely a repeater site ID'ing - while repeaters on GMRS are not required to identify themselves at regular intervals like other radio services, many do this as a courtesy to let other users know that there is an active repeater on that channel/frequency. The "travel tone" refers to 141.3 Hz, which is commonly used by GMRS operators on repeaters and/or simplex. Here are some relevant links that explain in further detail: Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System Digital Code Squelch (DCS) CTCSS and DCS Tones -- What's the difference?
  14. What about a Maxon TM-8000? 40W UHF, 512 channels, 70cm band coverage, and something I would enjoy in a GMRS mobile - a knob that can be assigned to squelch. http://maxonamerica.com/product/tm-8000-series/ These seem to retail around $250 - $300, about half of a comparable Kenwood. I don't own and haven't used this particular radio, but did hear good things from a GMRS club member.
  15. I was able to hit my clubs's repeater from 92 miles away: I was on a peak at 7500' with my TK-380 at 4 watts and stock antenna. The repeater sits at 3800'. I had a clear line of sight and had no issue making contacts, full quieting. Atop a mountain here in town I routinely make simplex contacts on GMRS ~20 miles away.
  16. Join us for the Quarterly General & Board Meeting of the Arizona GMRS Repeater Club - current members and the public are invited to attend! The meeting will be held in the conference room at Denny's @ 5161 W Thunderbird Rd, Glendale, AZ 85306 from 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM. General Membership and Board Meeting
  17. Hi Rich, I noticed that the AZ GMRS club repeater no longer appears on the map. Is this an error or does a setting need to modified on the repeater listing in order for it to appear on the map?
  18. Thanks for fixing those! Would you mind updating the AZ GMRS Repeater Club's url? The new one is: azgmrs.org
  19. The BTech GMRS-V1 is capable of being programmed with split TX/RX tones.
  20. I made a blog post a while ago about the history of the Travel Tone on GMRS: https://seesharpdotnet.wordpress.com/2018/07/29/the-history-behind-462-675-mhz-and-the-travel-tone/ The Northshore Emergency Association has a very nice history of GMRS (formerly known as UHF Citizens' Band): http://www.nsea.com/nseainfo.htm Here's another interesting read from Doug Smith at Popular Wireless: http://web.archive.org/web/20130320034445/http://www.popularwireless.com/gmrs1413.html
  21. They also used to (maybe the still do) sell radios preprogrammed with what they called "race channels" which were a mix of frequencies from the business and public safety pools. They did not make it clear to the consumerthat appropriate FCC licenses are required to operate, and that the risk of causing harmful interference was very high. Not a reputable company, in my opinion.
  22. Rugged Radios is a complete rip off. I would never buy anything from them, the radios they sell are rebranded CCRs with a ridiculous markup.
  23. I would assume myGMRS.com and RepeaterFinder.com are related - Rich's LinkedIn page lists him as the owner of Repeater Finder, LLC, a "Two-way radio directory startup for FCC-licensed individuals in the United States."
  24. I'n currently running a Uniden BCD996P2, a Kenwood TK-8180 (GMRS), and a Kenwood TM-281a (2m) in my 2013 F-150:
  25. Join us for the Quarterly General/Board Meeting of the Arizona GMRS Repeater Club. The public and prospective members are invited! Date & Time: Saturday, Dec 15 from 2:30 - 5:30 PMLocation: Denny's conference room - 5161 W Thunderbird Rd, Glendale, AZ 85306Homepage: https://www.azgmrs.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AZGMRS/Learn about AGRC membership options here!
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