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GMRS Road/Travel Channel Poll  

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  1. 1. Which channel should be the unofficial (or official) road/travel channel for GMRS?

    • Channel 20 with CTCSS tone 141.3
      15
    • Channel 20 simplex
      16
    • Channel 19
      63
    • Pie. (3.14.....)
      2


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Posted
2 minutes ago, OffRoaderX said:

I do a bit of off-roading and I dont know of any other off-readers that run any tones, unless/except when in some kind of large event.
Many that I know, myself included not only do not run any tones, but also scan all frequencies in case someone is calling for help.

 

Pretty much everyone I know personally... we all use the exact same methods.

Posted
23 minutes ago, OffRoaderX said:

are they/you guys in a noisy area?  Where we go there is usually zero radio traffic other than the few other off-readers nearby.

 

Occasionally a troll in the valleys will pop up when we are on top of the mountains, but even that is rare.  Unless there is a big event where we have 600-800 vehicles sharing 3,000 acres, everything is very quiet. 

 

Posted

GMRS used at the last couple of events I have attended with 200+ Jeeps have been quiet using only simplex.  Maybe the mountains have something to do with that also.

Still using CB's too on another event and the same lack of interference.  Other than that fella yellin "A-U-D-I-O" when we reach the mountain tops anyway....

  • 1 year later...
Posted

Rugged Radios has licensed several VHF and UHF Business Radio Service frequencies for use in Northen and Western Arizona, South Eastern California, and Southern Nevada for off-roading use with permission. These freqs are used without any tones.

While off-roading in the Kofa Wilderness Area a couple weeks ago near Quartzsite, I noticed 3-4 of their VHF channels were busy with quite a bit of traffic. We did notice a lot of Side X Sides in the area. I haven't tried monitoring the Rugged Radios UHF channels because the group I was with uses GMRS 16, with DPL, and I usually don't like scanning with the same radio because of the traffic by our group.

I also noticed some off-road traffic on one of the Itinerant VHF freqs. inaddition to the Rugged Radios VHF freqs. I was a little surprised that VHF freqs were bring used by other off-roaders instead of GMRS freqs.

I'll have to make any attempt to monitor the other Rugged Radios UHF freqs. to see if those channels are being used.

I use to hear CB AM traffic on Ch. 16 while off-road, but haven't heard anything lately on the CB while off-roading.

 

Posted
5 hours ago, WSFB816 said:

Trying call Walgreens truck driver back to veayeven bad two fucking cell phone and headphones 

The person whose GMRS license posted this message (Darre Fisher in Lynchburg Tennessee) is a petite lady who teaches at a Christian pre-school.  I suspect someone else used her name to obtain a GMRS license or looked up her license and used the public information to register here. Another similar poorly worded post appears elsewhere on the forums.  
The poster appears to be desperately attempting to call a Walgreens truck driver back.  Hopefully this gets straightened out, but I don’t think there’s anything we can do to help.

Posted
31 minutes ago, SteveShannon said:

The other post sought frequency information:

 

 

If you say so. I'm glad you seem to have their decoder ring because that is some word salad

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