ULTRA2 Posted September 3, 2018 Report Posted September 3, 2018 Just want to verify with everyone here. If a repeater is marked open and when you key up someone on the repeater ask you if you got permission to key up and use the repeater what you do? I asked him to check mygmrs and see that repeater is open but that individual kept insisting that i need permission. SIDE NOTE:I ALSO ASKED FOR HIS GMRS LICENSE # TO SEE IF HE IS LICENSED USER HIMSELF, BUT THAT INDIVIDUAL AVOIDED MY QUESTION ALL TOGETHER Quote
WRAF213 Posted September 4, 2018 Report Posted September 4, 2018 I'd be wary of anyone refusing to identify, they probably have a reason for not giving a callsign (like not having one, or not being who they say they are). Instead, try contacting whoever is listed as the repeater owner on MyGMRS, either over-the-air or by email. Quote
ULTRA2 Posted September 4, 2018 Author Report Posted September 4, 2018 Thanks for the response. Quote
PRadio Posted September 4, 2018 Report Posted September 4, 2018 I got permission to use a repeater locally. The owner was very nice, and even offered to let me use a Motorola mobile he had until I got a mobile of my own. I was using a handheld. I got on one night and another user quickly keyed up, asked who I was, though I had identified myself with my call sign, then told me I was on the wrong repeater. I wasn't, and I had permission. I decided to discontinue using the repeater. Though the owner was great, I don't need to wast my time on jerks. Sad, but for now I remain simplex. Quote
n4gix Posted September 4, 2018 Report Posted September 4, 2018 Don't allow one "Sad Sack" operator spoil your enjoyment of a repeater. If nothing else, contact the repeater's owner and let him know what this clod said. Allow him to set "Sad Sack" to rights. PRadio, Hans, ULTRA2 and 1 other 4 Quote
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