207 Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago Hey y'all I'm about 48 hours fresh into my GMRS license so please bear with me as I likely touch the third rail. Although I plan on spending 90% of my time on simplex there's a few spots in my area where I'll be graciously utilizing my local repeater. Within my short time with a license I've discovered that several of my states largest repeaters are connected. Double edged sword because I've actually chatted up a bunch of people all over my fairly gigantic state today. It's been pretty awesome, really nice people and I could totally see myself nerding out on the network. The other side of that sword is that I've read over and over again that GMRS traffic is slow to non existent these days. Not that I was happy about that, but as I was looking to mostly try and communicate with my wife and daughter a handful of times a week with this that actually sounded kind of nice as that was a chunk of the appeal to the whole family license. It's not that either of them would mind as everyone I've heard on the radio has been nothing but polite and G rated, but then I also don't want to be ruining other people's good times with my seven year old checking in with me here and there. So tl;dr the entire state network is awesome but now I feel like using a local repeater feels a lot less local. Trying to be vague as I'm certainly not looking to put a spotlight on any particular area but just wanted to see what the thoughts were amongst the crowd here. I've been lurking for a couple months and the community seems awesome so thought I'd seek opinions. PS, I'm obviously really green in this space so please fill in the likely canyon-sized holes in my knowledge if I'm missing something. I have transmit and receive tones of my local repeater programmed but still get everyone. SteveShannon 1 Quote
SteveShannon Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago Welcome. Sounds like you’re doing everything right. Quote
WRUE951 Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago personally, I don't use networked repeaters.. Although i've had plenty of opportunity as there are quite a few out there, I shy from the practice because its not legal. WRXL702 1 Quote
UncleYoda Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 13 hours ago, 207 said: So tl;dr ... canyon-sized holes Welcome, but what question are you asking? (even your tl;dr didn't make it clear) Quote
207 Posted 2 hours ago Author Report Posted 2 hours ago Well I suppose it was two questions, first being how big of a deal it is if my kid is talking back and forth with me on this repeater network and second would be if there's a way to limit my transmissions to just the local repeater and not get and receive everything from the rest of the network. I have both send and receive ctcss codes to that local repeater but that doesn't seem to limit anything. Quote
SteveShannon Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 40 minutes ago, 207 said: Well I suppose it was two questions, first being how big of a deal it is if my kid is talking back and forth with me on this repeater network and second would be if there's a way to limit my transmissions to just the local repeater and not get and receive everything from the rest of the network. I have both send and receive ctcss codes to that local repeater but that doesn't seem to limit anything. Regulations permit your child to use your GMRS radio including talking on the repeater. Anything other than that would be the personal preferences of the repeater owner. If the repeater is linked to other repeaters you’re stuck hearing the link traffic. amaff and WRXL702 2 Quote
amaff Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 41 minutes ago, 207 said: first being how big of a deal it is if my kid is talking back and forth with me on this repeater network Regulations wise? So long as they're not doing anything else wrong, no problem. As far as the owners of the network are concerned? You'd have to read into it / talk to them about it. I've seen all sorts of weird rules for 'mah repeatah!!!!' 41 minutes ago, 207 said: second would be if there's a way to limit my transmissions to just the local repeater and not get and receive everything from the rest of the network. Nope. Generally, the 'rebroadcasting to the network' part doesn't happen on your radio's end, but on the linked repeater end. SteveShannon 1 Quote
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