WRWE744 Posted March 31, 2023 Report Posted March 31, 2023 How can I unlock my Baofeng GM15 Pro for broadcast on all channels? WRTT642 1 Quote
WRUU653 Posted April 1, 2023 Report Posted April 1, 2023 12 hours ago, WRWE744 said: How can I unlock my Baofeng GM15 Pro for broadcast on all channels I don’t believe you can. SteveShannon 1 Quote
WQOK964 Posted April 2, 2023 Report Posted April 2, 2023 You bought it for GMRS, why do you need it to transmit outside of that? gortex2, AdmiralCochrane and 1 3 Quote
AdmiralCochrane Posted April 2, 2023 Report Posted April 2, 2023 If you need to ask, you should not be doing it. wyland316, GreggInFL, 1 and 2 others 5 Quote
WRXV417 Posted November 28, 2023 Report Posted November 28, 2023 I'd like to "somewhat" unlock mine as well. I'm using the Radiodity GM-30 software (the only one that works as of now) and I can program tones and such, but all of the other memories are pretty much locked. The DIY memories can be renamed, but the TX/RX frequencies can't be changed. You can add some RX only frequencies into memory, but no TX that's not already programmed. I'd like to program in some repeaters local to where I travel along with appropriate tones, etc., but I'm pretty much stuck with the first 22 channels and RPT1 - 8, and just 1 set of each. I'd like to duplicate some frequencies for different areas and remove the ones I don't need. It's a bit more frustrating than their older UV-5's that let you bounce all over wherever you wanted and program 10 channels with different tones and the same freq for every city you pass thru on a drive. Quote
WRYS709 Posted November 30, 2023 Report Posted November 30, 2023 Get the Baofeng UV13-Pro, the Ham Radio cousin of that radio and it transmits on GMRS as well! Quote
WSAG543 Posted February 1 Report Posted February 1 On 11/28/2023 at 4:27 PM, WRXV417 said: I'd like to "somewhat" unlock mine as well. I'm using the Radiodity GM-30 software (the only one that works as of now) and I can program tones and such, but all of the other memories are pretty much locked. The DIY memories can be renamed, but the TX/RX frequencies can't be changed. You can add some RX only frequencies into memory, but no TX that's not already programmed. I'd like to program in some repeaters local to where I travel along with appropriate tones, etc., but I'm pretty much stuck with the first 22 channels and RPT1 - 8, and just 1 set of each. I'd like to duplicate some frequencies for different areas and remove the ones I don't need. It's a bit more frustrating than their older UV-5's that let you bounce all over wherever you wanted and program 10 channels with different tones and the same freq for every city you pass thru on a drive. This is actually why I got a Tidradio H8 GMRS. It's an unlockable radio but that's just a side benefit for SHTF. The main reason I bought it is for the flexibility with the memory channels. I really like my GM-15 Pros but the limited memory options is a let down, then again they only cost $25 a piece so we can't be too upset. Quote
WRZR633 Posted October 18 Report Posted October 18 On 11/28/2023 at 5:27 PM, WRXV417 said: I'd like to "somewhat" unlock mine as well. I'm using the Radiodity GM-30 software (the only one that works as of now) and I can program tones and such, but all of the other memories are pretty much locked. The DIY memories can be renamed, but the TX/RX frequencies can't be changed. You can add some RX only frequencies into memory, but no TX that's not already programmed. I'd like to program in some repeaters local to where I travel along with appropriate tones, etc., but I'm pretty much stuck with the first 22 channels and RPT1 - 8, and just 1 set of each. I'd like to duplicate some frequencies for different areas and remove the ones I don't need. It's a bit more frustrating than their older UV-5's that let you bounce all over wherever you wanted and program 10 channels with different tones and the same freq for every city you pass thru on a drive. Same issue... Quote
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