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Linked GMRS systems. A good old Boys network?
jwilkers replied to jwilkers's topic in General Discussion
I also don't want anyone to take it personally. Sent from my SM-A136U using Tapatalk -
Linked GMRS systems. A good old Boys network?
jwilkers replied to jwilkers's topic in General Discussion
I'm extremely grateful for your local repeater and the amateur repeaters. They are a definite benefit for both services. I've always viewed GMRS as a local mode of communication. If I want to talk longer distance, then my amateur license comes into play. Don't let me ruin your day. It's not worth it Sent from my SM-A136U using Tapatalk -
On this linked network. I.hear the same people over and over again going on and on for seemingly hours on end. Always..the same 10 or so.people in different combinations. Then, on a rare quiet moment, someone not a part of their clique gives their call, most of the time they go unanswered. What a waste of percious frequency spectrum. Sent from my SM-A136U using Tapatalk
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Sometimes equipment falls thru the cracks. The testing lab assigns the FCC ID and just forwards all the test reports to the FCC. Sometimes, the test labs certify equipment that is in violation. The FCC eventually catches the error and yanks the certification . Sent from my SM-A136U using Tapatalk
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Any Tips For Someone Thinking of Getting A H.A.M. License?
jwilkers replied to OffRoaderX's topic in Amateur Radio (Ham)
So now you are just hating all amateur radio operators? Sent from my SM-A136U using Tapatalk -
That's good Sent from my SM-A136U using Tapatalk
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You used cb 10 codes. That's different from the ham radio q codes. You don't wanna sound like a cber. Sent from my SM-A136U using Tapatalk
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Those modified rigs use a wider deviation than what is allowed for cb. You may find them a bit quiet and you will.sound garbled to them. Sent from my SM-A136U using Tapatalk
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The BTECH GMRS-V2 has full memory control. Sent from my SM-A136U using Tapatalk
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I agree 100%! You get every Tom, dick, and Harry wanting to set up a repeater just because they want one. Don't ask for a new mode of communication to compensate for irresponsible use of spectrum. Sent from my SM-A136U using Tapatalk
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Handheld radios talking to each other will get the range you mentioned. They are operating normally. The antennas you got are made for amateur radio use and not gmrs. The lack of performance is to be expected in this case. There is nothing wrong with your radios. Sent from my SM-A136U using Tapatalk
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No. GMRS and MURS are 2 different radio services. You can't do that legally Sent from my SM-A136U using Tapatalk
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No Roger beeps. Not proper etiquette. You'll find yourself with no one to talk to. On Cb, Roger beeps are known as "good buddy beeps" . The user is inviting people for a romantic interlude at a rest area men's room. Sent from my SM-A136U using Tapatalk
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Fixed station - what does that mean to FCC?
jwilkers replied to UncleYoda's topic in FCC Rules Discussion
Politics is certainly not meaningful. Sent from my SM-A136U using Tapatalk -
Fixed station - what does that mean to FCC?
jwilkers replied to UncleYoda's topic in FCC Rules Discussion
Not how I read it. If a base communicates with another base, then they are "fixed stations" bases can only talk to mobiles. Sent from my SM-A136U using Tapatalk -
Fixed station - what does that mean to FCC?
jwilkers replied to UncleYoda's topic in FCC Rules Discussion
A fixed station is like a base station that communicates with other fixed stations only A base station is a fixed station that only communicates with mobiles. Sent from my SM-A136U using Tapatalk -
Why really some folks say GMRS repeater linking is illegal
jwilkers replied to jwilkers's topic in FCC Rules Discussion
I guess wireline is any non RF mode of transport of intelligence. Again...a guess. There is no "must be". I believe it is more of a "designed as" or "originally intended for". Similar to where GMRS wasn't designed as a hobby service; but you know how that ended up. Sent from my SM-A136U using Tapatalk -
The applicable rule in this matter is §95.1733(a)(8) which prohibits any messages which are both conveyed by (any form of) wireline control link (which will include internet connections) and transmitted by a GMRS station. GMRS was created with the intent of being a short range service not a bunch of interconnected repeaters for worldwide use (that’s the realm of amateur radio, common carrier services, and the internet). https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-47/chapter-I/subchapter-D/part-95/subpart-E/section-95.1733 Sent from my SM-A136U using Tapatalk
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Not legal. You are cross banding between two entirely different radio services . You can't do that. Sent from my SM-A125U using Tapatalk
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BTech GMRS-V2 squelch setup in CHIRP?
jwilkers replied to WRQJ683's question in Technical Discussion
The latest version of CHIRP now has the patch incorporated into the program. Enjoy! Sent from my SM-A125U using Tapatalk -
BTech GMRS-V2 squelch setup in CHIRP?
jwilkers replied to WRQJ683's question in Technical Discussion
CHIRP will be updated overnight and tomorrow's build will have the patch included, so loading the patch manually won't be necessary. Sent from my SM-A125U using Tapatalk -
BTech GMRS-V2 squelch setup in CHIRP?
jwilkers replied to WRQJ683's question in Technical Discussion
OK.... The CHIRP developer is on it and has a test patch. It is located in: https://chirp.danplanet.com/issues/9933 The test file must be downloaded, then loaded into CHIRP in its developer mode. -
BTech GMRS-V2 squelch setup in CHIRP?
jwilkers replied to WRQJ683's question in Technical Discussion
MY GMRS-V2 also will not hold the squelch settings. Nothing I tried worked. I contacted a CHIRP dev, as well as emailed BTECH -
I'm not really sure Sent from my SM-A125U using Tapatalk