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Roger124

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  1. 1) Yes. It is that simple. just make sure you set the transmit frequency 5 MHz above the receive frequency. Also, initially you may not want to set tone on receive. That way you can hear everything on channel.

     

    2) A repeater sounds like a good solution to your needs. Based on the advertised specifications, the Retevis might be a good candidate. However, I have no personal experience with the radio. As for the antenna, I would want to keep it as simple as possible. If you really are all line of sight to the repeater you will likely get by with a simple quarter wave. Also if the repeater is substantially higher in elevation then the stations that are accessing it, a gain antenna like the J pole might not be a good idea, since they reduce the amount of energy radiated downwards. In this case, the quarter wave would be ideal.

     

    Finally, the SamCom does seem to be certified for part 95. The grantee code is 2AIOQ

    Thanks for the feedback.  The location is not substantially higher - it's actually about the same altitude - just in a location that allows line of sight to all.  Our camp is in a valley at about 8,000 ft - no line of sight to anyone other than those in the valley.

  2. I am REALLY new to the GMRS world and I would really appreciate some advice on the following questions:

     

    1)  My radios (SamCom FPCN30A) are programmable, so how do I program it so I can use a repeater in Warrenton, VA to talk to my son in Catlett, VA?  Is it as simple as programming both radios to receive and transmit on the repeater frequency and tone?  I am registered and I do have a GMRS license - call sign WRHT605.

     

    2)  In October I will be camping in the Colorado Rockies - camp site at 9,000 ft.  There will be several of us camping, and we will be spread across several miles.  There is a mountain high enough to give us all a line of site.  Could I park a truck with a repeater on that mountain and thus provide a capability for all of us to communicate?  Would the Retevis RT97 with a j-pole antenna do the job?

     

    Thanks for ANY advice anyone can provide.

     

    Cordially,

     

    WRHT605

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