IF it transmits, it needs to ID, either by the Licensee OR by electronic means. A USER of the repeater is responsible to ID with their Own call sign if they're NOT immediate family.
DO YOU NOT READ ?? This was already replied to you in another post. The Repeater needs to ID it's owner/ Licensee call sign with an Auto ID, because other users Can't ID with the owners call sign !! The Repeater needs to ID itself. DO YOU UNDERSTAND ??
Assuming you're using windows 10 or 11 you'll need KPG60D for your software, unless you're using an older OS. I have my 880-1 prog to directly to scan on power up.
Possibly. Just a guess, but try going to batteriesamerica.com and enter your Radio or Battery Model number in their search bar. I have seen Higher capacity batteries they offer for several different radios. If not, then maybe just order a Second battery from Retevis.
Not a dumb question at all, just one needing an answer. All your Gmrs Repeaters will have a 5 mhz. plus input. Hence, +5 Ex; 462.675 for receiving and 467.675 for transmitting. Hope this helps.
GMRS IS FOR TALKING WITH ANYONE YOU FEEL LIKE PUTTING A CALL OUT TO ! MALE, FEMALE IS IRRELEVANT ! THERE'S NOTHING WRONG WITH MAKING RANDOM CONTACTS, GET THIS THROUGH YOUR HEAD, PLEASE !!
I Wonder if Midland might have been thinking about the possibility that it might be used for PMR , such as in the UK ? Granted, PMR is not used in the states, but that explains that frequency step.
Right! Exactly why I like the H-8. While it's still a tad bit small, at least it's not likely to chase the tv remote into the neverland of the sofa cushions !
The REAL fun will begin when the temps start rising and we get some Tropo Ducting happening, along with some solar flares ! then 100-200mile hops will become commonplace.