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  1. 6 hours ago, kb2ztx said:

    Part of the issue is GMRS is normally not intended for open communications. Many folks have systems to use with their families and such as I do. I don't have anything linked that another user can access nor do i offer it to the public to use. It serves my purpose of a community system for my family and friends only. There is a misconception that GMRS is like CB and Amateur radio and many do not use it that way. I know some do and I think in CA its more used like ham.

    Easy way as you said is your own repeater. Location is always the issue for coverage but the RT97 with the linking module and a good antenna/line will get you on the air quick. Depending on location you can mount the RT97 to the mast just below the antenna and run the power to it to lesson the loss factor of cable. (and price).

    Just something to think about. 

     

    Thanks for the response but this is for a group who are 10-40 miles apart with no local repeaters they can reach. So I would have to recommend each one of them fork over $500 for RT97 $200 for link bundle plus antenna equipment costs to link radio onto the internet. That might mean mutiny and pitchforks. LOL ? 

  2. 17 hours ago, MichaelLAX said:

    I don't know much about the myGMRS Network, but I have downloaded Zello on my iPhone, so that I can both hear and talk on the Ranchino 700 Repeater, out of my transmitting zone, in the Inland Empire of California.  It works really well! 

    Yea, I have used zello in the past as well to converse with a nationwide group of like minded and was totally turned off when zello decided to shut it down to censor it. Anyway,  thanks for the post sir. Using a phone is just not the same as the fun and hobby of using radio. I've got a spread out group in Texas surrounding Austin. We talk all the time on internet apps and even occasionally zoom but it's just not the same as radio comms. I guess I'm conflicted! Wanting to access repeaters using a radio and the internet while really wanting to use pure radio comms huh? Guess it's time to build our own repeater...

    Regards

  3. So I know this project is to link repeaters together and that's great but what if I am not near enough to a repeater, especially a linked repeater to use it successfully with a 5W handheld or even a 50W Mobile? I'm not ready to put up a repeater yet! I have researched the site and all I find is hardware/software to link repeaters. Someone point me in the general direction to get my radios access to this linked system over the internet please. Linked or unlinked, repeaters are sparse here in south Central Texas...

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