Guest Rob Posted March 10 Report Posted March 10 Good afternoon from Maine! I can't seem to find any GMRS repeaters in my local area. Do any of you know: 1) If there are any active repeaters in Maine for GMRS (I am located in Lincoln County) and 2) How good is the MXT115? I know it's only 15W, just not sure how that would work in my coastal community. I am familiar with Line of Sight communications as well as Repeater. Just trying to make up my mind if a 15W radio would be enough for around my area. Thanks in advance! Rob Quote
SteveShannon Posted March 10 Report Posted March 10 1 hour ago, Guest Rob said: Good afternoon from Maine! I can't seem to find any GMRS repeaters in my local area. Do any of you know: 1) If there are any active repeaters in Maine for GMRS (I am located in Lincoln County) and 2) How good is the MXT115? I know it's only 15W, just not sure how that would work in my coastal community. I am familiar with Line of Sight communications as well as Repeater. Just trying to make up my mind if a 15W radio would be enough for around my area. Thanks in advance! Rob Hi Rob, I am not familiar with Maine or the location of Lincoln County, but there are 45 GMRS repeaters listed for Maine in the database: https://mygmrs.com/repeaters Seems like some of them ought to be nearby. WRXB215 1 Quote
SteveShannon Posted March 10 Report Posted March 10 Lincoln (city/town) has the Bagley Mtn 625 repeater which is open access, no permission required to use. Quote
TDM827 Posted March 10 Report Posted March 10 Not very familiar with Maine. As far as the MXT115 my does fine and I easily get into repeaters 15-20 miles away. Thats on both the short mag mount antenna that comes with the radio. And a Midland MXTA26 Mag Mount. If you are looking for plug and play simplicity its hard to beat. That being said, if I had to do it all over again. If I was budget conscious I would go with a Mid-Grade Chinese GMRS mobile of 20 or more watts. While it's more learning and cost, commercial grade radios are very nice. If my Midland takes a dump I will be replacing it with a commercial grade radio. Probably in the Kenwood TK series. For line of sight this site will give you some very basic idea of your line of sight. While its not perfect it will give you a pretty good idea of line of sight. Sounds like you understand line of sight, but this site is worth a look. https://www.scadacore.com/tools/rf-path/rf-line-of-sight/ SteveShannon 1 Quote
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