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    OffRoaderX got a reaction from Hoppyjr in I don’t think Midland radios are very good.   
    Sorry to have to be the one to break this news to you but bragging about not being a ham BUT how easy it would be to pass the examS "if you wanted to" is a strong indicator of being a latent sad-H.A.M. .. Your other posts already proved you also fall into the "some people" category..
    And as the inventor of the term Sad-H.A.M., my declaration is final and cannot be disputed or overturned.
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    OffRoaderX got a reaction from WRPH416 in TIDRadio TD-H3 GMRS   
    The FCC ID on my GMRS version is:  2A4F8TD831G
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    OffRoaderX got a reaction from WRYB563 in What's with the repeater drama?   
    Its just people talking.. Many in Spanish.. its not "a complete zoo", its just busy.
  4. Haha
    OffRoaderX got a reaction from Soggybottomboy in New to GMRS   
    I have heard a few people mention that Youtube has some good videos going over every aspect of using GMRS and pretty much all GMRS radios. 
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    OffRoaderX got a reaction from kirk5056 in DPL -> DCS   
    Well.. No.. Because "tone" and "Privacy Tone" would include CTC, CTCSS, and PL, which are not the same. and we don't want to go down that rabbit hole.
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    OffRoaderX got a reaction from WSCH851 in Antenna mount type and position   
    Unless you are trying to bounce your signal off the moon, just mount your antenna in the best spot you can, as high as you can get it, and it will work fine for for highway/trail comms.
    My antenna is mounted above the rear tail-light/rear fender of my jeep, below the roofline, where many "experts" warned me it "will not work". and while it certainly does not work as well as it could, it works just fine. I can hit a repeater with it at 92 miles and regularly get 20+ miles on simplex and have never had issues on the trail where i could not hear someone that others could, or they could not hear me.
    My two words of advice are:
    1) ignore the 'experts'
    B ) - dont over-think it.
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    OffRoaderX got a reaction from WSAA254 in Budget friendly SWR meter   
    Warning: Do NOT listen to the "experts" that love to spend your money - for occasional tuning/testing of your antenna you do NOT NEED a $500+ SWR meter.
    Normal people use inexpensive meters like the Surecom SW-33 or SW-102, and they work just fine.
    If you plan on testing/tuning antennas professionally or as some kind of a hobby, then by all means get one that costs much more and is *slightly* more accurate.
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    OffRoaderX got a reaction from wrwk394 in Btech GMRS Pro illegal?   
    "illegal"? No.. Not complaint with FCCs regulations? Maybe.. But, the FCCs certified the radio sooooo.. Does the FCCs care? According to the FCCs' lack of enforcement, No Do any normal people care? No
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    OffRoaderX got a reaction from GP62 in I don’t think Midland radios are very good.   
    That depends on how you define "good"...
    Midland Micromobile radios are GREAT for someone that wants a decent quality, EASY TO USE, NO BELLS AND WHISTLES GMRS radio.. They are priced high but that price is worth it to many people willing to pay for that simplicity and the fact that the company is at least based in 'Murica. I have had several Midland radios (6 or 7?), with the power output ranging on them from 105% of its rated output to around only 75% .. But dont be fooled - although it's good to get what the box says, you will NEVER notice any difference between 35 watts and 50 watts in regular usage. Most of the mobile units do not have cooling fans but never once, ever, in all my usage of my Midlands, not once, has one ever over-heated, shut-down, or stuttered due to high-heat or over usage. According to the Midland Marketing Manager, the Midland Micromobile GMRS radios are a hybrid of Superheterodyne and HOMOdyne.. But I dont remember which half (RX or TX) is SUPERhet and which part was HOMOdyne... and most people buying this type of simple radio wouldn't care anyway. Anyone complaining about the lack of features on a Midland is obviously not who Midland is selling their radios to, and should therefore be ignored. Anyone slamming you over the air simply because your radio is chinese is a moron and should be ignored with extreme-prejudice.. Just tell them you're transmitting on a iCom radio and as long as your roger-beep is off i GUARANfuckingTEE you that they will never be able to tell the difference. For MY money, I would buy a KG-1000G, but only because I am a radio dork.  However I have many friends that are regular-people that prefer the simplicity of the Midland radios and were more than happy to pay the $$ for that simplicity.
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    OffRoaderX got a reaction from WSAY446 in I don’t think Midland radios are very good.   
    Sorry to have to be the one to break this news to you but bragging about not being a ham BUT how easy it would be to pass the examS "if you wanted to" is a strong indicator of being a latent sad-H.A.M. .. Your other posts already proved you also fall into the "some people" category..
    And as the inventor of the term Sad-H.A.M., my declaration is final and cannot be disputed or overturned.
  11. Haha
    OffRoaderX got a reaction from 59Moots in I don’t think Midland radios are very good.   
    Sorry to have to be the one to break this news to you but bragging about not being a ham BUT how easy it would be to pass the examS "if you wanted to" is a strong indicator of being a latent sad-H.A.M. .. Your other posts already proved you also fall into the "some people" category..
    And as the inventor of the term Sad-H.A.M., my declaration is final and cannot be disputed or overturned.
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    OffRoaderX got a reaction from SteveShannon in I don’t think Midland radios are very good.   
    No, thats not why.  Missing the entire point and not "getting it", as you just demonstrated is why.
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    OffRoaderX got a reaction from RodB in How do you keep water out of your outdoor antenna connection points?   
    probably, but here is the direct link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00K5GW67O/
     
