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I’ll second that.
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SWR Talk - 1.5swr with 1.5ref let’s talk range!
WRUU653 replied to WRYR550's topic in General Discussion
Thanks for the alternative link. Scadacore was the tool I always used. -
Could be. I’m using an iPad and a Mac but not the app. It would be worth giving @rdunajewski a shout out about the app though to help him flush things like that out. As for the repeater reach check out this tool. It can give you an idea of line of site and if you might be able to get there or not, though sometimes I can hit repeaters that look like I shouldn’t be able to.
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Shaw Butte is still on the site and the map. Select stale repeaters via the gear in the upper left corner of the map. Repeaters fall into the stale category if the owner hasn’t updated the info in over a year.
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SOLD: Motorola XTL5000 UHF - complete kit
WRUU653 replied to Hoppyjr's topic in Miscellaneous Topics
Great radio, great price. You should post it in the classified section. -
Good info from @Sshannon above. Channel 20 isn't a repeater channel it's 462.675, which is the same receive frequency of channel 28 or as some manufactures refer to repeater channel 20. As @Sshannon explained GMRS radios have the offset built in to their repeater channels. By programming your tones in the appropriate repeater channel you will then have the offset (467.675) already set by the radio. Hope this helps.
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It looks like you are in an area with quite a few open repeaters. To figure out what’s going on let’s get some more info and maybe we can narrow down a solution. Are you hearing other people on a repeater? What radio do you have and how are you programming it? Are you using Chirp?
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Has anyone bought the NEW Baofeng GRMS UV-5R?
WRUU653 replied to Tommy2watts's topic in General Discussion
Jet lag, I'm lagging today, come on kids don't lag behind... -
This is a great question. I think if you are in an area where you have simplex frequencies open to use and you can use the lower power successfully for your contact it makes sense to do so. It reduces your own exposure to interference. Use what you need to get the job done and not more. While some inadvertent interference is inevitable having a separate set of repeater frequencies would certainly help eliminate a lot of it. This is where I think linked repeaters is also an issue. You may be stepping on people you don't hear who are on simplex. I don't know how successful you would be getting this done but separate repeater frequencies is the best reason I have heard for expanding GMRS frequencies
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It's something that's what you focus on and not your insults. Welcome to the block list
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You inferred then if you prefer.
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Said the guy that identifies as "123"... I wouldn't say so far you have a knack for reading the room. Lots of very helpful Hams here and Steve is one of the most active and helpful. I have yet to see anything at all helpful come from you. you came here telling people not to pay taxes, called them foolish, comical and naive. All this before the whacko comment. So yeah go back and look further to see where it started. If the shoe fits. Now you're telling @marcspaz what's relivant... well I'd say you might want to try turning things around but I think the ten count has begun and the bell is about to ring. Good luck I hope you work it out.
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Seriously asking where is this happening? Is this in a big city? Industrial area? Other than the Walmart parking lot Murs around me is pretty darn quite.
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It also could be said it is foolish to state what others believe or don't. Sure a vilolation is still a violation but going two miles over the speeding limit probably won't get the same attention as going a hundred over and nor should it. Comical of course. I thought that was clear
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Sorry I miss read 12 as 120 (Tacoma’s have that as well). I was typing while the dog was begging for steak from the bbq. I didn’t mean to over complicate it. Now about that cup of water, is it half full or?
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Glutton for punishment..... the travel tone.
WRUU653 replied to JamesBrox's topic in General Discussion
Just as your radio has a TX and RX so does the repeater. It’s basically a radio as well, one that forwards what it receives on one frequency 467.xxx to another 462.xxx. -
Glutton for punishment..... the travel tone.
WRUU653 replied to JamesBrox's topic in General Discussion
It’s a conscious choice. So the party on the other end knows if someone is on the channel in simplex and/or the repeater. -
Whatever you do don’t hook it up to the 120 volt (unless you like smoke). These radios are designed to run off the car’s battery. You can plug it into the 12 volt dc cigarette lighter type outlet if you want to keep it temporarily installed or for a more permanent use run the wires back to the battery, red + terminal for red wire and battery grounding terminal for the black wire. FYI I don’t remember what the fuse size is for the cigarette lighter outlet, check your Toyota manual if you decide to use that. The fuse size should be equal or greater than the radios 15 amp. I believe it is.
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You will need to get them from their club. Click here Texas GMRS Network
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Glutton for punishment..... the travel tone.
WRUU653 replied to JamesBrox's topic in General Discussion
@JamesBrox what you may want to do and what I have done is program one set of the eight repeater channels with a TX tone of 141.3 then you will be able to use an open repeater with that tone. Don't set a tone for the RX if you want to hear everything on that channel regardless if the repeater is using that tone or not. When you make a contact verify it is an open repeater free to use. Most that use that tone are but some may not be. -
Do you use the NOAA Weather Radio feature(s) on GMRS?
WRUU653 replied to radiozip's topic in General Discussion
I seem to recall that it is contingent on the last weather alert channel you set it to is the one that looks for alerts. So if you are not set on one for your area you won’t get the alert. I was surprised one day when I got an alert having not ever received one before. Check pages 39-42 and 55. [07: WX-ALERT] Weather Alert Function: Enables and disables the weather alert. Sets the alert for the currently select- ed NOAA weather channel. Options: ON/OFF Default: OFF