WSEN722 Posted Friday at 08:36 PM Report Posted Friday at 08:36 PM What is the best GMRS channel to monitor for traffic; I'm new & I've heard nothing on ch - 19. WSEZ 1 Quote
OffRoaderX Posted Friday at 08:51 PM Report Posted Friday at 08:51 PM The best GMRS channel to monitor is the one in your local area that has the most traffic to monitor. But: If you got a GMRS radio to monitor/listen to people talk or to find anonymous men to chat with, you bought the wrong radio. Using the Grindr app might be a better choice for you. BoxCar, WSDM599 and WSFN493 3 Quote
Socalgmrs Posted Friday at 09:03 PM Report Posted Friday at 09:03 PM Not really for monitoring. It’s not cb radio. It’s more for comms while doing something with a group. I’d say the best is what ever repeater has traffic on it. Loads of people are not driving a round on channel “X” looking for new friends. Lscott 1 Quote
WRQC527 Posted Friday at 09:34 PM Report Posted Friday at 09:34 PM 49 minutes ago, WSEN722 said: What is the best GMRS channel to monitor for traffic; I'm new & I've heard nothing on ch - 19. 1. Set your radio to scan. Don't limit yourself to one channel. In my area, there's constant activity, and it's about 80% Spanish. 2. Expect nothing more than people using it for what I have shamelessly copied and pasted from the FCC website, which reads as follows: "mobile two-way voice communication, with limited data applications, for facilitating activities of individual licensees and their family members, including, but not limited to, voluntary provision of assistance to the public during emergencies and natural disasters". In a nutshell, it's generally people talking to people they already know, like the contacts in their phone. Contrary to what a lot of people want to believe it is or make it into, GMRS is not amateur radio. WSEN722, WSDM599, JBRPong and 2 others 4 1 Quote
H8SPVMT Posted Friday at 09:55 PM Report Posted Friday at 09:55 PM I do understand the sediment of wanting to "Hear someone having a conversation, etc" if for any reason but to know it is working as designed first. Then, wanting to get someone to confirm that the radio is actually functional and has the ability to converse. As an example, JJAMUSA required all Jeeps riding their trails actually get a GMRS radio in order to communicate with the trail riding members and leader. The issue was CB's just were not cutting the mustard due to the lack of new owners not having the capability to install and tune them correctly. Whereas the GMRS were pretty much foolproof with simple install or much better hand-held units. I too found it irritatingly quiet after the initial install. It was promoted as a fix all to CB radios issues and then just dead silence.... Luckily, I also kept the CB radio in my Jeep to continue conversations with other travellers when there is a need for road conditions or just catch up on the local bull... Yep, put it on scan and just listen,but you have to know that it too can still remain silent. In a case like above, you'll need another radio or person with a GMRS Radio to converse with just to check the operation of your radio. . Quote
WSEN722 Posted Friday at 11:50 PM Author Report Posted Friday at 11:50 PM 2 hours ago, OffRoaderX said: The best GMRS channel to monitor is the one in your local area that has the most traffic to monitor. But: If you got a GMRS radio to monitor/listen to people talk or to find anonymous men to chat with, you bought the wrong radio. Using the Grindr app might be a better choice for you. Was that bs necessary? Thought this site has etiquette? WSEZ and Whiskey363 1 1 Quote
OffRoaderX Posted Saturday at 12:01 AM Report Posted Saturday at 12:01 AM 10 minutes ago, WSEN722 said: Was that bs necessary? There was no "BS" in that post. I answered the question. If the answer made you sad, that is a you problem. WSEZ, H8SPVMT, Hoppyjr and 1 other 1 2 1 Quote
Socalgmrs Posted Saturday at 12:34 AM Report Posted Saturday at 12:34 AM 43 minutes ago, WSEN722 said: Was that bs necessary? Thought this site has etiquette? I see no bs. This site has loads of bs but not in this post. WSEZ 1 Quote
