Guest Jaime Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago I just got a new pair of GMRS walkie-talkies. Forgive the noobie question but I'm wondering if anybody ever uses handles to identify themself like on CB, or is that just cringe ? I've tried listening but there's hardly anybody ever talking within range. Thanks for any advice ! Quote
SteveShannon Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago 3 hours ago, Guest Jaime said: I just got a new pair of GMRS walkie-talkies. Forgive the noobie question but I'm wondering if anybody ever uses handles to identify themself like on CB, or is that just cringe ? I've tried listening but there's hardly anybody ever talking within range. Thanks for any advice ! Most GMRS users use them in pursuit of other activities rather than listening and hoping to talk to other, unknown, GMRS users. They usually just use their call sign occasionally to comply with the regulations and their first name or position in a family “This is grandpa. There’s a huge grizzly in the area. I want you to come back to the cabin. I’m sorry I let you play with the salmon guts before going into the wood. Make a lot of noise while you’re walking. Scream if you need me. WROM258.” But some GMRS users do listen for others on local repeaters, hoping to strike up a conversation. That’s much more of a ham thing, but it definitely does happen in GMRS as well. I have never heard someone use a handle on GMRS. Even calling them “walkie talkies” rather than “handhelds” could be fodder for some good natured ribbing. Get your license and jump right in. amaff, WRYZ926 and GreggInFL 3 Quote
Davichko5650 Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 2 hours ago, SteveShannon said: I have never heard someone use a handle on GMRS. About as close as we get on the group of us that hang out on Ch 19 hereabouts is using our Firstname and then the numbers on our call signs, as in, "hey Joe 690 are you out there?" "Yo Dave 283, yeah, what's up?" After that we converse and then ID at the 15 and EOT as required by the regs. That way if there's more than one Joe or Dave out there (and there usually is) we can differentiate who we're looking for. WRYZ926 and SteveShannon 2 Quote
WRYZ926 Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago As mentioned, GMRS requires one to have a license and also to use their FCC issued call sign. No one will really care if it is just a few of you and you are out in the middle of nowhere talking on simplex. But it's a different story when you use most repeaters, The Repeater owners will expect you to follow FCC guidelines as far as using your call sign. If you don't have your license, then I suggest getting it. It's only $35 and good for 10 years. One license will cover the entire immediate family. SteveShannon 1 Quote
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