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  1. That was discussed several years ago while the original forum was in use.... however, due to interstate legalities and host site liability issues for deals gone wrong, that will not be added to the forum... at least for the foreseeable future.  If anyone wishes to conduct equipment deals on your own by PM or email, that's fine. However, please do not post any items "for sale' in the open forum.

     

    The only "Classified Area" that we will chat about here is Nevada's Area 51.... :lol:

     

    Thank You.

  2. Hello, Curtis and welcome to the Forum.

     

    As with all repeater systems, height, antenna gain and receiver characteristics all play a part in accessability.  Since there are a few open repeaters listed in the MyGMRS main website for your area, perhaps you can do some testing with the owners of those systems to see which might be best for you regarding coverage, both in and out of the system. 

     

    In a dire emergency, cell phones are all but useless, so a personal communications plan is always a good idea as back-up.   What you may wish to consider, as your finances allow, it to get a couple commercial handi-talkies and program them for GMRS as well as for any amateur repeaters in your area.   4 or 5 watts from commercial equipment will make a difference in reliability.

     

    Thanks for posting and I'm sure that as time permits, others may have suggestions for you.

  3. William - Welcome to the forum.

     

    According to the main repeater registration list located here (after login) - https://www.mygmrs.com/

     

    There are no member repeaters registered at MyGMRS  in that  immediate area. However, perhaps a few of our New York State members may know of something that is not (yet) registered with our group that might be available.

     

    We'll stand by to see what they have to say...

  4. 58 inches winter total thus far here in the frozen tundra of Wisconsin with 29 inches on the ground at the moment.  (compacted because of the weight).

     

    John - just think of it this way... in another 4500 years, the glacier cycle will be moving south again, covering  up Al Gore's "Global Warming Speech Tour Bus"  with a mile thick covering of glacial ice.  ;)

  5. Just a note about FireFox...

     

    If you do go into the History drop down menu, you will see a check box for deleting "cookies".  If you check that box, you MAY have to re-register at Banks, Credit Unions and Credit/Debit Card company websites when you try to access your account.  With cookies deleted from those types of account websites, the next time you try to log in, their server will not recognize you.  It may be a good idea to make certain that the "cookies" check box IS NOT CHECKED when you hit the "Clear Now" button in that drop down menu.

  6. Haven't received any snow in the past week here in Wisconsin, but we have 16 inches on the level with drifting in places to 4 feet.

     

    I haven't been here for a few days because the 21 degree below zero temp's with minus 55 degree wind chill knocked the cable system off for 3 days.

     

    I wanted to set up my new Dell Inspirion Windows 8 laptop and had to wait until I had internet back today.

     

    It's up to +6 degrees here at the moment and another night of near 20 degrees below zero again, but it's supposed to be 33 degrees ABOVE zero this weekend... Golfing Weather !!

  7. As a member of the LAGGROUP for many years, I have kept in touch with the previous and current administrators - especially since the problems with the old software came to light about a year ago.

     

    As I mentioned in another thread here at MyGMRS forum awhile ago, a NEW  LAGGROUP website and forum has been in the development stage and is now ready for launch. The following 'press release' was sent out today, December 27, by the new administrators of LAGGROUP. This information below is primarilly for members here at MyGMRS who were part of the original LAGGROUP as well as for others who live in the states that LAGGROUP services and wish to join.

     

    LAGGROUP and MyGMRS.com have been the two primary locations for getting technical data and repeater information in the past.  Now, with a new LAGGROUP website and forum, we are confident that the two associations will work in harmony to promote the proper, legal use of the GMRS Radio Service for many years to come. Some features are still being refined at the new main LAGGROUP website and will be fully functional very soon.

     

    From the LAGGROUP Administrators December 27, 2013:

     

     

     

     

    We here at LAG are proud to announce that we have a new website and forum.

    Currently the new address is http://laggroup.info

    laggroup.com, and laggroup.org will eventually point to the new site, however you can access the new site now by going to http://laggroup.info

    Be aware that due to database integration issues, you will have to re-register at both the main site and forum.

