rdunajewski Posted April 22, 2024 Report Posted April 22, 2024 BTECH has released the new GMRS-RPT50 repeater, a 50-watt GMRS repeater with a built-in duplexer and auto-IDer. Here are some key features: FCC-certified for GMRS FCC ID: 2AGNDGMRSRPT50 50 Watt Output Power 100% Duty Cycle @ 50W Built-in Duplexer Morse Code Auto IDer Wideband / Narrowband Selectable Rack Mountable (hardware included) 13.8V DC or 120V AC power Expansion Ports Firmware Upgradable PC Programmable Free Shipping We carry the repeater in our online shop, and it's available for immediate purchase: https://shop.mygmrs.com/collections/repeaters-and-accessories/products/btech-gmrs-rpt50-50w-gmrs-repeater-with-built-in-auto-id WRUU653, WRXB215 and Hoppyjr 3 Quote
OffRoaderX Posted April 22, 2024 Report Posted April 22, 2024 I heard a rumor that the biggest GMRS Youtuber has one and will be uploading a video about it in the next week or so... SteveShannon, WRHS218, Hoppyjr and 1 other 3 1 Quote
SteveShannon Posted April 22, 2024 Report Posted April 22, 2024 1 minute ago, OffRoaderX said: I heard a rumor that the biggest GMRS Youtuber has one and will be uploading a video about it in the next week or so... And when will you get one? Kidding! I look forward to seeing your video. WRHS218, Hoppyjr, WRCQ487 and 2 others 1 4 Quote
WRXB288 Posted May 23, 2024 Report Posted May 23, 2024 So has anyone traced out the connections for a PI to place it on the network?? If so where is COS , PPT, TX and RX audio. Quote
blue Posted Tuesday at 01:36 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 01:36 AM does anyone know the output after going through the duplexer? thank you for any information Quote
OffRoaderX Posted Tuesday at 01:40 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 01:40 AM 3 minutes ago, blue said: does anyone know the output after going through the duplexer? thank you for any information I just got a brand-new one shipped to me on Saturday and it is sitting on my desk next to me as I type this.. Right out of the box i am getting 37-40Watts but BTech says I can increase that by adjusting the power supply, which I have not yet done. Quote
LeoG Posted Tuesday at 05:41 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 05:41 AM Mine does 38-42 watts. I have the power supply at 13.2v I think. I don't like the way the DCS tone functions. You need to run an update to get the DCS tone to work at all. I've kept mine on CTCSS because of it. Quote
JoJo896 Posted Thursday at 12:14 AM Report Posted Thursday at 12:14 AM So what's the word Randy? Come on, it's been almost 48 hours! Consumers want to know! And are the knobs still wobbly? Thanks. Quote
Socalgmrs Posted Thursday at 12:17 AM Report Posted Thursday at 12:17 AM I would imagine this is still a big giant pile of garbage. Espewheb you can get a good Motorola for less then 1/3 the price. Quote
OffRoaderX Posted Thursday at 12:23 AM Report Posted Thursday at 12:23 AM 26 minutes ago, Socalgmrs said: Espewheb you can get a good Motorola for less then 1/3 the price. Please point us to where we can get one of these new 50Watt Motorola repeaters with a warranty, a built-in duplexer and pre-programmed with the all of the GMRS repeater pairs, for less than 1/3 the price We're waiting... H8SPVMT 1 Quote
LeoG Posted Thursday at 12:29 AM Report Posted Thursday at 12:29 AM With a built in duplexer and have all 8 channels available at your choosing. Quote
OffRoaderX Posted Thursday at 01:02 AM Report Posted Thursday at 01:02 AM 48 minutes ago, JoJo896 said: are the knobs still wobbly? Yes - but the good news is, this one didn't die on my in the first 11 minutes! JoJo896 1 Quote
LeoG Posted Thursday at 01:17 AM Report Posted Thursday at 01:17 AM Mine's been going for a while. Received it Fri, Sep 6, 2024 and it was in operation shortly after that replacing my RT97S repeater. I didn't really have a problem with the duplexer but I had asked the service team quite a few questions when all of a sudden they said they were sending out a duplexer. I didn't think I needed one but after I replaced it the reception was much better than it had been even from the 1st transmission. That was Sept 20th. Before that they said you couldn't bring the voltage above 12.5v. After the new duplexer they said the limit was 13.8v It's been working well for me on 600 with a Retevis 7.2dBi antenna. I have plans to get it way above the 40' it's currently at along with replacing it with a Comet CA-712EFC. SteveShannon 1 Quote
JoJo896 Posted Friday at 01:55 AM Report Posted Friday at 01:55 AM Well, thanks, this is good news. Receiving better too? That’s interesting. I set up a Midland Mxr10 repeater and it covers Ann Arbor ok… it gets out 5-7 miles depending . Could be a bit stronger, and be nice if HTs could get in a little easier. Also integrated a simplex repeater to add auto ID and a responder tone but kind of a janky set up. But it works. Does the a Btech has a responder beep built in? And you can run it at 50% power for 20 ish watts out? Thanks. Quote
LeoG Posted Friday at 02:10 AM Report Posted Friday at 02:10 AM I don't like the auto IDer. Doesn't have the setup I want so I don't use it. I want it to stay silent until someone uses it and not to interrupt active traffic. It just has a simple timer or ID after every activity. Quote
LeoG Posted Friday at 02:11 AM Report Posted Friday at 02:11 AM 1st time I tested low power it was 5 watts. Haven't tested it since I did the update for the digital tone Quote
JoJo896 Posted Friday at 02:19 AM Report Posted Friday at 02:19 AM Well that’s courteous of you to have it ID only after activity. Thanks for making me think and consider that too. That’s one thing I keep learning - the airwaves deserve respect. So as you are a fellow repeater owner, is there any additional step or registration of the repeater we need to do? Or just turn it on and let the public know? Thanks. Quote
LeoG Posted Friday at 02:23 AM Report Posted Friday at 02:23 AM Just turn it on and go. Not like yesteryear when you needed to register it including how high your antenna is. If you are using it as a private repeater for your own use then there is no need for auto ID. If you use it for a public repeater then you should ID. Quote
OffRoaderX Posted Friday at 02:24 AM Report Posted Friday at 02:24 AM 28 minutes ago, JoJo896 said: And you can run it at 50% power for 20 ish watts out? On my new one with all the updates I get 6Watts out on Low Power - only choices are low or high power. Quote
JoJo896 Posted Friday at 02:46 AM Report Posted Friday at 02:46 AM Oh. Ok. Thanks. I was hoping for 20… that would cover the town real well without overextending it would seem. I suppose I don’t have to turn that screw up and leave it at 37 or whatever. If I get one one day. My main concern though is people getting in without too much trouble. We will see if I get the antenna up higher some day. thanks. Yes, public. I have it auto CW ID every 15 mins by using an Argent Systems simplex repeater. Simplex repeaters are kind of fun… especially for solo testing. yknow the Detroit 625 repeater is phenomenal . it covers metropolitan detroit easily and even gets out to Ann Arbor and I can get in easily too. It’s antenna most be super high on a skyscraper downtown is my guess. You can hit it with an HT from the suburbs. Pretty amazing. Quote
JoJo896 Posted Friday at 03:11 AM Report Posted Friday at 03:11 AM Detroit625 is also linked to Saginaw and other cities up north. But to me linking is too much and takes the fun out of it. I don’t want to blast out over the whole state. So I’m an Anti-Linker. Y’know Anti Linkers Anonymous (ALA?) Quote
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