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I just bought a CS800D for the truck, the HT just doesn't have the VHF range I'd like to check into the morning net until I am on-top of work. I did see Jerry is also selling those G20 radios, and holy cow, that is one heck of a radio for the money. I can always do SSW in 10m locally, probably where I would start. I'm not sure I could fit a 1/4 wave antenna in the attic vertically though. I do still need some form of grounding established. Thanks for the recommendation, because from what I see, it will cover nearly all the bases in one nice compact form.
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Kenwood: TK-8180-K------(30 watts) FCC ID: K4437313110 Part 95 certified. You do need kenwood software KPG-73D or KPG-89DK, which can be found online for $75.00 or less.
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Went out of business, some say because of all the fires they caused. Ask any electrician, and they cringe when they hear the name. I think most of the problems were in higher voltage/industrial uses.
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You can still get new replacement breakers, I had to get two last year. My furnace and my drier wouldn't stay on. I do have a quote to replace it, just haven't pulled the trigger yet. These boxes are the absolute worst though.
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Lucky? Or unlucky? House was built in 58, so I have the challenges of that. The house has no ground what so ever, none to the water, none to the panel. It needs replaced, even without the radio component. I still want to talk to a grounding/lightening specialist before I finish plans on the electrical update. I have seen some of the starter HF CW kits. Cool concept, but, again, without knowing CW, its almost pointless for me. I'm trying to see if I can fabricate one up what connects to my computer via USB, and use software for generating/decoding. Still something I'm looking into.
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I had a BF-F8HP that I bought for listening only at the beginning of the year, before I new any better. With my few days experience, I will be keeping this D878UV I definitely, even if I don't use DMR as much. I'm able to RX signals from much farther, and hit a surprising amount of repeaters from inside my house, both Analog and DMR. I've been listening to a barometer net on my way to work for about a month. Today, I was able to check in. Unfortunately my HT doesn't pick it up till half way through my commute, but I am able to check in and listen via the echolink app untill I'm in range. I also was able to continue listening at my desk after I got to work with my HT and it's all clear. I can also hit 3 DMR repeaters with ease. I do think I need to upgrade the trucks mobile to a CS800D so I have VHF and DMR at 45/50W with a true antenna. I'll leave the Kenwood installed so I can swap back when going hunting and GMRS is absolutely necessary.
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pseudo electrician - I'm an engineer, and technology/electrical hobbiest. I knew 80% of the tech stuff from school and past experience.pseudo astrophysicst - not sure when i'll get into HF. First, its expensive, secondly, I can't properly get into a base station at home because I have to replace my whole house wiring(pushmatic box with no grounds), add a sub-panel in the garage (easiest way to rewire the second floor of my split level where my office is), on top of replacing plumbing issues and the need to either reside or repaint the house.pseudo mathematician - I due trig almost daily, engineering and stuff.pseudo audiologist - I'm not sure when, if ever, i will learn CW. I'm not great at languages, and often have trouble doing the translation with enough speed to even think of holding a conversation. Right now, I'm having enough trouble remembering a call sign that just talked so I can respond to them. I'm also terrible with names, it usually takes me a few days/weeks to remember.pseudo botanist - I currently have 2 large pin oaks that are at maximum height next to my house (4 total) plus a few other trees that I don't trust.pseudo camo expert - no HOA, and local zoning allows towers/antennas up to 50 without a permit. Yea, if I had to know CW, I'd have been screwed. I also, at almost all times, have a million other things working in my head that make it impossible to focus enough of the listening/translating that CW may be considered a pipe dream right now. I've thought about just going computer generated/translated to see how I like those contacts. Still need a base station in my office to make that happen.
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Very well put. Its the reason I decided to get my HAM as well.
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Thanks Marc! I'm not sure if I am just lucky, but there is a pretty good hotspot of activity where I am, with many different clubs. I have a daily morning net and a few evening nets. 2M & 70CM activity is pretty good, as well as there is a huge DMR presence. I see there is a pretty good 6M group as well, but I don't have anything that can even monitor that right now. I have a AT-D878 being delivered tomorrow, figured if I was going to spend real money on a nice HT, it minus well have one of the digital modes, and DMR seems to be the most common here.
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There were multiple reasons: Good easy way to start into radio. License is a family license. Seemed like the ideal ticket for hunting use.
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Punched both tickets to jump straight to General last night. Since the library is still closed, they held the test outside in a parking deck. We had to bring our own chair and table, plus wear masks and gloves. It was pretty hot, but I'm just glad they still held a testing session. License showed up on the ULS this morning.
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I was referring to the Tram antenna the OB posted. I knew yours was a genuine.