Hoppyjr Posted Saturday at 02:26 AM Report Posted Saturday at 02:26 AM There was no "BS" in that post. I answered the question. If the answer made you sad, that is a you problem.He doesn’t want more competition on Grindr. WSEZ, Lscott, OffRoaderX and 1 other 4 Quote
WSEZ Posted Saturday at 12:52 PM Report Posted Saturday at 12:52 PM 16 hours ago, WSEN722 said: What is the best GMRS channel to monitor for traffic; I'm new & I've heard nothing on ch - 19. In my area of SC I hear alot of traffic from a club in Atlanta, GA on 19. Quote
amaff Posted Saturday at 02:58 PM Report Posted Saturday at 02:58 PM 2 hours ago, WSEZ said: In my area of SC I hear alot of traffic from a club in Atlanta, GA on 19. North GA Repeater Network strikes again WSEZ and Raybestos 1 1 Quote
CaptainSarcastic Posted Saturday at 02:59 PM Report Posted Saturday at 02:59 PM In my neck of the woods of Iowa, when scanning, I hear everything from kids on bubble packs playing "spy", to construction workers running heavy equipment, Water Park life guards, Friday night High School football referees calling back field position to the scoreboard operators, to "Pet Supplies Plus" employees discussing unloading the freight truck. It's a wide variety of uses here! WSDM599 1 Quote
Crabby Posted Saturday at 11:48 PM Report Posted Saturday at 11:48 PM 23 hours ago, WSEN722 said: Was that bs necessary? Thought this site has etiquette? Humor and sarcasm are never necessary, but they sure are funny and never against etiquette. Apparently, some found it offensive somehow. Very important life tip coming. Offense cannot be given. You have never heard anyone say "Standby, I am about to give you some offense". Many say "I take offense at this or that". Getting offended says more about the one who took offense that the supposed offender. Not good things either. It typically shows a lack of something. A sense of humor for example. WSEZ, WSFN493, OffRoaderX and 1 other 1 1 2 Quote
OffRoaderX Posted Saturday at 11:52 PM Report Posted Saturday at 11:52 PM 4 minutes ago, Crabby said: It typically shows a lack of something. A sense of humor for example Coincidentally a very common trait of "some people".... WSEZ 1 Quote
ULTRA2 Posted Sunday at 12:11 AM Report Posted Sunday at 12:11 AM 14 minutes ago, OffRoaderX said: A sense of humor for example If you can't give a proper answer, then don't answer the question. I notice these kinds of comments are mostly directed to the new users. Joke or not new users don't think these comments are funny, and I agree with them. Socalgmrs, dosw and WSEZ 1 2 Quote
OffRoaderX Posted Sunday at 12:48 AM Report Posted Sunday at 12:48 AM 36 minutes ago, ULTRA2 said: If you can't give a proper answer, then don't answer the question. I notice these kinds of comments are mostly directed to the new users. Joke or not new users don't think these comments are funny, and I agree with them What a sad life you must have. Hoppyjr and WSEZ 2 Quote
Socalgmrs Posted Sunday at 01:00 AM Report Posted Sunday at 01:00 AM 42 minutes ago, ULTRA2 said: If you can't give a proper answer, then don't answer the question. I notice these kinds of comments are mostly directed to the new users. Joke or not new users don't think these comments are funny, and I agree with them. I’m saddened by your response. I for one DO NOT discriminate new users to old users when commenting. I do not think Randy does either it’s seams he is all inclusive. new user or not people need to read what they are signing up for when they agree to the fcc rules and get a gmrs license. They should do research BEFORE they buy a license and radio. They should read and understand the fcc web site they agreed to when buying the license. They unfortunately believe all the ads about talking to random strangers 500miles away just for fun, then get frustrated when they can’t reach a repeater 5 miles away. These sales ads hurt new people way more then telling them the truth in a comical way. People should do research on forums before making a decision not after. Raybestos, AdmiralCochrane, Davichko5650 and 1 other 2 2 Quote
