Lscott Posted December 22, 2021 Author Report Posted December 22, 2021 On 12/20/2021 at 1:07 AM, MichaelLAX said: What, me worry? Alfred E Newman. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_E._Neuman Quote
mitzvah Posted June 24, 2022 Report Posted June 24, 2022 I went cheap and got a Retevis RB38V and learn a lesson. Out of the box the radio is a paper weight. You need to buy a programming cable and get the program off of the company website. Quote
Lscott Posted June 24, 2022 Author Report Posted June 24, 2022 33 minutes ago, mitzvah said: I went cheap and got a Retevis RB38V and learn a lesson. Out of the box the radio is a paper weight. You need to buy a programming cable and get the program off of the company website. Most radios are like that. Nothing new. Quote
mitzvah Posted June 25, 2022 Report Posted June 25, 2022 Cheap one maybe yes, sure not with my Wouxun 906G Quote
Ian Posted August 18, 2022 Report Posted August 18, 2022 Motorola Spirit VHF with 2 watts on "green dot" and "blue dot", selected via toggle switch Motorola Radius with two watts on one channel of the latter two Motorola Radius with two channels selected by a rotary switch, and support for CTCSS unlike the two-channel Spirit units Dakota Alert handhelds, which feel a lot jankier than the Motos, but take AA batteries. I feed them Eneloop 2000 mAh NiMH LSD cells. They also interoperate with Dakoda Alert's proprietary signaling and perimeter sensors, which I haven't had opportunity to fuck with yet. Anytone TERMN-8R And I listen to wal-mart on ham radios whenever I'm bored and in the vicinity. Quote
KAF6045 Posted August 18, 2022 Report Posted August 18, 2022 Don't really use MURS -- have three radios. More likely, if the family gathers, to hand out GMRS (have 5 assorted HTs, not counting some flaky pre-reorganization bubble packs that are now GMRS [one has repeater channels, other has three power levels, and I'm sure H is >2W]) and have them operate under my license ("immediate family" clause in the regulations). MURS: a pair of, essentially, bubble-pack. No makers name on it, just a model on the FCC label and that just reads "MURS 2". Only thing I find using the FCC ID is: Columbia Telecommunications Group. Even the user manual has no name. FCC accepted in 2001. BTech MURS-V1 (which claims "15 channels" -- basically three sets of five configured with different CTCSS/DCS tones -- though one can modify the tones. Haven't checked if one can duplicate frequencies within a set... Quote
WRUI365 Posted October 22, 2023 Report Posted October 22, 2023 I have MURS programmed in on My Harris XG100P set for 2 watts along with GMRS, 2m, 70cm ham bands and doing some non affiliate trunking with it too. Quote
jwilkers Posted October 26, 2023 Report Posted October 26, 2023 Btech Murs2 Sent from my SM-A136U using Tapatalk Quote
WRPE755 Posted November 25, 2023 Report Posted November 25, 2023 I know this is an old thread, but just in case someone is still reading it: - there are a LOT of MURS radios out there now. Radioddity has a good one that goes for around $30 - as with any 2 watt vhf radio, any discussion of range is meaningless. The range of a MURS HT is somewhere between 1/10 of a mile and 10-12 miles. It all depends on a multitude of factors. But my personal experience is that the rubber ducky antennas are good for about 1-2 miles over water, up 3 miles with external mag mount antennas. - being able to use external mag mount antennas makes MURS far better than FRS when it comes to vehicle to vehicle communication. It is great for maintaining group comms when traveling in a “pack”. WRUU653, WRQC527 and Socalgmrs 2 1 Quote
LJMac59 Posted September 28 Report Posted September 28 I have a Radioddity MU-5 and a Motorola RDM- 2070d as primary radios. We use channel 5 when traveling. Quote
Lscott Posted September 29 Author Report Posted September 29 4 hours ago, LJMac59 said: I have a Radioddity MU-5 and a Motorola RDM- 2070d as primary radios. We use channel 5 when traveling. The RDM models seem to be the favorite at Walmart. When traveling do you use an external antenna? There is a dual band magnet mount specifiy for MURS and GMRS. https://dpdproductions.com/products/dual-band-gmrs-murs-mobile-antenna If you use a duplexer, some adapters and a couple of short jumper cables, you can have both a MURS and a GMRS radio connected to the above antenna at the same time. The duplexer will isolate the two radios so they won’t get damaged during transmission. https://www.dxengineering.com/parts/cma-cf-4160j Socalgmrs, WRUS537, SteveShannon and 1 other 2 1 1 Quote
WRCZ387 Posted October 4 Report Posted October 4 Alinco DJ-MD5T programmed for GMRS, MURS, NOAA receive, rail receive Alinco DJ-500TB programmed for GMRS, MURS, NOAA receive Alinco DJ-A10T programmed for MURS, NOAA receive, rail receive Icom IC-F50IS programmed for MURS, NOAA receive, rail receive [this is the h-t that I use at work] Quote
nokones Posted October 6 Report Posted October 6 Motorola XTS1500 Type 2 & XTS5000 Type 3, and of course set for low power at 1 watt. Quote
WRYZ926 Posted October 15 Report Posted October 15 I received a Quansheng UV-K5 (8) recently that worked on 2m, 70cm, MURS, and GMRS right out of the box. I tested it on MURS and it works. And the Baofeng GT-5R that I modified for the 1.25m band that also works on MURS. I really have no use for MURS since no one else uses that band except Walmart. I could have some fun sending Walmart workers on goose chases around the store. Willie and AdmiralCochrane 2 Quote
Willie Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago I have a couple of Dakota Alert handhelds that are used in conjunction with one of their driveway motion sensors, but I have it set up over my front door to alert me to people on the walkway approaching my front porch/door. That way I'm alerted to delivery drivers dropping off packages but don't bother to knock on the door or ring the doorbell. I can't afford to leave packages sitting on my front porch unattended for very long due to the porch pirate trend. I happen to have a Walmart located at the end of my block and I've also thought about the possibilities that presents as well. SteveShannon 1 Quote
WRQC527 Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 7 hours ago, Willie said: I have a couple of Dakota Alert handhelds that are used in conjunction with one of their driveway motion sensors, but I have it set up over my front door to alert me to people on the walkway approaching my front porch/door. That way I'm alerted to delivery drivers dropping off packages but don't bother to knock on the door or ring the doorbell. I can't afford to leave packages sitting on my front porch unattended for very long due to the porch pirate trend. I happen to have a Walmart located at the end of my block and I've also thought about the possibilities that presents as well. This is roughly the same setup I use to monitor my two garages that I can't see from my condo. Basically two MURS radios that transmit to a base unit in the house when the doors are open. Quote
Willie Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago 50 minutes ago, WRQC527 said: This is roughly the same setup I use to monitor my two garages that I can't see from my condo. Basically two MURS radios that transmit to a base unit in the house when the doors are open. Yes, I like how you can set up multiple zones with multiple transmitters and get the all the alerts on a single receiver. We went with the handhelds so we can be in the back yard and still know when someone shows up at the front door. Plus being able to use them for personal coms between us if we end up in different areas. WRQC527 1 Quote
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