tcp2525 Posted January 13 Report Posted January 13 6 hours ago, WRYS709 said: Not one reported DB20-G/AT-779UV cigarette lighter plug melting to the date of this post... Nor will they. Instead of moaning about it on a forum, it's easier to send the radio back to Amazon for replacement or cut it off and hook it up like it supposed to be in the first place. Quote
SvenMarbles Posted January 13 Author Report Posted January 13 8 hours ago, tcp2525 said: Nor will they. Instead of moaning about it on a forum, it's easier to send the radio back to Amazon for replacement or cut it off and hook it up like it supposed to be in the first place. Why would it melt though? It draws roughly 6amps through a receptacle that can provide 10? Quote
tcp2525 Posted January 13 Report Posted January 13 Just now, SvenMarbles said: Why would it melt though? It draws roughly 6amps through a receptacle that can provide 10? Generally a poor connection or impurities in the "copper". A poor connection increases resistant, which generates heat. Quote
SteveShannon Posted January 13 Report Posted January 13 13 minutes ago, tcp2525 said: Generally a poor connection or impurities in the "copper". A poor connection increases resistant, which generates heat. Higher resistance also limits the current. I don’t believe that there have been many (if any) cigarette lighter plugs on db20g radios that have melted. Quote
WSEZ864 Posted January 13 Report Posted January 13 16 minutes ago, tcp2525 said: Generally a poor connection or impurities in the "copper". A poor connection increases resistant, which generates heat. Can also be due to light/intermittent contact if the plug/adapter are not securely connected. Quote
tcp2525 Posted January 13 Report Posted January 13 1 hour ago, SteveShannon said: Higher resistance also limits the current. Which is dissipated in as heat. Quote
Davichko5650 Posted January 13 Report Posted January 13 On 1/11/2025 at 8:42 PM, tcp2525 said: As for the DB20, I have to bash it for having that stupid cigarette lighter plug on it. Just cut the damn thing off. Did that when I put the RA87 in the truck and moved the DB20G into the shack. Sits right atop the Yaesu FT-450D just fine! Haven't look at Jailbreaking it yet, but monitors 2m/440 hams bands just fine for now and gets on on Simplex with the local ragchewers on Ch. 18 just fine. tcp2525 1 Quote
WRYS709 Posted January 23 Report Posted January 23 On 1/13/2025 at 2:38 AM, tcp2525 said: Nor will they. Instead of moaning about it on a forum, it's easier to send the radio back to Amazon for replacement or cut it off and hook it up like it supposed to be in the first place. You see... that's the problem in this country: You give someone a "choice" and they make their choice; and then THEY want to force their "choice" on everyone, claiming: "like it supposed to be in the first place!" tcp2525 1 Quote
tcp2525 Posted January 23 Report Posted January 23 4 hours ago, WRYS709 said: You see... that's the problem in this country: You give someone a "choice" and they make their choice; and then THEY want to force their "choice" on everyone, claiming: "like it supposed to be in the first place!" Tell me about it. This all started pre-internet with traffic circles and 4-way intersections with stop signs. The majority of Americans don't have the mental capacity to properly use them. Same with GMRS and other radio services, too many choices. back in the day when GMRS first started you did your research and figured out what frequency you wanted to use and ordered your crystals from Jan Crystal and you were happy. Now with all the choices we have the forum is in chaos with the complexity of what channel and tones to use. WRYS709 1 Quote
Blaise Posted January 23 Report Posted January 23 4 hours ago, tcp2525 said: Tell me about it. This all started pre-internet with traffic circles and 4-way intersections with stop signs. The majority of Americans don't have the mental capacity to properly use them. Same with GMRS and other radio services, too many choices. back in the day when GMRS first started you did your research and figured out what frequency you wanted to use and ordered your crystals from Jan Crystal and you were happy. Now with all the choices we have the forum is in chaos with the complexity of what channel and tones to use. When *I* was a boy, we had to smack together quartz crystals we dug up ourselves to send radio signals. And we could only receive by hanging a cable on a tree and holding it with our tongues! These damned kids, with their "electricity" and "antennas" are too lazy and stupid to be allowed to have radio! SteveShannon and tcp2525 2 Quote
tcp2525 Posted January 23 Report Posted January 23 6 hours ago, Blaise said: When *I* was a boy, we had to smack together quartz crystals we dug up ourselves to send radio signals. And we could only receive by hanging a cable on a tree and holding it with our tongues! These damned kids, with their "electricity" and "antennas" are too lazy and stupid to be allowed to have radio! Man, I thought I had it rough as a kid. We had to grind our own reeds to make PL tones. Can't beat the old Vibrasender/Vibrasponders. I'm glad I missed the era of the cat whisker. Quote
WSHA485 Posted February 12 Report Posted February 12 Hello, I am new to this Forum and to GMRS. Is this radio a dual band GMRS and Ham radio 2 meter too? Thanks Quote
SteveShannon Posted February 12 Report Posted February 12 18 minutes ago, WSHA485 said: Hello, I am new to this Forum and to GMRS. Is this radio a dual band GMRS and Ham radio 2 meter too? Thanks On startup it can be configured as either GMRS or wide ranges of frequencies, including ham, but when you do all the memories are wiped out. As it ships it can only do GMRS, in compliance with regulations. WRUU653 1 Quote
WRYS709 Posted February 12 Report Posted February 12 18 hours ago, WSHA485 said: Hello, I am new to this Forum and to GMRS. Is this radio a dual band GMRS and Ham radio 2 meter too? Thanks Yes, depending upon the configuration picked it can receive and transmit on GMRS/MURS, Ham 2 meters and 440 MHz, too. GMRS and MURS have FCC regulations which require specific FCC approval for radios used to transmit on these frequencies and this radio does not have this type approval for MURS. SteveShannon 1 Quote
SteveShannon Posted February 12 Report Posted February 12 15 minutes ago, WRYS709 said: Yes, depending upon the configuration picked it can receive and transmit on GMRS/MURS, Ham 2 meters and 440 MHz, too. GMRS and MURS have FCC regulations which require specific FCC approval for radios used to transmit on these frequencies and this radio does not have this type approval. I think you probably intended to say the db20g wasn’t certified for MURS. It is certified for 95E, GMRS, as shipped. WRUU653 and GrouserPad 2 Quote
amaff Posted February 12 Report Posted February 12 22 minutes ago, WRYS709 said: GMRS and MURS have FCC regulations which require specific FCC approval for radios used to transmit on these frequencies and this radio does not have this type approval. The FCC disagrees with you. EDIT: To @SteveShannon's point above, it's Part 95E authorized (GMRS), but not Part 95J (MURS) WRUU653 1 Quote
WRYS709 Posted February 12 Report Posted February 12 4 hours ago, amaff said: The FCC disagrees with you. EDIT: To @SteveShannon's point above, it's Part 95E authorized (GMRS), but not Part 95J (MURS) Original post corrected... amaff and SteveShannon 2 Quote
TrikeRadio Posted February 14 Report Posted February 14 I looked at the DB20G.. but decided to go with the DB25G ... smaller, more power, more channel slots to display on the screen, and the 25 is supported by Chirp but the 20 is not for some reason. Quote
SteveShannon Posted February 14 Report Posted February 14 6 hours ago, TrikeRadio said: I looked at the DB20G.. but decided to go with the DB25G ... smaller, more power, more channel slots to display on the screen, and the 25 is supported by Chirp but the 20 is not for some reason. The DB20G also wasn’t supported by RT Systems until just a few weeks ago, but now it is and it works very well! I would suspect Chirp support will follow. WRUU653 1 Quote
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