Davichko5650 Posted January 26 Posted January 26 On 1/24/2026 at 6:23 PM, WRZK526 said: Big storm hitting the East anyone stuck at home but able to talk on their radios? Would be good to hear some stories. Not snowed in up here in MN. -22 and both cars started. Was deep into operating Winter Field Day for the amateur side of things on PSK31 mode and chatting with the local crew of friends and family on Ch. 19 on GMRS. SteveShannon and RoadApple 2 Quote
beerftw Posted January 26 Posted January 26 11 hours ago, tcp2525 said: Do people really use 11m CB? Since GMRS is now the new CB, why bother with that noise box? Generally yes people do even more so than gmrs, I have it as a backup as it works in a broader area than gmrs especially when obstacles are present. I prefer gmrs for talking between people as cb is run by over juiced fcc rule breaking herds, and as far as I have seen gmrs has not been. The reality is though cb or 11m still is among the most reliable emergency coms only bested by ham. Radio coms are like potato chips, you can't have just one. In the future I plan to add murs and possibly even get a ham license but as of right now gmrs is my main go to but not my only type of radio. Quote
WRYT601 Posted January 26 Posted January 26 I wasn't snowed in, but the cold temps gave me a chance to make some serious progress on my arduino program for adding channels to the Uniden 980SSB. I was able to ignore my responsibilities and play radio hacker all weekend! I heard other parts of the country got hammered, we just got the cold up here in northern MN. I came into work and found the septic overflowing. Someone left a door open and the pumps froze. Half our drain field also froze. We had to have the septic pumper truck come get us caught up while I thawed pumps. The driver said he had been getting calls steady with frozen drain fields and tanks that need pumping. -40 isn't bad when we actually have enough snow to insulate things. Northcutt114 1 Quote
WRZK526 Posted January 26 Author Posted January 26 42 minutes ago, WRYT601 said: I wasn't snowed in, but the cold temps gave me a chance to make some serious progress on my arduino program for adding channels to the Uniden 980SSB. I was able to ignore my responsibilities and play radio hacker all weekend! I heard other parts of the country got hammered, we just got the cold up here in northern MN. I came into work and found the septic overflowing. Someone left a door open and the pumps froze. Half our drain field also froze. We had to have the septic pumper truck come get us caught up while I thawed pumps. The driver said he had been getting calls steady with frozen drain fields and tanks that need pumping. -40 isn't bad when we actually have enough snow to insulate things. And to think I was complaining about it being down to 19 degrees this morning, now I feel guilty. Lscott, Northcutt114 and GreggInFL 3 Quote
WRZK526 Posted January 27 Author Posted January 27 1 hour ago, beerftw said: Generally yes people do even more so than gmrs, I have it as a backup as it works in a broader area than gmrs especially when obstacles are present. I prefer gmrs for talking between people as cb is run by over juiced fcc rule breaking herds, and as far as I have seen gmrs has not been. The reality is though cb or 11m still is among the most reliable emergency coms only bested by ham. Radio coms are like potato chips, you can't have just one. In the future I plan to add murs and possibly even get a ham license but as of right now gmrs is my main go to but not my only type of radio. I have several GMRS radio's one 50 watt connected to an antennae on top of my house then a couple mobiles for the vehicles and of course a couple pairs of handhelds. I don't have a tech license but do have a Yaesu FT-65 and just recently bought a pair of global radio's. Back in the day I always had a CB in my truck but I notice not too much traffic on them around here anymore. I agree, as many forms of comms as you can get. Quote
GreggInFL Posted January 27 Posted January 27 I remembered my dermatologist's advice and applied SPF 50 yesterday while at the track for the Rolex 24 hour at Daytona. Central Florida high was forecast to be 86, but I think it only made about 82 or so. I'll leave now. Swing by this summer and we'll talk Florida weather. Northcutt114 and WRZK526 1 1 Quote
WSKY567 Posted January 27 Posted January 27 The weekend in S.E. Michigan was slick and cold. Had to shovel a few times to keep up. Got maybe between 4 and 5 inches total snow. Temps went down to feels like -20°F a few times. A lot of school closings on Monday. People are acting pretty poorly on the roads. Most folks are nailing it starting at intersections making ice with spinning tires. The scanner is pretty constant with people reaching out and touching each other and sundry objects on the road. Radios are working fine although there is not a lot of chatter on GMRS. Great weekend for testing layering techniques. Lscott 1 Quote
WRTC928 Posted January 27 Posted January 27 A friend and I went to Phoenix Thursday for a concert Friday and were planning to fly back Saturday, but by Friday night, flights into Oklahoma City were being cancelled. We got back Monday night after the snowfall was over and most of the highways and major streets were clear. I was concerned that I might not be able to go up my 40-yard-long driveway, but had no problem. If you're going to be stranded, I recommend Phoenix. The weather is beautiful and there is a lot to do. SteveShannon 1 Quote
Kat1962 Posted January 27 Posted January 27 About 12 or 13 inches here south of Dayton, OH. Finally made it out to the store today. Praise to the street crews for getting the roads cleared off. Kathy Lscott and SteveShannon 2 Quote
GreggInFL Posted January 27 Posted January 27 14 minutes ago, Kat1962 said: About 12 or 13 inches here south of Dayton, OH. Finally made it out to the store today. Praise to the street crews for getting the roads cleared off. Kathy Welcome to the forum! SteveShannon 1 Quote
SteveShannon Posted January 28 Posted January 28 6 hours ago, Kat1962 said: About 12 or 13 inches here south of Dayton, OH. Finally made it out to the store today. Praise to the street crews for getting the roads cleared off. Kathy Welcome!! Quote
WRTL575 Posted January 28 Posted January 28 12 hours ago, SteveShannon said: Thank You so much Steve! Quote
WRTL575 Posted January 28 Posted January 28 18 hours ago, GreggInFL said: Welcome to the forum! Thank you very much, Gregg! Quote
WRTL575 Posted January 28 Posted January 28 12 hours ago, SteveShannon said: Welcome!! Thank you, Steve! Much appreciated! Quote
WRZK526 Posted January 28 Author Posted January 28 On 1/27/2026 at 2:16 PM, Kat1962 said: About 12 or 13 inches here south of Dayton, OH. Finally made it out to the store today. Praise to the street crews for getting the roads cleared off. Kathy Are you a GMRS user? Quote
GreggInFL Posted January 28 Posted January 28 6 hours ago, WRTL575 said: Thank you very much, Gregg! You're welcome! We're here to serve. Quote
tuneout Posted January 29 Posted January 29 New to GMRS (and radio in general), but took the snowed in time to learn some theory and been making contacts on the local repeaters. Managed to talk to people all over southwest ohio! SteveShannon 1 Quote
SteveShannon Posted January 29 Posted January 29 2 minutes ago, tuneout said: New to GMRS (and radio in general), but took the snowed in time to learn some theory and been making contacts on the local repeaters. Managed to talk to people all over southwest ohio! Welcome to the forum! tuneout 1 Quote
SteveShannon Posted January 29 Posted January 29 44 minutes ago, WSKY567 said: Another idea: I use poster tubes for targets and the radios will fit inside of them. They are waterproof and plenty long. Not expensive and would protect the radios during transport. I think you answered in the wrong thread. . I’ve done it before too. when you use the poster tube as a target I hope you remove the radio first. cheers! WSKY567 1 Quote
WSKY567 Posted January 29 Posted January 29 1 minute ago, SteveShannon said: I think you answered in the wrong thread. OooooPs, sorry. Just noticed that myself. SteveShannon 1 Quote
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