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The “ghost” type antennas are working great for me. Low profile.
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An NMO on a magnet, coax routed through the hatch is a viable option. Wax up the roof well, then periodically life, clean, wax, repeat. Another option, if there are “ditch light” brackets for the Escape (or maybe Explorer Sport?) you could mount an antenna on a ditch light bracket. Keeps it off the hood lip.
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Thanks for sharing this. I need another handheld like I need another toe, but….its a solid deal. I did the “full kit” with four batteries and four antennas, sale price $149.99 - and there was a $20 off coupon to click on. Seems like a decent deal to have the spare batteries so cheap.
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SOLD: Motorola XTL5000 UHF - complete kit
Hoppyjr replied to Hoppyjr's topic in Miscellaneous Topics
This is now SOLD Thanks for the resource here. -
What's your GMRS mobile setup, and how does it work for you?
Hoppyjr replied to WRQC527's topic in General Discussion
My MTX575 is mounted under the drivers seat of my 4Runner. The Midland “Ghost” is mounted in the roof, at rear. Works excellent. We used an extension to give the Midland mic a plug-in on the dash. Under the passenger seat is the Wilson WeBoost, with its matching antenna across from the Midland, in the roof. I picked up a Motorola 5000 series mobile (40w) with the plan to install it, but I’m not sure where I’d mount the head, or if I have time to mess with it right now. -
Car Roof Mounted FRS Radio with Antenna
Hoppyjr replied to Over2U's topic in Family Radio Service (FRS)
Be careful with that dirty talk, or you may be told you’re “inappropriate” [emoji6] -
Car Roof Mounted FRS Radio with Antenna
Hoppyjr replied to Over2U's topic in Family Radio Service (FRS)
If OP is looking for an exterior antenna that may well be the only option, but I will leave the conversation at this point. -
Car Roof Mounted FRS Radio with Antenna
Hoppyjr replied to Over2U's topic in Family Radio Service (FRS)
….but my point remains the same. -
Car Roof Mounted FRS Radio with Antenna
Hoppyjr replied to Over2U's topic in Family Radio Service (FRS)
It appears this is a handheld radio, intended for hiking, hunting, and other outdoor activities. If you want a handheld to use in a vehicle, there are many different models with removable antennas, so you could attach an exterior vehicle antenna. Most also offer higher power. While the BCA handheld doesn’t appeal to me, I don’t see the point of changing it when so many other options exist. -
SOLD: Motorola XTL5000 UHF - complete kit
Hoppyjr replied to Hoppyjr's topic in Miscellaneous Topics
I’ve got no idea what you’re saying. -
SOLD: Motorola XTL5000 UHF - complete kit
Hoppyjr replied to Hoppyjr's topic in Miscellaneous Topics
I’ll clarify - it wasn’t a link, it was a copy of the actual CPS software. When considering upgrading to a Motorola, I searched for all the necessary components, including software. I found posts around the internet, including on Reddit, indicating that Motorola was providing the software “for $0.00” because the radios are out of production. The other posts indicated one must create a Motorola account online, then go to their online store, where they can add to cart and it shows $0.00 at checkout. I followed that procedure, but could not locate the software, so I called customer support and spoke with several people. A few days later I received an email from one of the “technical consultants” saying they found a copy and they emailed a copy of the CPS software in a zip file. Since it’s not a direct link to the website, but a copy of the software, there is no link to post. Hopefully that clarifies. -
SOLD: Motorola XTL5000 UHF - complete kit
Hoppyjr replied to Hoppyjr's topic in Miscellaneous Topics
I must not be seeing the classified section on my phone. Will investigate, thanks. Still available. -
Hello folks, here’s my long but complete sales post: I recently scored an “open box” Motorola XTL5000 UHF system on eBay. It was advertised as open box, as new never installed. My original plan “may” ([emoji57]) have been to program and install, but other projects have intervened and it will just sit in the box, so I think this unit is better put to use by someone. This one has the new “5” remote head unit in black, which is apparently more desirable. It appears to include all the wiring cables, brackets, mic, external speaker, etc. It’s all wrapped up and appears new to my eye. I also picked up a programming cable. In researching the Motorola programming software, I came across some semi-recent posts that indicated - since these radios are no longer in production - Motorola would provide the software at no cost. It took some time to navigate Motorola customer support, but the did in fact provide a link to download the genuine software from them at no cost. When I sell the radio I’ll forward that link to the buyer. [edit: it is not a link, but a copy of the actual software, sent to me by Motorola]. Now since I haven’t installed or connected the unit, I can’t confirm it’s status, but it appears as new and based on the sellers comms, how it’s packaged, and how it looks I have no reason to doubt that all is well. The unit is MOTOROLA UHF XTL5000. 380-470mhz - model M20QSS9PW1AN I’ve attached the sellers photos as it’s wrapped up and ready to roll. I have all outstanding feedback on eBay and several forums; watches, firearms, and vehicles. I’ll gladly speak by phone, FaceTime, etc. to ensure you are comfortable. I’m too old and my reputation too good to mess around. Edit: SOLD! Thanks for checking out my ad. Ed
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Might be wise to either leave the lid off or drill some holes to ventilate. My 575 gets warm.
