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Good advice!
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Does your dad have a ham license? If he does I would encourage you to get yours as well. Having a shared interest can be great. Having both licenses is fairly common. As for getting him interested in GMRS I would say get your license and if you can afford it get two radios and give him one. That might be all it takes. Good luck.
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@Northcutt114 thanks for sharing your ups and downs so that others (myself included) can learn from what you went through. I’ve just been following along and glad to hear things are working again.
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I see you are part of the Mesa Crest Repeater club... perhaps someone there can help you if you feel an in person meet up is more helpful you could try asking on their club page. I didn't see your other post so I don't know what it is you need but good luck.
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I have a Rite in Rain note book for this and anything else I want to remember. I did however (as @Davichko5650 mentioned) make a simple spreadsheet in numbers just to keep track of call signs of people I want to remember so I can reference to call them. I just added a second column for GMRS so I can remember their call sign there if I need it. Easy to look up quick on my phone. Simple enough to make it anyway you want. This is what I came up with.
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Does Rocky Talkie Expedition have front end overload issues?
WRUU653 replied to 805G's question in Technical Discussion
I have no experience with the Rocky Talkie but it is $180.00. The Rocky Talkies do look simple which can be a good thing sometimes. You can also pick up a Wouxon KG-S88G Plus for $129.99 which is a superhet (though I agree with @SteveShannon,I have no issue with a good SOC). It's also the same IP67. It has 400 channels VS Rocky's 128 (not that you'd need them), Bluetooth audio, usb-c charging... I have one original S88G and bought a new plus version for the wife for kayaking, SUP and camping (Orange). Lots to choose from including cheap Baofengs, I just put this out there because you mentioned outdoors and they are similar in function and cost to what you mentioned. Good luck in your decision. -
Anyone Here Getting The New Uniden SDS150 Scanner?
WRUU653 replied to tcp2525's topic in General Discussion
It certainly seems feature packed but a bit out of my budget. I saw somewhere that the SDS100 would be upgradeable for the same waterfall feature, something to keep an eye out for if you have it (I do not). -
Merry Christmas everyone! Will do
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I’m not trying to be argumentative but this just isn’t so for the entire state. Not yet anyway. Where I am there are seven different law enforcement departments you can scan not to mention all of fire agencies. Also the local high schools are unencrypted which I made a point of listening to along with the sheriffs during two lock downs as it’s very close to us. Exactly
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Exactly. Imagine a home and it's up on a hill but you had a shop further out on the property. Let's say your wife (who isn't interested in other radio traffic at all) but wants to be able to reach you. So you set up a radio at the house that was just on a 467 channel set with tones (a fixed station). She could call to you at the shop on that 467, it's not a regular simplex channel so she isn't subjected to you talking with "Bob"(we'll get back to him). Of course you picked a channel that isn't used by any repeaters to avoid interferance and at 15 watts it reaches the house fine, no need to blast all the way to the repeater input in the next town. While in the shop you could have a second channel set on the radio you set up there for something else... talking to your neighbor "Bob". Bob has been out fishing and calls you on simplex at the shop to see if you want some and tells you a bunch of terrible jokes you think are funny on his way over. Bob shows up and you say "where's the fish?". Bob says "oh, I didn't catch any". Typical... he just wants to come drink your beer while you tinker on your classic car. Your radio at the shop is a Fixed station when talking to the wife at the house and it's a Base Station when talking to Bob. Your wife thanks you because she dosn't have to hear Bob's terrible jokes on the radio (let's face it she's not a fan) but she can reach you when she wants. Bob thanks you because, well because he drank your beer. And you thank you because when your wife calls you can say "I gotta go Bob" and you don't get stuck at the shop all night. This has been a GMRS dramatization. The story you read may or may not be true. Bob's name hasn't been changed on account of he's not innocent
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PART 95 VIOLATIONS ON FRS/GMRS CHANNEL 1 IN PHOENIX AREA
WRUU653 replied to nokones's topic in General Discussion
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Aside from the rules being what they are you would need to be running duplex on both the mobile and base or they wouldn’t hear each other in this scenario. I don’t see what would be gained by doing this. Just use simplex with a base. A repeater also repeats the mobile signal on the same 462 RX as you would be when using the mic on repeater. It isn’t a one way communication for anyone listening on 462. All communication is heard on the same 462 frequency as it is when going through a repeater.
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I agree, for listening. SWR is way bad for transmitting on 2 meter.
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Welcome to the forum. @marcspaz has put a helpful video together that has a lot of info for people new to GMRS. You can find his video here
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I enjoy hearing people share when they get their license, it reminds me of how I felt when I passed. That was a good morning. It’s definitely a well deserved feeling of accomplishment and @SteveShannon is genuinely a good guy and very helpful. Congratulations and 73’s.
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Yes I have the same bug/issue. Untill it gets fixed I found a work around by opening a repeater then going back to the map page and selecting the stale and offline repeaters while the repeater I looked up is still highlighted on the map. It's temporary and kind of sucks but hopefully Rich will fix this because it's far from user friendly.
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You will find much more listings on this site for GMRS repeaters than RepeaterBook. My area alone is 7 to 1. If you turn on stale and offline it’s more like 12 to 1. Which is something else worth noting. On MYGMRS site if a repeater hasn’t been updated by the owner in over a year it will disappear from the map unless you select stale repeaters. I would recommend turning on stale and offline when checking for repeaters in your area. You may find some you didn’t know about.
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…Um no, that’s not an antenna and it certainly isn’t removable. IP67??? At least.
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The records stuck, the records stuck, the records stuck
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Everything @TerriKennedy said but first when going to MYGMRS repeater/map site you will need to join MYGMRS and sign in with your call sign to see the request button and have access to it. It will also say disabled by owner if you aren’t signed in. Once you sign in if the owner has enabled the request you will be able to see it.
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I believe that is normal. The controls don’t work for GMRS and fm broadcast radio at the same time.
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I don’t have this particular radio and honestly I don’t really use the FM radio but I do have the KG-935G plus and from what I can see they look to be of the same layout. Have you tried hitting the scan button to find a station? Beyond that I would contact Buy Two way Radios. I found their customer support to be good. I hope that helps.
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Horse shit of the purest ray serene. I love this! It's a phrase that one might give while on a porch sipping lemonade. It would go something like this... "Well mother, that boy said he'd be back by noon to help with the chores but he's off with that Sally girl and I believe his claim to be horse shit of the purest ray serene". To which she would respond "Clem, just drink your lemonade"
