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Logan5

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  1. 50W from a mobile station is allowed on 467 when talking to a repeater.

    indeed, I would not have a problem with a licensed user using 50 watt's into the repeater, If he was 30 to 40 miles out and such wattage was necessary for repeater access. I would also expect he turn down his power if he is inside of the standard service area and even 25 watts would be excessive. Some people just think it's all about wattage.

  2. We are experiencing simplex use on our input. The first interfering party sounds like a group of 5 to 6 persons on 2 to 4 watt hand held radios, to move boats and other marine activity. Unfortunately they have chosen the travel tone for PL. I deactivated the travel tone and ignored them until we were hit with another group, running a 50 plus watt repeater output on our input. This could not be ignored, so contact was made and the interference ended. Now we turn our sights on the group moving boats as well as some local commercial abuse. I am surprised that 15 watts is allowed on 467, since that is about 4 times more power than HT's trying to key a repeater.

  3. there are a few options with detachable antennas, However currently the only Baofeng radio type accepted is the GMRSv1, Baofengs are good learner radios, cheap to replace if you destroy it. I have used several models and Baofeng radios are moderately rugged and decent to excellent quality, for the price, The GMRSv1 is a little higher priced but I expect similar build quality to other popular Baofeng models. Good luck choosing.

  4. Radio: BF-f8hp  intro to ham radio

    Radio 2&3  Cobra cxt195

     

    GMRS chans programmed from chirp default import.

    Antenna Falcon Indoor / outdoor 2 meter Dipole connected via rg58a/u

     

    I will post the GMRS /FRS config as soon as I pull it on my computer with chirp.

     

    Thanks,

     

    John

    Is this Falcon a UHF antenna? or, Are you trying to RX/TX on an outdoor 2meter antenna with RG58 feedline?

  5. where is your antenna? inside? out? on the roof or tower? If you are listening to a scanner with rubber spring antenna, take it outside or outdoors antenna with quality feedline. 10M and GMRS are quite different you will want heavier insulated coax for UHF.

  6. You could, just accept the performance you are getting from your $30 radios. You could also consider upgrade one or both radios for better propagation.  look for radios with removable antenna. Higher watts is unlikely to make up for less than desirable terrain but a better antenna can.

  7. ok, in my case, all of my HT's have the BNC adapter on them, so around the house, "where our repeater is located" I use Low power and a Nagoya Nub "BNC" antenna, combined smaller than original antenna, and more gain, and allows me to swap out to a piece of LMR400 coming from a UHF antenna on my tower for Dx'ing. and still allow for quick deployment when I get in my truck. It's a convenience thing. It may not be a "thing" for you or your application. did my best explaining. since I could not seem to up load pic's.

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