BoxCar Posted Thursday at 02:33 PM Report Posted Thursday at 02:33 PM 14 hours ago, UncleYoda said: I'm tired of seeing this "you won't get caught" type advice all over this site. Go outlaw mode at your own risk just like CBers (but at least have enough sense to not post about it). I will guarantee the FCC knows about all the issues with ham/GMRS radios on the GMRS/FRS channels. Are they going to do anything about it? It's extremely unlikely because the issues are 1) low power, 2) local to a small area, and 3) it's not worth the effort to enforce the rules for something this trivial to the majority of the users. SteveShannon, amaff and GreggInFL 2 1 Quote
SteveShannon Posted Thursday at 02:36 PM Report Posted Thursday at 02:36 PM 1 minute ago, BoxCar said: I will guarantee the FCC knows about all the issues with ham/GMRS radios on the GMRS/FRS channels. Are they going to do anything about it? It's extremely unlikely because the issues are 1) low power, 2) local to a small area, and 3) it's not worth the effort to enforce the rules for something this trivial to the majority of the users. Exactly. The only time a person might be cited is if they do something really egregious (like monkeying around with public safety communications) and these violations are tacked on. WRXB215 and amaff 2 Quote
WRUE951 Posted Thursday at 02:43 PM Report Posted Thursday at 02:43 PM Just now, SteveShannon said: Exactly. The only time a person might be cited is if they do something really egregious (like monkeying around with public safety communications) and these violations are tacked on. Three years ago some clown in our city programed an HT to local Police frequency and started to clown around on their frequency. It got a lot of local attention by our HAM groups and on day three of this nonsense the HAM group isolated the location and along with the police were knocking on the clowns door. Never heard what happend to the guy, but problem went away.. SteveShannon 1 Quote
WRTC928 Posted Thursday at 03:35 PM Report Posted Thursday at 03:35 PM 15 hours ago, UncleYoda said: I'm tired of seeing this "you won't get caught" type advice all over this site. Go outlaw mode at your own risk just like CBers (but at least have enough sense to not post about it). It's not "advice" -- it's just a statement of fact. I care if people are exceeding the bandwidth and power restrictions because that has the potential to interfere with other users' enjoyment of the airwaves, but I don't care at all what type of radio someone is using. The evidence suggests the FCC doesn't care either. Quote
WRTC928 Posted Thursday at 03:39 PM Report Posted Thursday at 03:39 PM 52 minutes ago, WRUE951 said: Three years ago some clown in our city programed an HT to local Police frequency and started to clown around on their frequency. It got a lot of local attention by our HAM groups and on day three of this nonsense the HAM group isolated the location and along with the police were knocking on the clowns door. Never heard what happend to the guy, but problem went away.. I'm pretty sure most states have laws pertaining to interference with emergency services operations. The local police can slap that stuff down pretty quickly. A hefty fine and a realistic threat of jail time can serve to modify one's behavior. WRUE951 1 Quote
OffRoaderX Posted Thursday at 04:02 PM Report Posted Thursday at 04:02 PM 1 hour ago, GreggInFL said: Since the FCC's enforcement operation responds to complaints Except that they dont. Quote
OffRoaderX Posted Thursday at 04:05 PM Report Posted Thursday at 04:05 PM 1 hour ago, WRUE951 said: Three years ago some clown in our city programed an HT to local Police frequency and started to clown around on their frequency. Interfering with police/emergency communications violates criminal law and is a police matter, very unlike violating FCC Rules. Quote
WRUE951 Posted Thursday at 06:48 PM Report Posted Thursday at 06:48 PM 2 hours ago, OffRoaderX said: Interfering with police/emergency communications violates criminal law and is a police matter, very unlike violating FCC Rules. 2 hours ago, OffRoaderX said: Interfering with police/emergency communications violates criminal law and is a police matter, very unlike violating FCC Rules. Yup,, much different breaking a law, vs. a 'rule' Quote
GreggInFL Posted Thursday at 10:26 PM Report Posted Thursday at 10:26 PM 6 hours ago, OffRoaderX said: Except that they dont. LOL, yeah, there is that. Quote
WRUE951 Posted Sunday at 01:38 AM Report Posted Sunday at 01:38 AM On 7/16/2025 at 1:46 PM, OffRoaderX said: A den of thieves and liars with iniquity run amok.. Well, i got the so called unlocked UV5R today.. It's not a UV5R but rather a BFH6.. I contacted the seller and he said i requested a unlocked radio to 520 and that is the model he can ship for my request. $29 bucks.. I aint gonna complain. it is unlocked and i think it's a tri band.. No manual either. I never heard of this model but it looks decent.. AdmiralCochrane 1 Quote
WRYS709 Posted Monday at 07:07 PM Report Posted Monday at 07:07 PM On 7/19/2025 at 6:38 PM, WRUE951 said: Well, i got the so called unlocked UV5R today.. It's not a UV5R but rather a BFH6.. I contacted the seller and he said i requested a unlocked radio to 520 and that is the model he can ship for my request. $29 bucks.. I aint gonna complain. it is unlocked and i think it's a tri band.. No manual either. I never heard of this model but it looks decent.. Does it use UV-5R batteries? Quote
WRUE951 Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago 19 hours ago, WRYS709 said: Does it use UV-5R batteries? yes... Apparently a UV21 is an upgrade to the UV5 and this seller is saying that radio XTMTS out to 520... He is selling for $34. Quote
UncleYoda Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago That's wrong. Below is one picture of a UV-21R and it's definitely not a UV-5R type battery. But the question was about a BFH6 anyway. (Also, be careful with model numbers; some that sound the same are different and vice-versa.) The new UV-28 Plus looks like it may be the same hardware as the UV-21R. Quote
WRYS709 Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago That doesn’t surprise me that an “upgraded” model uses a different battery. More money to be made from selling more batteries. I may have said this before, but my favorite “open” radios are the Baofeng DM-5R a/k/a Radioddity RD-5R which are also DMR and use UV-5R batteries! Now I just need a couple of USB-C chargable batteries to compliment my collection. Quote
UncleYoda Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago I don't know of any USB-C chargeable batteries of the UV-5R type. At least some extended (3800mAh) batteries for UV-5R are chargeable with a cable rather than using the charging stand. The cable has a small round plug that fits the side of the battery. But other than having another cable to keep up with, it is (IMO) just as good as USB-C. Quote
WRUE951 Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 9 hours ago, UncleYoda said: That's wrong. Below is one picture of a UV-21R and it's definitely not a UV-5R type battery. But the question was about a BFH6 anyway. (Also, be careful with model numbers; some that sound the same are different and vice-versa.) The new UV-28 Plus looks like it may be the same hardware as the UV-21R. the UV 21 uses the USB charge option so its not the same battery as UV5. The BFH6 looks like a Uv5 and not sure what the difference is between them. It's not a bad radio, been playing around with it for a few days and i like it. Quote
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