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gortex2

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  1. This is why my repeaters are not listed or open to anyone other than my friends and family. No ham BS on my repeaters. Its sad that we are at this point but you can't put toothpaste back in the tube. Its ultimately up to the owner of the repeater to police what he allows. My gripe is having to listen to the crap while in scan. Normally I just pop it out of scan when they go on about the doctor and the cat that fell out of the tree.
  2. I know folks that use it in the LMR world and have great results. I have yet to use one just becasue my use case is different.
  3. No reason for a screwdrive to remotely go that high. A $5.00 quarter wave would work better.
  4. No it has to do with HAM radio being a "emergency prepardness" and "civil defence" tool in the old days. MAny areas adopted rules to exempt certain stuff. In todays world it really doesn't do what hams preach about but as with other rules they are there and dont normally change. Some areas have absolutely no restrictions on towers yet some are vvery strick on what and where a tower were to go.
  5. MDC implimented properly will not be heard by anyone. We run MDC for all our SAR stuff for ID along with MDC on the ocunty system. A few folks that have GMRS in there APX radios have MDC on repeaters and simplex. Unless your listening to it on csq you wont hear it with our implimentation. In public safety MDC/DID/UID is neccassary.
  6. Those work well for repeaters and car-car stuff. Not great for far away stuff. I run the Laird "pepper" shaker in my JT in the same spot under the soft top. Asreference the Midland will fit under the soft top with much room to spare. I jsut run laird as its a LMR grade antenna
  7. Who cares ? If you want it to ID let it ID. If not dont.
  8. As said no need for a switch. Puti n a diplexer. I run multiple in my truck.
  9. Are they actually on ? I tried both last week and could not access either. RB says they are offline also ? Lastly SERA has nothing to do with GMRS repeaters. They cannot coordinate GMRS. I used the 640 machine a bit when there.
  10. TRAM 1486 is mentioned alot. I use the Laird FG series myself. I prefer a LMR branded antenna as I know it will work.
  11. Want to talk on GMRS buy GMRS Radio. Want to talk on HAM buy a HAM radio. You bought a HAM radio.
  12. You dont without a VNA. If you have better TX audio thru it your probably fine. Being out of tune would casue issues on your radio before the duplexer. The proper way to verify tuning and damage with with a VNA
  13. Was just in Nashville last week and in Clarksville a couple nights and did not hear any chatter on any repeater frequency. Nashville 575 did pop in once but couldn't get back to it.
  14. Not all repeaters have nets. If that why you got into GMRS you may be missing the boat. None of my repeaters handle net traffic and never will. That was more of a ham thing thats been dragged to GMRS.
  15. APX8500 APX8000 APX NEXT APX7000 APX7500 APX6000
  16. 575 is part of the LEARN system and not an open repeater. Lots of discussion on the interwebs about that repeater and group. Here is one from this forum
  17. Normally a Lightening Arrestor is placed inline within 16" of the antenna cable entering the building. Ground would go to a suitable ground.
  18. We get it you don't like Midland but thousands are fine with them. You recommend what you want and I'll recommend what I feel is an appropriate radio for the user. Additionally Midland will sell thousands and continue to fill a void in the service for true simple devices that work fine.
  19. https://www.buytwowayradios.com/blog/2021/01/how-to-turn-the-wouxun-kg-1000g-into-a-gmrs-repeater.html
  20. The repeaters my parents use are set to narrowband. They function just fine with the midland 275, and 500
  21. My parents are both in their 70's. They dont go on jeep events but wanted a radio to talk on my repeaters. The Midland is perfect for that. Why would I buy a crazy complicated CCR to put in there vehicels that they would totally baffled about. I mean I still can't get my father to swtich from his flip phone and holy crap when someone sends him a text and the "darn thing beeps at me". You also dont realize the amount of farmers that use midland. I've installed a dozen repeaters (LMR) for farms that are using Midlands in all the tractors and equipment on the farm. They are simple and last. If your using GMRS as HAM lite then your right there are better choices. But for simple communications they serve a purpose and will sell more than all the other vendors combined this year and next year.
  22. Midland works fine for the intended audiance. There are way more folks out there using midland products than you think. If not Midland would stop selling it. I've seen them at Farm Shows, Jeep Events, RV Shows and other places. To be honest Midland has been doing GMRS stuff since beforer many of you were born. I have a xstal midland GMRS rig at home that my father put in a car 40 years ago. Yes products change but Midland is just one of many folks that sell stuff. They just cater to folks who want a plug and play radio. Not everyone wants 15 repeaters in there radio or ham and everything else. My parents love the KISS method. I run them in all my Jeeps for that reason.
  23. As said do some searching. We have done this for years for SAR stuff as well as other EMO related boxes. Currenlty we have 2 in harbor frieght peican cases. One is a repeater and one just a mobile with mag mount and cirgarette lighter plug. We also have 2 in Plano tackle boxes.
  24. Enjoy the CCR you purchased. I'm sure you wont be on this forum long. Manage expectations. Buy junk get junk results. I love how a new GMRS user jumps on here and complains when those in the field for 30+ years give them honest answers. Maybe youtube should be your friend.
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