[bars] GMRS
cprestia
cprestia at comcast.net
Thu Oct 10 17:06:07 CDT 2024
Come to think of it I think I paid the 70 bucks. It was changing literally within days of their departure, but I couldn't wait because they were leaving.No matter, it was worth it to us.73CharlieW1CEP
-------- Original message --------From: Christopher Lennon <kwaj.speedo at gmail.com> Date: 10/10/24 13:42 (GMT-05:00) To: Juan Jiménez <k1cpr at bd5.com> Cc: BARS CLUB BROADCAST <bars at w1hh.org> Subject: Re: [bars] GMRS I have thought about getting a GMRS radio, and figured that if I did I would buy two. One for me and one for my unlicensed cousin to use when we were doing stuff together.
Chris W2BPL
Sent from my phone.On Thu, Oct 10, 2024, 12:57 PM Juan Jiménez <k1cpr at bd5.com> wrote:I got the Wouxon KG-935G because it has high reviews on eHam. It is heavier than my QRZ-1 HT and comes with two antennas. So far I think it will become the black sheep of my herd, useful only in special occasions.
On Thu, Oct 10, 2024, 12:09 geoffreyf--- via bars <bars at w1hh.org> wrote:
I did get a pair of radio oddity GM-30 GMRS HT's. These have all channels which include the ones which do 5 watts and therefore require the license which I also got. I was curious. They are physically lighter in weight compared to Ham HT's and less well
built physically than even a Baofeng. Supposedly you are not allowed to change antennas from the rubber ducky that comes with it. However, and on the ones, I got, with a small Allen wrench you can unlock the provided antenna to discover that it works with
a male SMA antenna. In fact, it works similarly on the 5-watt channels. For simply calling another radio simplex, it is pretty good.
We can argue if it's just as good. I'll offer that it probably isn't, but my testing was superficial. I do think radios should be evaluated in the context of what they cost. If you go on a trip with unlicensed friends or family, it might actually be useful.
While driving home, they can read the tech license manual.
Geoff W1GCF
From: bars <bars-bounces at w1hh.org> on behalf of Bill Poulin <billpoulin01913 at gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2024 11:44 AM
To: cprestia <cprestia at comcast.net>
Cc: BARS CLUB BROADCAST <bars at w1hh.org>
Subject: Re: [bars] GMRS
I have not applied for a GMRS License nor have I ever thought of buying a radio for GMRS operations.
I do know some families that have for hunting and backpacking. I have even given them ham radio license manuals.
On Thu, Oct 10, 2024, 10:01 AM cprestia via bars <bars at w1hh.org> wrote:
Ok, 35 bucks. I stand corrected.
TY
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From: Stephen Crook <scrook at comcast.net>
Date: 10/10/24 09:17 (GMT-05:00)
To: cprestia <cprestia at comcast.net>
Cc: John Schulman <john.schulman at comcast.net>, Christopher Lennon <kwaj.speedo at gmail.com>,
BARS CLUB BROADCAST <bars at w1hh.org>
Subject: Re: [bars] GMRS
It is (as of 2017) now only $35 and is good for 10 years.
You must be 18 or older to apply, but family members (licensee's spouse, children, grandchildren, stepchildren, parents, grandparents, stepparents, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, nieces,
nephews, and in-laws), regardless of age, can operate stations within the licensed system.
Could be an easy, useful method of local family communication and superior to unlicensed FRS.
= Steve — KB1LKR =
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On Oct 10, 2024, at 8:38 AM, cprestia via bars <bars at w1hh.org> wrote:
I think the license is/was 70 Clams and covered the fam for 10 years if I'm not mistaken. We'll worth it if you have peeps that don't want to pursue amateur radio level comes.
Oh yeah, hello neighbor NIECC
73 PEEPS!
Charlie
W1CEP
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From: John Schulman via bars <bars at w1hh.org>
Date: 10/10/24 08:27 (GMT-05:00)
To: Christopher Lennon <kwaj.speedo at gmail.com>
Cc: BARS CLUB BROADCAST <bars at w1hh.org>
Subject: Re: [bars] GMRS
I paid for the license online and bought a couple radios for camp. GMRS is 50W.
John
W1MVD
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On Oct 10, 2024, at 2:17 AM, Christopher Lennon <kwaj.speedo at gmail.com> wrote:
The low end aren’t super expensive. I don’t know the details of the licensing, but I think if they were using them in a group with you, only you would need to be licensed.
Chris W2BPL
On Wed, Oct 9, 2024 at 10:45 PM Christopher Wood <christopher.wood at firelinkllc.com> wrote:
That is my proposed use case, although I have not yet implemented it (GMRS) .. To have a radio with which to communicate with my grandchildren a couple of miles away.
No licensing test, so we can each get a license and then I can get them a radio and have a radio here at home. I think that might be fun and maybe interest them in future radio development and moving forward to other projects like ham radio balloon tracking
or tracking satellite beacons, etc.
Maybe I'll try to do this for Christmas?
73
Christopher
KC1GHR
From: bars <bars-bounces at w1hh.org>
on behalf of Verhulst via bars <bars at w1hh.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 9, 2024 10:23 PM
To: BARS CLUB BROADCAST <bars at w1hh.org>
Subject: Re: [bars] GMRS
Good question. I bought one thinking that it might be something like VHF/UHF but there's nobody on that I can find. Repeaters near me (Tewksbury) are not to be found. There's one in Wilmington but never heard anything there. If
you have a group of people and all have GMRS, that would be useful - but so would CB.
73s
Tony
W1DYS
WRXD549
On 10/1/2024 8:21 AM, Juan Jiménez wrote:
Looking at the specs for GMRS radios, it seems like it's a fancier version of FRS with a little more power, ability to use repeaters and need to get a license without any tests involved. For what purpose do people use these radios?
73,
K1CPR
Juan
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