AdmiralCochrane Posted Sunday at 01:55 AM Report Posted Sunday at 01:55 AM 53 minutes ago, Socalgmrs said: I’m saddened by your response. I for one DO NOT discriminate new users to old users when commenting. I do not think Randy does either it’s seams he is all inclusive. new user or not people need to read what they are signing up for when they agree to the fcc rules and get a gmrs license. They should do research BEFORE they buy a license and radio. They should read and understand the fcc web site they agreed to when buying the license. They unfortunately believe all the ads about talking to random strangers 500miles away just for fun, then get frustrated when they can’t reach a repeater 5 miles away. These sales ads hurt new people way more then telling them the truth in a comical way. People should do research on forums before making a decision not after. May win a prize for your best post ever WSEZ 1 Quote
ULTRA2 Posted Sunday at 05:21 AM Report Posted Sunday at 05:21 AM 4 hours ago, OffRoaderX said: What a sad life you must have. seems like it doesn't it!! Quote
Willie Posted Sunday at 07:45 AM Report Posted Sunday at 07:45 AM 7 hours ago, Crabby said: Humor and sarcasm are never necessary, but they sure are funny and never against etiquette. Apparently, some found it offensive somehow. Very important life tip coming. Offense cannot be given. You have never heard anyone say "Standby, I am about to give you some offense". Many say "I take offense at this or that". Getting offended says more about the one who took offense that the supposed offender. Not good things either. It typically shows a lack of something. A sense of humor for example. Perhaps we need some more emojis added to the collection eh? WSEZ, WRXB215, PRadio and 1 other 4 Quote
Hoppyjr Posted Sunday at 10:41 AM Report Posted Sunday at 10:41 AM What a sad life you must have.The world we live in today is much too soft. PRadio, WRUQ357 and WSEZ 1 2 Quote
Shortarms Posted Sunday at 12:40 PM Report Posted Sunday at 12:40 PM On 11/15/2024 at 3:51 PM, OffRoaderX said: The best GMRS channel to monitor is the one in your local area that has the most traffic to monitor. But: If you got a GMRS radio to monitor/listen to people talk or to find anonymous men to chat with, you bought the wrong radio. Using the Grindr app might be a better choice for you. Now I swore you did a video on youtube and it says channel 19 is the one to monitor for traffic you disappoint me. lol WRUU653 and WSEZ 1 1 Quote
nokones Posted Sunday at 12:42 PM Report Posted Sunday at 12:42 PM On 11/15/2024 at 4:50 PM, WSEN722 said: Was that bs necessary? Thought this site has etiquette? I didn't smell anything. I assume you only been on this forum for less than a couple of months based on your post that almost border lines disrespecting the Queen. It is not nice to disrespect the Queen. It would be best for you to observe the various posts, especially from the Queen, to get the jist of this forum and who is who so you do not end up on people's Ignore List. If you don't get the meaning of this, maybe the Radio Reference Forum would better suit you. WSEZ and OffRoaderX 2 Quote
OffRoaderX Posted Sunday at 07:04 PM Report Posted Sunday at 07:04 PM 6 hours ago, Shortarms said: Now I swore you did a video on youtube and it says channel 19 is the one to monitor for traffic Nope.. I said channel 19 is the official "road"/travel channel - for talking with everyone else in your group whilst on the road & traveling.. Very different from the OP who apparently wants to just listen in to anonymous men chatting - we have no idea how far from the highway he is. WSEZ and Shortarms 2 Quote
SteveShannon Posted Sunday at 07:36 PM Report Posted Sunday at 07:36 PM 30 minutes ago, OffRoaderX said: Nope.. I said channel 19 is the official "road"/travel channel - for talking with everyone else in your group whilst on the road & traveling.. Very different from the OP who apparently wants to just listen in to anonymous men chatting - we have no idea how far from the highway he is. Monitoring for traffic can have a couple connotations. Radio traffic or highway traffic reports on the radio. When I first read the question I wasn’t sure which was being asked. WRUU653 1 Quote
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