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- Repeaters in my area - General Discussion - myGMRS. com Forums
There could be other GMRS repeaters than what is listed on the map too Some may be private or, just haven't listed their equipment for the public to find easily These are found by actually listening to scans of the channels over time wnd hearing them if when they ID themselves So far as a newbie, the SCAN MODE has been my friend in locationing two such repeaters while traveling local and afar
- FRS GMRS Frequencies and programming requirements
Few observations questions about programming my GMRS and FRS radios A May be a dumb question but, why do all the radio manufacturers put freq 462 5500 as channel 15 since its a lower freq than 462 5625 (channel 1) Seems like it should be channel 1, Same for every channel after that freq 16-22
- CHIRP: Useful CSVs - General Discussion - myGMRS. com Forums
GMRS Channels gmrsChans_20220613 csv 2 03 kB · 2 downloads Taken from a Baofeng UV-9G's defaults with tweaked names NOTES: Channels 1–7 should be set to no more than 5W Channels 8–14 to should be set to no more than 0 5W
- General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) Emergency Channel
Can anyone explain how to use The GMRS Emergency channel? Is is similar to CB 9 or Marine 16?
- New to GMRS questions and programming radio for a repeater
Brand new to GMRS I purchased two Baefeng UV-5G Plus radios on Black Friday to use while camping I was not aware getting the radio programmed and operational was so involved so I appreciate your patience and help with these I've learned of these "repeaters" that seem to be similar in concept t
- Etiquette for communication using GMRS - forums. mygmrs. com
Please advise: What is the proper procedure for one licensed GMRS user to call another when both have licenses? In other words, I am new, what is the proper way to call another licensed user? Do I say xxxx123 to xxxx321, Michael to John, or radio check? What is the proper procedure to call a know
- North Carolina GMRS Network - myGMRS. com Forums
North Carolina GMRS Network is a 501(c)(3) aims to improve North Carolina community emergency communications trough a simplified radio network This way a person that is not interested in the hobby of ammeter radio (HAM) may have some of the benefits of HAM but do not need highly technical expertise in the art of radio to communicate during an emergency or other activities The North Carolina
- best ⅝ wave GMRS high gain NMO antenna - forums. mygmrs. com
I'm not worried as much about cost as I am having the best long range NMO no ground plane GMRS antenna I can get, prefer at least ⅝ wave Nothing under 5db gain and it should also be able to do 2m A plus if it can do: 136-180 VHF • 219-250 VHF • 350-512 UHF • 700-960 UHF quad-band, with GMRS bei
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