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Elkhunter521

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  1. Hi new guys, You are entering an interesting and frustrating hobby. My first suggestion is to go thru the equipment reviews in this forum. Be sure of what your usage is BEFORE you buy! I didn't and it cost me $.

     

    Keep in mind that the best way to keep this radio band from going the way of CB radio is for EVERYONE to adhere to the rules.

     

    Welcome to the forum. Ask any question you want.

     

    Keith T

  2. As much as I dislike Midland, I do like their MXT275. It fits the same bracket as the XMT115. This bracket ia a well engineered mount. Ideal if you move one radio between 2 vehicles. (Unfortunately this is another narrow band radio)

     

    All radio controlls are in the handset, allowing for a remote mounting of the radio.

  3. Im using a headache rack to mount antennas on my ford Superduty. The GMRS antenna is mounted on the top center of the rack. It is a unity gain (6") nmo mount on a 6"x6"x1/16 plate. Also on the headache rack are co-phase 4' firestick 5/8 wave antennas. They are 5'6" apart and mounted on plates 4 inches behind the rack. Both antennas are completely exposed to each other. The rack is bonded to the bed with 4 8ga stranded coper wires. The rack is also bonded to cab with 4 8ga stranded copper.

     

    I am also running a 30 mHz low filter on the system before it splits to co-phase. This brought swr down to 1.1.

  4. Just an observation,

    I live near the junction of I-84 (major east/west) and I-5 (major north/south) Interstate highways. CB traffic is beginning to come back on I-84 which is across Columbia river from my house ( 4 miles and almost visible) I have only heard gmrs a couple of times but always on GMRS 18.(no call signs)

    CB is several an hour on ch 19, and ch 17.

     

    Again, just an observation.

  5. Hi all,

    Maybe im stupid, Ive been told that before, but I don't see a problem. GMRS is a radio service for people that want a family or a friendly radio service. People that just want to pick up a mike and talk.

     

    Why does everyone want to make this into something it is not and never will be.

     

    If you need something more than what it is, get an amature license. I dont have an amature license and Im happy with it.

     

    Wow, you got me ranting. SORRY.

  6. You stated you were using a Midland XMT400.

    Among other problems, this radio receives and transmits in narrow band. They do this to maintain useability with all the bubble pack radios they sell.

     

     

     

    The repeater you contacted was a wide band repeater ( most are)

  7. Hi all, The power grid for Puerto Rico (PR) was crap before the last series of storms. After the storms wrecked what was left, PR waited for the US. To rebuild it. Hasn't happened. Before you shed a bunch of tears for PR keep in mind they pay NO income taxes to us as A US territory.

     

    Some of the PR population, some are quite wealthy , decided that privately owned and controlled com system was the answer.

     

    Private GMRS systems was their answer.

     

    This is not meant as a political statement. It is just my observation.

     

    Thanks for listen

     

    Keith T

  8. Hi, You have options:

     

    1. Use a part 95 radio on GMRS.

    Limited options that are not bubble pack and have been reclassified as frs radios.

    It is legal.

     

    2. Use a part 97 radio on GMRS. ( ham radio)

    This is a cheap alternative. These are usually cheaper radios dominated by Bao Feng brand. These radios have problems broadcasting a signal that is clean and not interfering with other frequencies that may belong to emergency services. The use of these radios on GMRS is illegal.

     

    3. Use a part 90 radio. This is a commercial radio that if you can find the software can be programmed to GMRS use. The best opinion (that ive found) has the FCC will ignore if not allow part 90 radio usage in part 95 service.

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