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Merry Christmas!
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The latest update fixed it for me, so everything moved over nicely. Now when I update it’s much easier for both.
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I’m also a fan of RT Systems software. While there may be occasional bugs, the company does work with the customer to resolve issues promptly when you contact them. I had a code plug I like for the Icom 2730 and when I picked up the ID-50 I found issues when pushing that code plug to the handheld. RT claims the fields should populate to correct fields, but I didn’t find that to be so. A quick call to RT and a couple revisions over the next day, and problem solved. Nothing is perfect but I’m a definitely planning on using them moving forward.
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Rumor has it he also has very soft hands…..
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Shortest 2-meter 70 cm mobile Antenna?
Hoppyjr replied to RIPPER238's question in Technical Discussion
As I understand it, the Compactenna is intended to be mounted near the edge of hood or roof for best performance. That would suggest center roof isn’t the ideal location for this specific antenna. -
Shortest 2-meter 70 cm mobile Antenna?
Hoppyjr replied to RIPPER238's question in Technical Discussion
I’ve done a good bit of research on this too, looking for a dual-band short “ghost” style antenna. My search resulted in nothing of value. The Compactenna is about the only semi-short option, but the preferred mounting location at the edge of roof/hood makes it less desirable for my center roof mounted NMO mount. I ended up with the Larsen Tri-band Whip Antenna, (NMO150/450/758). It’s designed for public safety use, with a spring included. It’s less than 18” tall. https://www.arcantenna.com/products/pulse-larsen-nmo150-450-758-tri-band-antenna?srsltid=AfmBOopxJXUZ53aeHao9Li0Orm88usGPErzdN4XUbKID_h-Q8yxXwUpV -
Welcome FNG. Your best bet to start with watching some YouTube videos on GMRS. Randy’s channel is a good place to start (Notarubicon). After you do a little Internet research and watch some videos, most of your questions should be answered. Effort = Results [emoji482]
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I think we should call him “Scooter”
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While not a “stubby” I’m using the Smiley Slim Duck on a couple radios and it’s working great.
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How does DCS comply with Part 95 "No Digital Data" on 467Mhz?
Hoppyjr replied to Suburbazine's topic in FCC Rules Discussion
I’m sure you’re asking in jest, but sure….. It’s not a specific rule, rather the overarching volume of regulations. There are also far too many regulations, many of which are ineffective, and often created by bureaucrats who don’t understand their implementation. Government is bloated in virtually every area. It needs to operate lean & efficiently - and in the best interests of the citizenry. Government employees should be held to high standards and removed if they don’t perform. It’s a privilege to work in government, serving the public. Government agencies, to include the FCC need to understand the recent Loper Bright SCOTUS decision and be guided accordingly. Unnecessary and/or ineffective regulations should be eliminated. Nee rules, if they carry the effect of law, should be created via the legislative process. I love this country, although we seem to have strayed from the founding principles. I won’t go into further detail as that would take us down a political rabbit hole. -
How does DCS comply with Part 95 "No Digital Data" on 467Mhz?
Hoppyjr replied to Suburbazine's topic in FCC Rules Discussion
This is the by product of government regulators who make rules for the sake of making rules. I’m sure they don’t have an issue with what we’re talking about. Just another reason to cut government in pretty much every area. -
How does DCS comply with Part 95 "No Digital Data" on 467Mhz?
Hoppyjr replied to Suburbazine's topic in FCC Rules Discussion
It’s not “data” it’s an access tone. By data they mean like a modem would transmit back in the day. Two different things. -
If by interesting you mean annoying as heck, then yeah, it’s interesting. Same issue on pretty much every forum, new people don’t use the search function so the same stuff repeats over and over and over….
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Man, I’d pay extra for a “thread ignore” button.
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The website has been a great resource, so just pony up and pay the fees to help support keeping it going.
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Brendan Carr - will he fix FCC regs for us?
Hoppyjr replied to UncleYoda's topic in FCC Rules Discussion
100 people surveyed, top three answers are on the board….. -
Brendan Carr - will he fix FCC regs for us?
Hoppyjr replied to UncleYoda's topic in FCC Rules Discussion
I think at least one of the people on my “ignore” list is one of them. [emoji23] -
Brendan Carr - will he fix FCC regs for us?
Hoppyjr replied to UncleYoda's topic in FCC Rules Discussion
Government is never the answer. -
The world we live in today is much too soft. [emoji849]
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He doesn’t want more competition on Grindr. [emoji23]
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Pro Tip: wear your walkie-talkie on your belt, because women find that sexy. Add a shoulder mic if you feel “tactical”. Don’t worry, we will be laughing because we’re jealous.
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Shortest multi-band antenna recommended ???
Hoppyjr replied to WSEM262's question in Technical Discussion
My buddy is using this Larsen on his Chevy truck, with a hood lip mount and his Icom 2730. It’s only 18” total and seems to work really well. It’s apparently designed for use with public safety agencies, so I expect it’s durable (it certainly seems sturdy in person). I just ordered one for my 4Runner too, to run when I go HAM down the road. Mine will be in the existing NMO in my rear roof. Pulse Larsen NMO150/450/758 Tri-Band VHF, UHF, 7/800 MHz Antenna Part Number: NMO150-450-758 -
^ I agree. If you buy a radio with enough channel capacity you can simply store what you’ll need. I’ve got repeaters programmed for the Pacific Northwest and beyond. We have a Midland MTX575 in my son’s Jeep, which only allow only one repeater channel for a frequency (for example, one repeater on 17, one on 18, etc). It doesn’t use the PL tone, but a Midland specific code that comes from a supplied chart. It works for my son as he has two of the new Midland handhelds, which have the same programming codes.