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You just got your GMRS license, now you want your own repeater?
VETCOMMS replied to coryb27's topic in General Discussion
Thx for the update WRVD. I think you said you're around the radio a little more on the weekend so I'll have to drive down your way and do a little test of my lip mounted Tram antenna. You teased me with the possible 40 watt model possibly coming out so I'll be watching for that release date. Happy New Years to you all -
My misunderstanding. I apologize for that. I do appreciate the sharing of knowledge here so it is not my intention to offend.
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No it was not. I do not promote anything on here. I ask questions and try to learn about GMRS and radio in general from those with more experience than I. I think I may have asked if the KG-1000G could be unlocked and if I didn't ask it, I sure was thinking it.
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It's a Chevy Silverado.
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Has anyone else heard of such a repeater coming out soon?
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Anyone have a strong fender mount that works well for a 2m/70 cm/GMRS antenna? I found one on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/HYS-TCJ-N1-Bracket-Fender-Antenna/dp/B08FX6T78H/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_sspa?crid=WG8RAFXDWV8F&keywords=fender+mount+nmo+antenna+bracket&qid=1671826511&sprefix=fender+nmo%2Caps%2C199&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEyRU9RS0FVT1JNUk4wJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUExMDM5MDY0M1VLUlc2OEs5UzlQSCZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwODQ4Njk3MVg1VlM2UlJBOE45RiZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX3Bob25lX3NlYXJjaF9hdGYmYWN0aW9uPWNsaWNrUmVkaXJlY3QmZG9Ob3RMb2dDbGljaz10cnVl
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So theoretically the Anyone uv-778 or Retevis ra25? Are there any 50 watt radios capable of this? For monitoring only, of course?
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You just got your GMRS license, now you want your own repeater?
VETCOMMS replied to coryb27's topic in General Discussion
WRVD, in case you're interested there's a gentleman on the Aledo Repeater FB page with a Bridgecom repeater for sale. I don't know him personally but if you're interested I can look for his contact info for you. -
You just got your GMRS license, now you want your own repeater?
VETCOMMS replied to coryb27's topic in General Discussion
Good to make it to your repeater from the ice cream shop this past Tuesday. I've tried to gain access to the local water tower where I live but at $1000/month that isn't happening. Thanks for granting me permission on your repeater and I'll try you again some weekend when in your area -
Whatever traffic is on the Mississippi near me, mainly barge/lock & dam transmissions.
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Thank you all. I looked at the anytone 878uv as an option. Part of me hoped the 50 watt kg-1000g could be unlocked but that's from my old habits of thinking more wattage is better. I like to monitor marine bands but not talk since I'm not licensed and this radio wouldn't be in a boat. I will likely get my ham license one day but plan to monitor for now to see if it's something I want to get into. I like the idea of the Kenwood and Motorola mobiles but programming sounds tricky and even getting the programming software seems challenging. I'll have to look more into the Mars/Cap thing since this is all new to me but I'm hoping to monitor more frequencies and transmit on GMRS. Thanks for the help!
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Question for those with more experience on this. I'm looking for a radio I can put in a vehicle or switch between vehicles that will tx and rx between 144 MHz on up to the Gmrs frequencies. Is there such an all in one radio?
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Okay, I went back one day and think I'm up and running. Will connect to radio later. Thanks for the help! Much appreciated!
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I'll wait a day and see if the next latest and greatest version will work. I loaded today's version and that's where I'm having issues. Thx and will keep trying. How do I download the older version? I see "Old no longer stable builds" and "Daily build archive" at the bottom of the download page. Which one do I try? I like stability in my life so that first one makes me worried.
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I recently updated CHIRP and wanted to do a little programming on my boofwang GT3WP but I'm getting a pesky error message that won't allow me to open it. I sent an email to CHIRP but realized I'm not on their email list but thought, what the heck, you folks seem pretty helpful so here goes.... I uninstalled CHIRP and tried to re-install it. Windows Defender got ugly on me and I reassured the Defender it was okay and run the program anyway. When I go to open CHIRP I get the following message... the logfile 'C:\Program Files (x86)\CHIRP\chirpw.exe.log' could not be opened: [Errno 13] Permission denied: 'C:\\Program Files (x86)\\CHIRP\\chirpw.exe.log' Any ideas or anyone else having this issue? Does it matter if I use Google Chrome browser vs Google Edge browser?
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I'm still laughing that I used the brand name of an ice fishing sonar (Vexilar) instead of a repeater. Long day....
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Thanks, I see there are used mototurbo repeaters as well as other brands that are fairly reasonable in price but thought I'd ask.
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Is there a way to use the Retevis repeater with a UHF amplifier/linear to boost the power output to 50 watts? I was wondering if this would be a lower cost alternative to purchasing a GMRS repeater such as a Vexilar or Motorola?
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Thanks for taking the time to explain things to a newbie.
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Thanks for that. Yeah, drilling holes in roofs of cars doesn't fly with the other half. Hence the magnet. I am curious how 1/4 wave vs base loaded coil antennas differ. All I know is the 1/4 wave antennas are shorter so my limited knowledge makes me think they don't transmit or receive as well. I don't have ham knowledge so this may seem elementary to some but that's the extent of my antenna knowledge. But I'm here to learn.
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Thanks for sharing your experiences. I see there is mention about a "pull tab" on these NMO mounts. From what I can gather it involves the interface between the mount and the bottom of the antenna. I thought I saw something about needing to make sure the pull tab is open/out of the way when connecting the base and antenna? Anyone familiar with this? Again, thanks for the help!
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Sounds like this is something I can do then. Here is a link to one of the antennas I was looking at. https://www.arcantenna.com/products/laird-bb4502n-12-5-inch-uhf-whip-antenna-with-black-nmo-base-450-470-mhz I just added the link below as this antenna looks to be shorter at 11 inches and would clear the garage opening unlike the link below. In your experiences is there increased road noise on antennas that use springs? They mention that in the Laird website. https://www.arcantenna.com/products/laird-antenex-bb4503s-450-470-mhz-mobile-base-coil-nmo-mount-antenna-with-spring-metalic-ground-plane-required To account for garage opening clearance I suppose I should add about an inch to the overall height to account for the height of the magnet mount off the top of the vehicle as well, correct?
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I wanted to run this idea by the experienced antenna gurus to see if this would work. I'm looking at getting an NMO Laird UHF antenna that says it's 12.5 inches long, but then lower down in the specifications page it says it's 15 inches long. My idea is to have a Laird NMO magnetic mount on the car and be able to run the shorter Laird antenna on that but then purchase the Midland mxta26 whip that's about 32" long and when I'm using the truck I can remove the shorter Laird antenna, put the Laird mag mount on the truck and spin on the longer Midland antenna. Would this work since it's an NMO whip going on an NMO mag mount or would the brand difference between the Laird mag mount and the Midland whip be an issue?
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Thanks for the help. When using the map function to see where repeaters are located in the state does it take a while to load with the image of the tower flashing on the screen? Or maybe that's just on my end.
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Ok dumb question. I tried using the repeater search function but I get a red bar at the top saying, "user geolocation denied" or something like that. Is the a way I can just type in Illinois or Wisconsin too see all the GMRS repeaters in a particular state?