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There will be P25 in use also but mostly encrypted.
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Good GMRS or Ham HT for railroad scanning?
gortex2 replied to NotaSAAB's question in Technical Discussion
The info provided is from Radio Reference. There is a ton of information on that site regardless of some folks complaining about it. -
Thanks. I thought about security stuff on my work PC but my personal did the same. I'll keep digging on my end. Thanks
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Has anyone had issues with the links in the weekly emails ? I can't open any of the links. Here is one from todays email - https://m8by3gd4.r.us-east-1.awstrack.me/L0/https:%2F%2Fmygmrs.com%2Frepeater%2F6485/1/010001881d98529e-284e6b66-fad7-403a-b066-17129d3b9cc9-000000/L7Vw0Spbr13Ka5qdP6ZTHI2R1cE=321 I noticed this a month or so ago but thought it was just that email.
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Looks good Marc. Always nice to see a thought out install. My 8500's are both on the back wall of my JT with my FTM400 deck. Wanted it all high enough to be out of water. Been there in the JK.
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VHF/UHF (incl. GMRS range) Mobile 1/2 Antenna
gortex2 replied to ytechie's topic in General Discussion
Drop a NMO in between sun roof and HMSL and be done with it. I installed a UHF and VHF in that location for a SAR member. His is a GM Denali but same setup. Running 1/4 wave on both with no issues at all. -
I would check with the repeater owner to verify he is ok with a net on his repeater. I have a few repeaters that are used but if someone starts a net I'll shut them down. Just my opinion. My repeater were not put up for ham lite purposes.
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Today we are learning about Vertex Standard EVX-R70 repeater!
gortex2 replied to JeremiahBarlow's question in Technical Discussion
drivers missing on cable ? USB or serial >? -
Dont forget insurance. Many towers will require a basic liability insurance.
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Finding a good location in that area for a repeater will be your issue. None of the public safety towers will allow it, so its either pay american tower or one of the large tower companies or find a tall building and get something up there. Both will require lots of leg work and most likely funding. Then a good repeater will be required. Im in SW VA and I have a repeater on my house and get about 4-5 miles from the house. Then there is nothing for miles.
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What is the longest range repeater in your area?
gortex2 replied to WashingtonMatt's topic in General Discussion
2 Reasons. Some folks list a repeater and never put it on the air. Also some people have great ambitions but in the end buy insufficient stuff and it doesn't work as they envisioned. -
How GMRS might better help travelers.
gortex2 replied to JimInHelotes's topic in National and Regional GMRS Nets
102" and your right. I used to grab them at RS for $20 now they want $75-100 on ebay for them. I kick myself as when I left one of my old shops we put piles of them in the dumpster along with the 54" ones for lowband. You think the whip is hard to find try to find a Motorola Ball and Spring. They are gold when found. -
Search & Rescue Group Adopts GMRS/FRS Channel 3
gortex2 replied to Over2U's topic in General Discussion
Back when CB was more popular I was a member of REACT. We monitored CH9, did community events and our group put in a GMRS repeater on the at time emergency channel of 462.675. After REACT went defunct in that area SAR took over the repeater. Its been upgraded a few times and now has the travel tone but in the years it was monitored heavily the only folks on it were the REACT folks and there significant others. We talked about dropping it last year but its in a decent site and has an antenna. I still tend to monitor CH9 when I travel in my personal or work trucks and with scan on CB's now I can listen to other stuff if I so choose. -
Search & Rescue Group Adopts GMRS/FRS Channel 3
gortex2 replied to Over2U's topic in General Discussion
Other than training none of our teams use FRS/GMRS. We have one GMRS repeater in a county park and if we know someone is on it we will monitor but 99% of the time we are on TLMR or VSAR16 per policy. Our team actually has a policy that they can only carry one radio and must monitor operations channels. -
How GMRS might better help travelers.
gortex2 replied to JimInHelotes's topic in National and Regional GMRS Nets
Add Syracuse NY to that list. I said in the past I don't know what the desire is to have a "road channel" I use GMRS for GMRS not as a chat channel like ham or CB. If I'm on a channel and someone calls and its not my group I don't listen nor reply. GMRS and FRS was for in group use case. Over the years its turned into the ham lite of sorts. I travel about 1000 miles a week. I scan all 8 GMRS channels (none of the FRS crap, just main channels) and rarely hear a conversation. When I do it sounds like a ham repeater of 2 old guys babbling about nothing. Never do I hear "hey honey I'm running late" or what not. When in our MH I would scan on my midland. 99% of the traffic was channel 1 or 2 and was car to car, move lanes etc stuff. I've been doing alot more with JJUSA and the events I've attended all have designated channels per trail. Rarely does someone move from that channel even at night when going to grab food or what not. Last point is this thread was started in the GMRS NET heading. Not sure it should be here but its better than ham nets. -
Use a ton of the laird antenna's Never had one go bad other than physical damage. Seal up connector and forget about it.
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Software will run on W10 and you can get the USB version of the cable (OPC-1122U). I use the ICOM version of the cable. We have many of the 5021 VHF radios in SAR.
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Ton of information on line. In the end you need PTT/COR TX Audio and RX audio. All can be had on the rear amphonal connector (J17) J17 P1/26 RX Audio +/- P5 - TX Audio P22/47 PTT +/- Lot of information at Repeater Builder. https://www.repeater-builder.com/motorola/quantar/quantar-index.html
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I see no need to list temporary repeaters. As said they are temporary setup today gone tomorrow. I used to do the same at nascar tracks with my motorhome. Some races we would be on site for a week and other 3 days. Some folks knew if I was on site the repeater was there but prior to the last few years it was used for a purpose and not like it is now.
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Was out there last summer for a weekend. Had my mobile on the entire time and never heard a peep. When I went back to the mainland on the ferry there was one group of cars talking on ch1 waiting on the ferry.
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As said cut connector off. Install new PL259. Or return mount drill hole and install a NMO in roof.
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How to build a repeater for beginners.
gortex2 replied to shevo7385's question in Technical Discussion
Not sure where I said Ed Fong was good at all. All I've done on this forum is promote commercially made antennas from the LMR world. I would never suggest a Ed Fong antenna as they are junk. But hams seem to love them because they are cheap. I steer folks to the Laird and DB404. the Laird FG (Unity and gain) are a much better antenna and will last way longer as they are designed and built by antenna manufacturers. For repeater use the DB404/408 are my go to antenna's. The only time I've used the FG is on my motorhome as the ladder mount wont handle the Laird. For that application it works ideal.- 24 replies
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How do go about getting duplicate repeater removed off listing/map?
gortex2 replied to ke6atj's topic in myGMRS.com