Nuthead19 Posted May 25 Report Posted May 25 Only a few weeks ago did I learned about the linked network. I also learned that one of the repeaters I can hit from my place has joined the linked network. I am using a handheld gmrs radio with a full numeric keypad which is required to connect to repeater nodes. How would I use the keys on my radio to access the node and talk on the linked network. KevinJ 1 Quote
WRPQ991 Posted June 10 Report Posted June 10 If you can reach the repeater and know the CTSS number, put them in the radio and have fun. My BTech will find the CTSS numbers if the channel is busy. I'm quite active on the Roadkill network, reach coast to coast using linked repeaters. KevinJ 1 Quote
WSEZ869 Posted October 17 Report Posted October 17 On 6/10/2024 at 11:24 AM, WRPQ991 said: If you can reach the repeater and know the CTSS number, put them in the radio and have fun. My BTech will find the CTSS numbers if the channel is busy. I'm quite active on the Roadkill network, reach coast to coast using linked repeaters. How does one find linked repeaters? This Roadkill network very much interests me. Quote
WRXB215 Posted October 17 Report Posted October 17 @WSEZ869 Due to some recent FCC "action" if you will, many linked GMRS systems are now unlinked. There are some that are still linked but they have never been widely publicized and likely never will be. You kind of have to be in-the-know or do some scanning to find them. Good luck. motten1978 and RayDiddio 2 Quote
stoutryan Posted October 28 Report Posted October 28 On 6/10/2024 at 8:24 AM, WRPQ991 said: If you can reach the repeater and know the CTSS number, put them in the radio and have fun. My BTech will find the CTSS numbers if the channel is busy. I'm quite active on the Roadkill network, reach coast to coast using linked repeaters. I just moved from Texas To Oregon for a few months and would love to know if you are aware of any linked networks between the two! WRUE951 1 Quote
WRXB215 Posted October 28 Report Posted October 28 @stoutryan Wow! Texas to Oregon is a long way. That might draw too much attention. WSEZ 1 Quote
stoutryan Posted October 28 Report Posted October 28 Thats what I was thinking too but thought I would ask the people with more experience. Quote
WRUE951 Posted October 29 Report Posted October 29 19 hours ago, WRXB215 said: @stoutryan Wow! Texas to Oregon is a long way. That might draw too much attention. The outlaws don't care WSEZ 1 Quote
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