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Also, look at the thread here, it looks like a knock off of the Larsen Antenna that Lscott reviewed here: https://forums.mygmrs.com/topic/1924-larsen-pulse-270-sh/?do=findComment&comment=17016
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Members have had ok results with fender mounts (Comet RS720) on jeeps. Make sure you get a water proof NMO mount/cable that has the sealed bottom, or corrosion will ruin your antenna mount within a year. I would suggest spending just a few more bucks for a Larsen NMO150/450/758 antenna, its great on 2M, 70CM and is wide band enough for GMRS. Below are my results of this antenna with a magmount on the roof of my car: VSWR updated by tweiss3, on Flickr
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New Interfering (IX) Signals - "Baby Monitors" using GMRS/FRS
tweiss3 replied to intermod's topic in General Discussion
Unlicensed user + telephone interconnect. Thats a double whammy.- 44 replies
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I'm especially impressed that the hardware is in the $100 range. Though, you do have to be into digital, with the exception of AllStar and Echolink (by my understanding). Do I want to get into digital (DMR most likely), yes. Is it really going to be usable when things fail? I doubt it. With the internet outages, cell phone outages, etc. going on recently, and the other mess of destruction people are bringing, can't count on anything. I have a feeling some of the local repeater towers would last without commercial power, but then you are still stuck to that RF range. I understand one could do DMR simplex, but the chances of finding someone out on DMR in a bad situation that have the same color and talk group programmed on the frequency is highly unlikely. EDIT: What do I know though, I don't even have my license yet (testing next week), so I can't speak on the actual difficulties of digital and linking.
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I agree with you that it shouldn't count for your State/Country search, but the fact that you can do it and still technically be on the radio and working on your contact skills is pretty intriguing.
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New Interfering (IX) Signals - "Baby Monitors" using GMRS/FRS
tweiss3 replied to intermod's topic in General Discussion
This one? https://www.retevis.com/duplex-wireless-intercom-system-business-calling-device-rt57/ Manual lists Rx in 463.XX and Tx in 409.XX- 44 replies
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Look for a used Kenwood that is part 95, I love mine, excellent audio quality.
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Midland present channels: Won't talk to GMRS
tweiss3 replied to fremont's topic in General Discussion
Your problem might be Midland is narrowband and the Btech can be either. Connect it to CHIRP and you can flip them all over to FMN, you might then get better decoding of the DCS tone then. Narrowband can sound "soft" on a wideband receive and might not be loud enough to decode. -
Midland present channels: Won't talk to GMRS
tweiss3 replied to fremont's topic in General Discussion
This is because channels 1-22 are the SIMPLEX channels, meaning they go straight from device to device. For example, looking at Channel 15, it transmits on 462.55 and receives on 462.55. Channels 23+ are your REPEATER channels, meaning, they are designed to transmit on a frequency 5MHz higher than they receive. Channel 23 is also know as Repeater Channel 15 (sometimes Repeater 550). It transmits on 467.55 and receives on 462.55. Your Midland device is looking for a signal on 462.55 while your Btech is transmitting on 467.55. The same happens the other way around, when the Btech is transmitting and the Midland is listening. These repeater channels are designed to be transmitted to a third piece of equipment called a REPEATER which then re-transmits the signal for all to hear on the frequency 5MHz below. See the below visualization on how it works from HamRadioSchool: https://hamradioschool.com/simplex-duplex-offset-and-split/#:~:text=If%20you%20are%20talking%20to,and%20the%20repeater%20transmit%20frequency.&text=Repeaters%20operate%20in%20full%20duplex,transmit%20at%20the%20same%20time. NOTE: The frequencies noted are VHF, not GMRS, but get the idea across. -
It should also be noted that the radio you have will prevent any transmission out of the GMRS frequencies. You can listen to as many as it allows you to program, but can only transmit on those hard coded out of the box.
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2020 ARRL field day - what are you doing???
tweiss3 replied to wrcu527's topic in General Discussion
That's what I thought. Seeing as I'm not licensed yet (test in 2 weeks) I will just sit back and listen. -
2020 ARRL field day - what are you doing???
tweiss3 replied to wrcu527's topic in General Discussion
I wasn't aware that GMRS was permitted in Field Day. I was planning on listening to the local HAM repeater, but I wasn't going to be able to participate without a license. I may have to leave the GMRS HT on as well this weekend. -
All components appear to be excellent choices. 1) So your 10' antenna is on top of a 20' mast, for a total height of 30'? or is the 20' mast on your roof? Many places, houses can be 30' tall and would be blocking your signal. 2) If the seller is offering to reprogram the duplexer, I'd let him give it a look. 3) What frequency are you using? Have you checked to see if there is local interference on this channel? Is there FRS using adjacent frequencies that could be causing problems. All three items could simple or difficult, but need to be addressed.