SteveShannon Posted December 9 Report Posted December 9 4 minutes ago, Guest David said: Did you ever post? What’s your call sign? Quote
MarkInTampa Posted December 9 Report Posted December 9 Go the the main MYGMRS.COM webpage and lookup your callsign. If the callsign has a MYGMRS username associated with it (and it should if you are a registered member) it will be displayed right below the license expiration date. wayoverthere, SteveShannon, StogieVol and 1 other 3 1 Quote
StogieVol Posted December 9 Report Posted December 9 Did you figure it out? Hope you're able to get logged back in. I just use my email to log in. Quote
wayoverthere Posted December 9 Report Posted December 9 3 hours ago, MarkInTampa said: Go the the main MYGMRS.COM webpage and lookup your callsign. If the callsign has a MYGMRS username associated with it (and it should if you are a registered member) it will be displayed right below the license expiration date. This will be the key ^^^ If it requires being logged in to use the search, drop your callsign in the thread, OP, and one of us can look for you. Can't remember your callsign either? FCC search to the rescue! https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/searchLicense.jsp WRUU653 and SteveShannon 2 Quote
MarkInTampa Posted December 9 Report Posted December 9 22 minutes ago, wayoverthere said: This will be the key ^^^ If it requires being logged in to use the search, drop your callsign in the thread, OP, and one of us can look for you. Can't remember your callsign either? FCC search to the rescue! https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/searchLicense.jsp I just tired checking my callsign on the callsign lookup tool from another browser without being logged (or ever have been) into the site and it works just fine. It showed my username under my callsign. BUT.... I only Microsoft Edge on rare occasion (what I used to test). I typed in mygrmrs.com in the address bar, it redirected me and brought up an obvious Windows security scam site. First one I've seen in years. I clip-boarded the redirected address and pasted it into Chrome, it blocked it as a malicious site. Tried mygmrs.com again in Edge and it worked fine. Probably a issue on my end but spooked me a bit. SteveShannon 1 Quote
SteveShannon Posted December 9 Report Posted December 9 4 minutes ago, MarkInTampa said: I just tired checking my callsign on the callsign lookup tool from another browser without being logged (or ever have been) into the site and it works just fine. It showed my username under my callsign. BUT.... I only Microsoft Edge on rare occasion (what I used to test). I typed in mygrmrs.com in the address bar, it redirected me and brought up an obvious Windows security scam site. First one I've seen in years. I clip-boarded the redirected address and pasted it into Chrome, it blocked it as a malicious site. Tried mygmrs.com again in Edge and it worked fine. Probably an issue on my end but spooked me a bit. Good to know. Rich has been on the receiving end of hacking lately. Quote
Hoppyjr Posted December 9 Report Posted December 9 Did you ever post? What’s your call sign?I think we should call him “Scooter” Quote
wayoverthere Posted December 9 Report Posted December 9 6 hours ago, MarkInTampa said: I just tired checking my callsign on the callsign lookup tool from another browser without being logged (or ever have been) into the site and it works just fine. It showed my username under my callsign. BUT.... I only Microsoft Edge on rare occasion (what I used to test). I typed in mygrmrs.com in the address bar, it redirected me and brought up an obvious Windows security scam site. First one I've seen in years. I clip-boarded the redirected address and pasted it into Chrome, it blocked it as a malicious site. Tried mygmrs.com again in Edge and it worked fine. Probably a issue on my end but spooked me a bit. Good to know on the lookup. On the address, thing I notice the first one (that redirected) has a typo in it (mygRmrs dot come)...is that the address you entered that redirected? I have seen a number of pages that play off of misspellings of popular sites that will funnel into those scam/popups/malware type pages, but a little worrying that edge doesn't pick up on that where chrome does. Quote
MarkInTampa Posted December 9 Report Posted December 9 45 minutes ago, wayoverthere said: Good to know on the lookup. On the address, thing I notice the first one (that redirected) has a typo in it (mygRmrs dot come)...is that the address you entered that redirected? I have seen a number of pages that play off of misspellings of popular sites that will funnel into those scam/popups/malware type pages, but a little worrying that edge doesn't pick up on that where chrome does. I was testing for the OP on the lookup issue and didn't want to log out of mygmrs in Chrome (to be honest, I don't remember my password but have a good idea - someday I need to remember to dump my saved passwords from Chrome before it's too late). I use MS Edge maybe a few times a year, more for testing if a site has problems in Chrome than anything else. I typed "mygmrs.com" directly in the address bar - didn't search for it when the scam site came up. I exited Edge, tried in Chrome and it was fine, went back to Edge and it worked fine. Like I said, most likely a issue on my side. I'm just used to uBlock Origin in Chrome blocking such sites for years, killing the commercials on YouTube, etc. It's a shame Google killed it from the plugin store. It still works, but don't know how much longer. Quote
wayoverthere Posted December 10 Report Posted December 10 1 hour ago, MarkInTampa said: I was testing for the OP on the lookup issue and didn't want to log out of mygmrs in Chrome (to be honest, I don't remember my password but have a good idea - someday I need to remember to dump my saved passwords from Chrome before it's too late). I use MS Edge maybe a few times a year, more for testing if a site has problems in Chrome than anything else. I typed "mygmrs.com" directly in the address bar - didn't search for it when the scam site came up. I exited Edge, tried in Chrome and it was fine, went back to Edge and it worked fine. Like I said, most likely a issue on my side. I'm just used to uBlock Origin in Chrome blocking such sites for years, killing the commercials on YouTube, etc. It's a shame Google killed it from the plugin store. It still works, but don't know how much longer. I want to say the word I've seen is using the "enterprise" workaround to keep it supporting the current version is good through next summer. Quote
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