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  1. 37 minutes ago, OffRoaderX said:

    The English on that webpage is suspect, but that aside, it says this is for making a cross-band repeater (RX on UHF, TX on VHF or visa-versa) - that means that the two radios sitting next to each other would not be much of an issue. But if you set your radios to work as a GMRS repeater (RX on 467.xxx and TX on 462.xxx) there would be much desense (the radios making each other deaf because they are too close) unless you set them at least 10-15 feet apart... But I've never used something like this so I would like to see what anyone with experience has to say. 

    Something like the Retevis RT97 would do exactly what you want, but it costs a bit more.

     

    Hmm.. that definitely makes sense. For the lesser output of portables would you mount them 10-15 feet apart at same height that way you'd equalize potential for reception and output? thanks for the reply...totally fanboy-ing right now LOL. LOVE the videos, have made a ton of info way more simpler to understand and are as equally entertaining!

    Also just sort of thinking out loud with this whole process....I agree the RT97 seems way more straightforward and more bomb proof. I don't have the need as much as the want or the 'can I make this work' factor. This and some cheap-bay radios could be worth the cost to tinker. 

  2. **EDIT

    Moved to this forum because this may be the correct location, I apologize for wrong spot. 

     

    Hello, 

    I am newer to GMRS and have some basic understanding of how radio transmissions work. I'm a little fuzzy on nomenclature when it comes to repeaters, but I understand the concept. 

    I had wondered in my head if you'd be able to set up a portable radio based repeater. This would be something for like at the beach, campsite, event, etc.

    In my internet wanderings I came across the following. Does anyone have any experience/thoughts/ideas they'd be willing to share. Seems like a lesser expensive idea to work out that doesn't cost an arm and a leg.

     

    SR-628 Cross Band Duplex Repeater Controller with Cable Free Shipping - Walkie-Talkie Android Phone Two Way Radio (walkytalkyshop.com)

     

    Thanks!

  3. Hello, 

    I am newer to GMRS and have some basic understanding of how radio transmissions work. I'm a little fuzzy on nomenclature when it comes to repeaters, but I understand the concept. 

    I had wondered in my head if you'd be able to set up a portable radio based repeater. This would be something for like at the beach, campsite, event, etc.

    In my internet wanderings I came across the following. Does anyone have any experience/thoughts/ideas they'd be willing to share. Seems like a lesser expensive idea to work out that doesn't cost an arm and a leg.

     

    SR-628 Cross Band Duplex Repeater Controller with Cable Free Shipping - Walkie-Talkie Android Phone Two Way Radio (walkytalkyshop.com)

     

    Thanks!

    john

  4. On 3/16/2022 at 3:58 PM, WRPE740 said:

    Great information.  I will check my programming this evening.

    I am still not sure why I don't receive very well, given that the repeater is here in town.  

    Again, the NOAA reference from above, that I receive clearly.

     

    T

    If no one is talking then you won't 'receive'. Its hard when there isn't alot of radio traffic. You should be able to key up the radio on channel 29 and hear the repeater opening (an open carrier for a brief second after you release your PTT). It is recommended you broadcast your callsign when you do this so it isn't a random key up. when you use a repeater it uses 2 channels - one to receive your radio transmission and a second to rebroadcast and repeat it out to a larger coverage area using more power. 

    Have you checked on here to see if there is any other active repeaters local to you that may have more radio traffic?

  5. Good morning! I realize I’m new. I lurked for a while then got my license and now a HT. The uv-9g seems like quite a capable starter radio. The only real drawback I’ve found is the belt clip. Who on earth ok’d that design? Does anyone know of a company that makes any sort of kydex holster or clip set up? I’ve seen some things for the uv5 just not the 9g.

    thanks! 
    john 

  6. I’ll apologize, I’m super new. I’ve been lurking for a few months and pulled the trigger on my license. I’d like to humbly ask for a handheld recommendation that may allow me to do the following. 
     

    TX/RX GMRS

    RX vhf for monitoring public safety around me/on vacation. I work in Fire/LE and enjoy being nosy to the places we go. My home agency simulcasts some fire and ems on 151 vhf. It would be nice to monitor both.

    id like to be able to program groups/banks/zones with the capabilities to scan. That way I can select those specific areas I travel to.

    TYT 380 looks like I can do it and keep it in analog mode. Wouxon possibly too.

    thanks for your time!

    john 

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