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Why is a Roger beep called a roger beep?
Hoppyjr replied to DarrylLicht's topic in General Discussion
Simple answer…… When the chicks see your handheld radio with external speaker mic, clipped to your belt (of course), they will find it very sexy. When they hear the beep at the end of your radio transmission, it’s just more arousal the human female can bear, so they will demand a good rogering. This is why it’s called a Roger beep. -
Midland MXT575 with MXTa26 6db gain antenna., with MXTa27 lip mount.
Hoppyjr replied to WRWJ387's topic in Equipment Reviews
El Rando, be sure to use “Mark” as your username. [emoji1787] -
Midland MXT575 with MXTa26 6db gain antenna., with MXTa27 lip mount.
Hoppyjr replied to WRWJ387's topic in Equipment Reviews
I heard Grindr was the preferred choice for “some people” -
What's your GMRS mobile setup, and how does it work for you?
Hoppyjr replied to WRQC527's topic in General Discussion
I’m running the Midland MTX575 with the Midland 3db “Ghost” antenna mounted in the rear roof of my 4Runner. Works great. I’d absolutely love to score a Motorola 5000 as I’ve found the brand to perform extremely well in my past career. -
If you’re tempted, go for it. More power is always good!
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Mobile Antenna - Length, Gain, Range Questions
Hoppyjr replied to WRWF513's question in Technical Discussion
I agree ^ it could be a better ground may help the issue, but I wouldn’t expect anything to work too well if it sits lower than the roof. Consider the new heavy duty Midland antenas, mounted back near the spare. There are some that extend above the roof, which should help significantly. There are plenty of videos on YouTube, including review by Mark and different mounting options. -
Happy with my Midland MXT500....will I be happy with a MXT 575?
Hoppyjr replied to WRWS738's topic in Equipment Reviews
I own and like the 575, but after having handhelds with many many more channel capability, I’m seriously considering the KG1000G because I could program in all the repeaters and their respective tones, at least for what I have available in my area. The 500 $ 575 really only allow you to program in one set of repeaters/tones at a time. I was initially sold on the “Midland-USA” thing, but I’m sure these are all made in China anyway. If I go KG1000, the 575 would move to my son’s Jeep, as he’s not as into the radios as I am. -
Why doesn't the FCC allow multi-service radios?
Hoppyjr replied to buttholejim's topic in FCC Rules Discussion
Wait…..it was supposed to be VERBAL? -
Why doesn't the FCC allow multi-service radios?
Hoppyjr replied to buttholejim's topic in FCC Rules Discussion
I’m all for following rules that are based in common sense, but in our modern world there are many rules & regulations that exist only because those in power have a need to justify their existence. It happens not just in the world of communications gear, but in every aspect of our lives. -
SoCo Ham Radio on YouTube has a tutorial that I believe shows how to enable this. From looking at the mode 14 line, it appears to include the frequency range for GMRS, I’m still relatively new at this too. If you did enable GMR Xe, you would have to have an antenna that was compatible with the frequency range
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I heard they do that because the chicks find it alluring.