WSGD716 Posted Thursday at 09:28 PM Report Posted Thursday at 09:28 PM My two GMRS radios can connect to the repeater and communicate with other users, but they cannot hear each other. Even when I took both radios 100 meters from the repeater, they still couldn't hear each other. Both radios are identical, and I used the programming software to update them with the same settings. I have even replaced my radios, thinking that might resolve the issue. · Radioddity GM-30 Plus GMRS Radio (current one) Here are my channels 23 to 30 settings which I got permission for: Channel Frequency Name Tone 23 462.5500 / 467.5500 RPT-1 GCR 550 Spanish Fort 141.3 Hz / 141.3 Hz 24 462.5750 / 467.5750 RPT-2 GCR 575 Semmes 100 / 100 Hz 25 462.6000 / 467.6000 RPT-3 GCR 600 Perdido Beach 141.3 Hz / 141.3 Hz 26 462.6250 / 467.6250 RPT-4 GCR 625 BAY MINET 141.3 Hz / 141.3 Hz 27 462.6500 / 467.6500 RPT-5 GCR 650 Fairhope 67.0 Hz / 67.0 Hz 28 462.6750 / 467.6750 RPT-6 GCR 725 New Orleans 141.3 Hz / 141.3 Hz 29 462.7000 / 467.7000 RPT-7 Spanish Fort Hgh School 141.3 Hz / 141.3 Hz 30 462.7250 / 467.7250 RPT-8 GCR 725 Theodore, Al 141.3 Hz / 141.3 Hz I appreciate any suggestions you may have. Quote
0 OffRoaderX Posted Thursday at 09:33 PM Report Posted Thursday at 09:33 PM How far apart are the two radios from each other when you are testing? AdmiralCochrane 1 Quote
0 WSGD716 Posted Thursday at 09:45 PM Author Report Posted Thursday at 09:45 PM At 20 feet (6 meters), I watched your video about the radios' distance on YouTube and can try increasing the distance. How about 100 feet (30 meters)? Thank you Quote
0 OffRoaderX Posted Thursday at 09:48 PM Report Posted Thursday at 09:48 PM Yes, try to get more farz apart. If that fails, try removing the RX tones on both radios. AdmiralCochrane 1 Quote
0 WSGD716 Posted Thursday at 10:16 PM Author Report Posted Thursday at 10:16 PM Sure, I'll proceed with these tests. Thanks! Quote
0 WRYZ926 Posted Thursday at 11:12 PM Report Posted Thursday at 11:12 PM I've tested hand held radios in different rooms that are next to each other without issues. Normally a wall is enough to keep two hand held from defensing each other. If not then get more distance between the two radios. If more distance between the radios and/or turning the RX tones off does not help, then you will want to double and triple check the settings on the two radios and on the repeater. SteveShannon 1 Quote
0 AdmiralCochrane Posted Friday at 02:44 AM Report Posted Friday at 02:44 AM Dear Siri, I am tired of your shirt WRUE951 and SteveShannon 1 1 Quote
0 WSGD716 Posted 19 hours ago Author Report Posted 19 hours ago Troubleshooting feedback: I was able to get my Radioddity GM-30 Plus working successfully with the Mobile 675 * repeater in Mobile, AL: Home to GCR 675 - RPT - Mobile, AL = 16.85 mi (27.12 km) Frequency: 462.675/467.675 MHz Output Tone: 141.3 Hz /Input Tone: 141.3 Hz / Estimated Range: 50 Miles On my first try, the radios worked 284.02 ft (86.57 m) apart; on the second attempt, they connected at a distance of 1.68 mi (2.71 km). Both tests were done using a small antenna. However, I’m still trying to understand why the other repeaters didn’t work, despite being within the coverage area for GCR 550 Spanish Fort and GCR 650 Fairhope. Could a Baofeng UV-5G Plus offer a stronger signal and better performance? Home to GCR 550 - RPT - Spanish Fort, AL = 7.89 mi (12.70 km) Home to GCR 650 – RPT – Fairhope, AL = 5.39 mi (8.68 km) Here are my channels 23 to 30 settings which I got permission for: Channel Frequency Name Tone 23 462.5500 / 467.5500 RPT-1 GCR 550 Spanish Fort 141.3 Hz / 141.3 Hz 24 462.5750 / 467.5750 RPT-2 GCR 575 Semmes 100 / 100 Hz 25 462.6000 / 467.6000 RPT-3 GCR 600 Perdido Beach 141.3 Hz / 141.3 Hz 26 462.6250 / 467.6250 RPT-4 GCR 625 BAY MINET 141.3 Hz / 141.3 Hz 27 462.6500 / 467.6500 RPT-5 GCR 650 Fairhope 67.0 Hz / 67.0 Hz *28 462.6750 / 467.6750 RPT-6 Mobile 675, Mobile, AL 141.3 Hz / 141.3 Hz (WORKED FINE!) 29 462.7000 / 467.7000 RPT-7 Spanish Fort Hgh School 141.3 Hz / 141.3 Hz 30 462.7250 / 467.7250 RPT-8 GCR 725 Theodore, Al 141.3 Hz / 141.3 Hz I sincerely appreciate all your suggestions and insights. Thank you! Quote
0 AdmiralCochrane Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago "Coverage area" is only an guesstimation. Anything that remotely resembles a wall (even trees, but especially hills) will block radio waves in the GMRS/UHF frequency range. WRUE951 1 Quote
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WSGD716
My two GMRS radios can connect to the repeater and communicate with other users, but they cannot hear each other.
Even when I took both radios 100 meters from the repeater, they still couldn't hear each other.
Both radios are identical, and I used the programming software to update them with the same settings.
I have even replaced my radios, thinking that might resolve the issue.
· Radioddity GM-30 Plus GMRS Radio (current one)
Here are my channels 23 to 30 settings which I got permission for:
Channel Frequency Name Tone
23 462.5500 / 467.5500 RPT-1 GCR 550 Spanish Fort 141.3 Hz / 141.3 Hz
24 462.5750 / 467.5750 RPT-2 GCR 575 Semmes 100 / 100 Hz
25 462.6000 / 467.6000 RPT-3 GCR 600 Perdido Beach 141.3 Hz / 141.3 Hz
26 462.6250 / 467.6250 RPT-4 GCR 625 BAY MINET 141.3 Hz / 141.3 Hz
27 462.6500 / 467.6500 RPT-5 GCR 650 Fairhope 67.0 Hz / 67.0 Hz
28 462.6750 / 467.6750 RPT-6 GCR 725 New Orleans 141.3 Hz / 141.3 Hz
29 462.7000 / 467.7000 RPT-7 Spanish Fort Hgh School 141.3 Hz / 141.3 Hz
30 462.7250 / 467.7250 RPT-8 GCR 725 Theodore, Al 141.3 Hz / 141.3 Hz
I appreciate any suggestions you may have.
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