Highvoltage Posted February 29 Report Posted February 29 Greetings! WSAZ797 Al here. I am starting my research on building a base station. I was wondering if any of you folks know the height of the Roadkill repeater? I'm about 27 miles away and my first step is going to be antenna build. I know line of site is important so, I'd like to build just what I need to extend over the tops of foliage. Thank you for reading. Quote
rm2092 Posted February 29 Report Posted February 29 New guy fron NOLA, WSAZ243. Sorry i dont have the answer for you, just thought I wold say hi. Highvoltage 1 Quote
Highvoltage Posted March 1 Author Report Posted March 1 As it turns out.. I may not need that information. I can hit the repeater with my HT from my house. And hello back at you! Quote
WSDB891 Posted June 12 Report Posted June 12 Quote Can someone please tell me in CHIRP how the entry for this repeater is supposed to look? I can Rx fine on it but I cannot Tx on it with my Baofeng UV-17 Plus or any other handheld I own. My tones are set to 114.2 in CHIRP. Quote
TAZDAT Posted October 24 Report Posted October 24 New, New Orleans area GMRS guy, in Kenner. Was wondering the same. Also, any opinions on the Midland GXT3000? Quote
Guest Posted October 24 Report Posted October 24 56 minutes ago, TAZDAT said: New, New Orleans area GMRS guy, in Kenner. Was wondering the same. Also, any opinions on the Midland GXT3000? Many much better gmrs radios for the same money. If all you need is a walkie talkie they will do fine but if need repeater function, especially multiple repeaters, and antenna options then I’d say grab something else. Quote
OffRoaderX Posted October 24 Report Posted October 24 1 hour ago, TAZDAT said: Also, any opinions on the Midland GXT3000? The GXT3000 is more for adventurers that want to stay in touch with their group - It is not a "radio dork" radio. Very similar to the bubble-wrap type radios you get at Walmart - just a more expensive GMRS version. Source: I have a pair Quote
GMRSJohn Posted October 24 Report Posted October 24 5 hours ago, OffRoaderX said: The GXT3000 is more for adventurers that want to stay in touch with their group - It is not a "radio dork" radio. Very similar to the bubble-wrap type radios you get at Walmart - just a more expensive GMRS version. Source: I have a pair This is good to know. I’ve also looked at these but couldn’t help but feel like they were longer range walkie talkies. Quote
TAZDAT Posted October 24 Report Posted October 24 Thanks for the feedback. I'm going to have to go with a multipack that is easy to use, FCC compliant, etc. I should be in range of a nearby elevated repeater. Our area has frequent power outages in addition to being in a hurricane risk area, so these are for family sharing, etc. It baffles me as the to why the overlords require GMRS radios to have fixed antennas. Quote
SteveShannon Posted October 25 Report Posted October 25 3 hours ago, TAZDAT said: It baffles me as the to why the overlords require GMRS radios to have fixed antennas. They don’t, unless the radio is transmitting digital data. Ordinarily GMRS radios have removable antennas. OffRoaderX and TAZDAT 1 1 Quote
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