jas Posted November 16, 2023 Report Posted November 16, 2023 I mentioned this in another post but I will show you what I use here in case anyone finds it useful, or have a better suggestion... Midland mobile radios are different. they use 2-digit numbers for repeater squelch codes, different channel #s than HTs and such. I use HT's not made by Midland. Those are easy because you can program the name of the repeaters so just looking at the display on the radio you know which repeater you are listening or talking to. Not so with Midland -just a channel #. So, I made a cheat sheet on excel that has both the HT names and the Midland channels. The sheet is a 4x5 card that I keep clipped on the inside of my visor. When doing a scan and it stops on a repeater channel, or if I want to tune to a specific repeater, I look at the radio, lower the visor and quickly know which of the repeaters is transmitting or which channel to tune in while mobile. I can add more repeaters on the same frequency and make that work on the Midland radio. (Already have one duplicate in there) and it's just a matter of looking at the Midland squelch code on the excel table (22RP) and switch that squelch number on the radio - car stopped of course. It looks like this - (all this information is public on My GMRS. I blanked out the owner names and FCC ID): MY CALL SIGN - WRKP245 GMRS REPEATERS IN MY AREAS REP # GMRS CH * AUTHORIZED RX TX PT IN PT OUT Mid SQL Owner FCC ID UV-5R MIDLAND 1 - 23 15RP NONE 462.5500 467.5500 2 - 24 16RP TAMPA 575* 462.5750 467.5750 141.3 141.3 22 3 - 25 17RP TAMPA 600* 462.6000 467.6000 131.8 131.8 20 4 - 26 18RP CORTEZ 625* 462.6250 467.6250 103.5 103.5 13 5 - 27 19RP ORLANDO 650 462.6500 467.6500 173.8 173.8 28 6 - 28 20RP SEBRING 675* 462.6750 467.6750 100.0 100.0 12 7 - 29 21RP NONE 462.7000 467.7000 8 - 30 22RP LWS APOPKA* 462.7250 467.7250 103.5 103.5 13 8 - 31 22RP SEM 725 462.7250 467.7250 141.3 141.3 22 BoxCar 1 Quote
WRXB215 Posted November 16, 2023 Report Posted November 16, 2023 That is a good idea. I've done the same thing with fewer columns. Also, I have a few different programs and an excel sheet for each. I have one for when I'm in my home/work area, one for when I travel north, one for north west and two for west depending on exactly where I'm going. This helps to keep the file smaller and more manageable. If I ever take a different path, I'll set up a new one. A friend in my area does the same thing. Quote
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