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    OffRoaderX got a reaction from RodB in How do you keep water out of your outdoor antenna connection points?   
    In addition to good connectors and coax, I also use "Strong 30mil Weatherproof Self-Fusing Silicone Rubber Sealing Tape" - that stuff works like magic.
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    OffRoaderX got a reaction from SteveShannon in Budget friendly SWR meter   
    Thankfully for normal people using a GMRS radio, "close" is plenty good enough.
  16. Haha
    OffRoaderX got a reaction from jsneezy in I don’t think Midland radios are very good.   
    Sorry to have to be the one to break this news to you but bragging about not being a ham BUT how easy it would be to pass the examS "if you wanted to" is a strong indicator of being a latent sad-H.A.M. .. Your other posts already proved you also fall into the "some people" category..
    And as the inventor of the term Sad-H.A.M., my declaration is final and cannot be disputed or overturned.
  17. Like
    OffRoaderX got a reaction from Hoppyjr in I don’t think Midland radios are very good.   
    That depends on how you define "good"...
    Midland Micromobile radios are GREAT for someone that wants a decent quality, EASY TO USE, NO BELLS AND WHISTLES GMRS radio.. They are priced high but that price is worth it to many people willing to pay for that simplicity and the fact that the company is at least based in 'Murica. I have had several Midland radios (6 or 7?), with the power output ranging on them from 105% of its rated output to around only 75% .. But dont be fooled - although it's good to get what the box says, you will NEVER notice any difference between 35 watts and 50 watts in regular usage. Most of the mobile units do not have cooling fans but never once, ever, in all my usage of my Midlands, not once, has one ever over-heated, shut-down, or stuttered due to high-heat or over usage. According to the Midland Marketing Manager, the Midland Micromobile GMRS radios are a hybrid of Superheterodyne and HOMOdyne.. But I dont remember which half (RX or TX) is SUPERhet and which part was HOMOdyne... and most people buying this type of simple radio wouldn't care anyway. Anyone complaining about the lack of features on a Midland is obviously not who Midland is selling their radios to, and should therefore be ignored. Anyone slamming you over the air simply because your radio is chinese is a moron and should be ignored with extreme-prejudice.. Just tell them you're transmitting on a iCom radio and as long as your roger-beep is off i GUARANfuckingTEE you that they will never be able to tell the difference. For MY money, I would buy a KG-1000G, but only because I am a radio dork.  However I have many friends that are regular-people that prefer the simplicity of the Midland radios and were more than happy to pay the $$ for that simplicity.
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    OffRoaderX got a reaction from Hoppyjr in I don’t think Midland radios are very good.   
    Being a sad-H.A.M. is a mental/emotional-defect, not a test score/status. And while there is a very high correlation of sad-H.A.M.s having H.A.M. licenses, this does not prove causation.
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    OffRoaderX got a reaction from WRZK593 in I don’t think Midland radios are very good.   
    Sorry to have to be the one to break this news to you but bragging about not being a ham BUT how easy it would be to pass the examS "if you wanted to" is a strong indicator of being a latent sad-H.A.M. .. Your other posts already proved you also fall into the "some people" category..
    And as the inventor of the term Sad-H.A.M., my declaration is final and cannot be disputed or overturned.
  20. Like
    OffRoaderX got a reaction from WRUU653 in I don’t think Midland radios are very good.   
    Being a sad-H.A.M. is a mental/emotional-defect, not a test score/status. And while there is a very high correlation of sad-H.A.M.s having H.A.M. licenses, this does not prove causation.
  21. Thanks
    OffRoaderX got a reaction from WRUU653 in I don’t think Midland radios are very good.   
    Sorry to have to be the one to break this news to you but bragging about not being a ham BUT how easy it would be to pass the examS "if you wanted to" is a strong indicator of being a latent sad-H.A.M. .. Your other posts already proved you also fall into the "some people" category..
    And as the inventor of the term Sad-H.A.M., my declaration is final and cannot be disputed or overturned.
  22. Like
    OffRoaderX got a reaction from marcspaz in I don’t think Midland radios are very good.   
    Being a sad-H.A.M. is a mental/emotional-defect, not a test score/status. And while there is a very high correlation of sad-H.A.M.s having H.A.M. licenses, this does not prove causation.
  23. Haha
    OffRoaderX got a reaction from marcspaz in I don’t think Midland radios are very good.   
    Sorry to have to be the one to break this news to you but bragging about not being a ham BUT how easy it would be to pass the examS "if you wanted to" is a strong indicator of being a latent sad-H.A.M. .. Your other posts already proved you also fall into the "some people" category..
    And as the inventor of the term Sad-H.A.M., my declaration is final and cannot be disputed or overturned.
  24. Haha
    OffRoaderX reacted to SteveShannon in I don’t think Midland radios are very good.   
    Two days ago you didn’t know how to waterproof your coax connectors and today you’re lecturing Marc Spaz on receiver sensitivity measurements.
    You posted a picture of a radio installation that looks like what Randy discarded last week. 

    (Edited to remove mean-spirited attempt at humor.) 

    In any case you’re just one more wannabe on the ignore list. 
  25. Haha
    OffRoaderX got a reaction from WRXB215 in I don’t think Midland radios are very good.   
    Sorry to have to be the one to break this news to you but bragging about not being a ham BUT how easy it would be to pass the examS "if you wanted to" is a strong indicator of being a latent sad-H.A.M. .. Your other posts already proved you also fall into the "some people" category..
    And as the inventor of the term Sad-H.A.M., my declaration is final and cannot be disputed or overturned.
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