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TDM827 reacted to a post in a topic: Red's Engineering SRPT-03 Simplex Repeater
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SteveShannon reacted to a post in a topic: Question: Paid Subscription Repeaters?
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Yup, I stand corrected. FCC likes to enforce "rule." Or at least they say they do. LOL
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OffRoaderX is correct and Like others said, charging for repeater access or a club fee is not illegal. Making it a commercial venture and profiting from it is illegal. If a person properly sets up a non-profits and "plows" back any potential profit and keeps the rest for maintenance, administration, upkeep, more repeaters etc... its not hard to do. As mentioned, be a pillar of the GRMS community, spend the thousands of dollars to set up a high quality public use repeater, hundreds to thousands a month on tower fees, set up good back up power, and put up with all the BS that goes with repeater ownership. Do you think you your thoughts on charging for access to a repeater might change a bit? Perhaps.
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SteveShannon reacted to a post in a topic: Propper radio etiquette
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SteveShannon reacted to a post in a topic: Help with repeater
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WSDA629 reacted to a post in a topic: Propper radio etiquette
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WRTC928 reacted to a post in a topic: Help with repeater
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Just tell the HAMS this is your "First Step" in your radio journey and will be following up with a HAM license. Probably will get all the help you need, or is that false advertising. lol
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I hear you. My adult sons take great pleasure in telling me if I forget to be a "normie" and get a little to military. I usually start with, "well at your age I was blah blah blah," as if they care. LOL
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WRYZ926 reacted to a post in a topic: Propper radio etiquette
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GMRS is very very informal. If you expect find users talking like you are used to in the military and the associated protocols you will be disappointed and a bit surprised. Like others said. Do some monitoring on the repeaters to get a feel for the usual flow of communications on that repeater. Familiarize yourself with the requirements to self id and your responsibility if immediately family members are operating on your license and you will do fine. I would avoid being too military on the radio, or you will just be made fun of. I am retired military and LE, and really had to commit to just using plain language and continually remind myself not to sound like some overly tacticool individual. Now I can sound like some rag chewing old man like the best of them if I want to. LOL
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Of course they will "improve" this radio. Their business model demands it. Not saying this won't turn out to be a very nice radio at an affordable price, but.... In 12 months an updated version will be available with some of the features you want, but not all. In another 18 months a newer version with even more features and capability will be released. That hamster wheel of "improvement" and release of "updated" radios will continue to spin indefinitely. But manufacturers will always stop short of giving us exactly what we want. I may be wrong. But I suspect it would not be too hard for BTech to build new radios with all the capability, bells, whistles and unicorn features we all crave right now. But then how would they get us to repeatedly spend hundreds and hundreds of dollars every year on new radios when we could just get we wanted in the first place and use it for a decade. LOL I'm sure it goes the same for all our other friends in China who manufacture radios. And, would probably hold true if an American company started manufacturing budget style GMRS radios. Kind of joking....But kind of not.
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TDM827 reacted to a post in a topic: Fixed Station vs Base Station?
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TDM827 reacted to an answer to a question: Two TDH3’s no output wattage !
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You live on the 1st story, 2nd story, got a balcony, access to an attic? Your unique situation is going to determine if a repeater is going to do you any good.
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TDM827 reacted to a post in a topic: Complete Amazement, where is everyone ?
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Not sure exactly what you were expecting. But compared to some forums this one is pretty active. Perhaps the greatest benefit is using the search function. I think I have always found the information about GMRS I was looking for once I understood how to use the search function. And using the repeater list or location map is an outstanding feature. It took me about a month of casual use to figure out all the features. So I would give it more time. So there a lot of GMRS licensees here. Did you find thirty users in your area alone? Or the whole website? Also keep in mind there are a ton of GMRS users who want nothing to do with being part of a website for many reasons. Locating those folks and establishing a conversation with them is a challenge. But worth it. Sorry you got attacked by an advertiser. While most site owners do their reasonable due diligence on vetting and permitting good advertisers things just sometimes happen. In those cases, not sure what Anti-Virus service you use. But it's 2025 and even the most basic anti-virus services are great at sniffing out bad-advertisers / malware. So a lot of this is on the computer owner making sure they are using a quality Anti-Virus service. Hopefully you will give it more time to explore the site and it's features.
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On our 5 Kenwood handhelds I have changed the programing several times to match how we use them. All 5 are set up exactly the same so no matter who grabs one they know exactly what to expect. Despite being a commercial radio that is Part95 certified the TK-3170 / 3173s will easily push down to receiving to about 440. Since Ham and Municipal Channels are outside GMRS channels they are for monitoring only. Could also get someone in legal trouble if they are unwise enough to butt in local government channels. Bank One - All GMRS / FRS channels & In Rage Repeater Channels we plan to use. (I tell told the whole family to stay on this bank as it gives exactly what we need). Keep it simple. If they do change banks accidentally one of the buttons is programed to bring them back to this bank at the push of a button. Bank Two - All repeater channels in range and to the immediate North, South, East and West for about 40 miles. For use locally or during local travel. Bank Three - All GMRS Channels without the repeaters listed. Might change this in the future. Bank Four - All surrounding Municipal Community and County Channels as Frequency and Digital / Non-Digital allows. Public Works, Highway, Schools, Water and Power and local government. Legally these are monitoring only. This and SDR monitoring is great for bad weather, power outages, emergencies, road closures etc... Bank Five - All Ham / Amateur on 70cm of interested. Again only for monitoring. Includes ARES/Races and Skywarn. Bank Six - All GMRS repeaters out of range to the North and South but and used for travelling outside the range of local repeaters. Extends out repeaters about 150 Miles. Bank Seven - All GMRS repeaters out of range to the East and West and used for travelling outside range of local repeaters. Extends out about 100 Miles. I know it's a bit complicated, but it's made simple for those in the family that want to mainly stay on the main bank and simply push the button and talk. But for those interested in a lot more two-way GMRS communications capability, and extended HAM / Amateur and Municipal monitoring, it works great.
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WSHW831 reacted to an answer to a question: WSHW831 Johnny
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Check youdtube as well, there are tons of radio specific videos out there.
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RIPPER238 reacted to a post in a topic: Tariff Wars have begun
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Just stocked up on 44 rechargeable batteries from Amazon. And, 5 new batteries for the Kenwoods, who knows where these prices will go.
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Thanks all to responding, As Lscott mentioned it looks like the full keypad doesn't allow for programming. So l will just stick with the limited keypad.
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SteveShannon reacted to a post in a topic: GMRS Expanded Personal Business Use
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Currently in the process of building out a stable of Kenwood TK-3170 / TK-3173s. I notice from time to time versions/ models with a full keypad come up for sale. After researching I don’t see how a full keypad would benefit me as GMRS user. But before making any more purchases is there anyone utilizing any full keypad features in the furthance of GMRS?
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Good points about Ham operators. I think it’s important for Hams and Gmsrs to occasionally debate things in the forums amongst each other. But when it comes to engaging the law makers and bureaucrats who really don’t understand the different services we present a somewhat united front. I think politically letting the less educated politicians sometimes seeing us a one big group of “radio people” and the numbers behind that, can be helpful. Of course each group could still advocate for the issues important to them. Long story short is we all (Hams & GMRS) approach radio from many perspectives and have different goals. But presenting ourselves as more united than divided can often help.