    The  old site uses the same login at both the main site and the forum, while the new site does not. Therefore you will have to register at both the main site and the forum individually.

    When registering at the main site please include LAG ID, and GMRS Callsign in the "About Me" section of the registration form. Also, be aware that the GMRS Callsign and LAG ID are required when registering at the forum. Therefore you must be a registered member of the MAIN site to access the forum for registration.

    GMRS and LAG ID's will be checked prior to you being approved for registration at the main site. If you are new and requesting LAG membership please put that request in the "About me" section instead of LAG ID - and you will be issued an ID.

    Also, be aware that switching sites can sometimes cause the old sites to go offline before the switch is final. If this occurs simply point your browser at the new address http://laggroup.info . After the switch all three addresses will route you to our new site.

     

    Thank you.

     

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    Let me add some regulation data here - this is an excerpt from 47CFR95.29.B

     

     


     

     

    B - For a mobile station, control station, or fixed station operated in the duplex mode, the following 467 MHz channels may be used only to transmit communications through a repeater station and for remotely controlling a repeater station. The licensee of the GMRS system must select the transmitting channels or channel pairs (see §95.7(a) of this part) for the stations operated in the duplex mode, from the following 467 MHz channels:


    467.5500, 467.5750, 467.6000, 467.6250, 467.6500, 467.6750, 467.7000 and 467.7250.

     

     

     

    The highlighted word "ONLY" is important because ONLY the +5 mhz offset frequency of a GMRS repeater pair can LEGALLY be used to activate the repeater. If a repeater is programmed in reverse, to accept the low channel out put of another repeater to trigger it +5 mhz up as the output frequency, that is illegal.  

     

    Also, just an FYI - I have heard of some ham's in the early 1970's who linked repeaters output to input with a plus or minus 600khz offset as an experiment and were able to send a final signal out from the 9th repeater in a row some 450 miles away. Hearing 9 squelch tails at the end of the line must have been really something to hear.   I don't believe, however, that this practice is something that is done these days under Part 97 rules. I am not a ham, so perhaps one of our colleagues here who is, can clarify that.

     

     

    P-G

  9. As a matter of fact, I did... about 10 days ago.

     

    Jeff Rogers is the new administrator and is working to correct the glitches. There is some news that will be released in a matter of weeks concerning LAGGROUP and as soon as I get word about the site and forum repairs, etc., I'll let everyone know here about things.

     

    Thank You.

  10. Hi, Jim and welcome to the posting side of the Forum.

     

    In general terms, the stipulations on who and what can take place on FRS authorized channels is found below and the regulations are not well written in some areas -

     

     

     


    §95.193   (FRS Rule 3) Types of communications.

    (a) You may use an FRS unit to conduct two-way voice communications with another person. You may use an FRS unit to transmit one-way voice or non-voice communications only to establish communications with another person, send an emergency message, provide traveler assistance, provide location information, transmit a brief text message, make a voice page, or to conduct a brief test.

    *Non-voice communications. (1) The FRS unit may transmit tones to make contact or to continue communications with a particular FRS unit. If the tone is audible (more than 300 Hertz), it must be transmitted continuously no longer than 15 seconds at one time. If the tone is subaudible (300 Hertz or less), it may be transmitted continuously only while you are talking.

    (2) The FRS unit may transmit digital data containing location information, or requesting location information from one or more other FRS units, or containing a brief text message to another specific FRS unit. Digital data transmissions must be initiated by a manual action or command of a user, except that an FRS unit receiving an interrogation request may automatically respond with its location. Digital data transmissions shall not exceed one second, and shall be limited to no more than one digital transmission within a thirty-second period, except that an FRS unit may automatically respond to more than one interrogation request received within a thirty-second period.

    © You must not use an FRS unit in connection with any activity which is against federal, state or local law.

    (d) You must, at all times and on all channels, give priority to emergency communication messages concerning the immediate safety of life or the immediate protection of property.

    (e) No FRS unit may be interconnected to the public switched network.

     

     

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