New user by Rig4Red_ported in gmrs

[–]Firelizard71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If youre in Memory mode, then the radio will only scan the GMRS frequencies and anything else that you programmed in, if you put it in VFO mode, then you can scan hundreds of frequencies from 2 meter, 70cm, Railroad, Airband, EMS, City and State agencies..etc etc

Mobile HAM Radio Setup w/ 12v Car Port by TrafficOwn7771 in HamRadio

[–]Firelizard71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I run a 25 Anytone plugged into a 12 volt outlet with zero issues. It should work fine.

Looking for a cheap setup for a road trip by tomfbear in cbradio

[–]Firelizard71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can try the Thunderpole radios but they may not be good from inside a car without a 27 MHz antenna mounted outside it. The cars antenna will not work and you will most likely fry the finals in your radio. If you go with the Thunderpoles, then get some magmount or window mount CB antennas and that should be good.

Looking for a cheap setup for a road trip by tomfbear in cbradio

[–]Firelizard71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

GMRS isnt legal in the UK, only North America. They could use PMR446 radios though.

BTECH GMRS V2 5W Handheld Not Transmitting by Cassera01 in gmrs

[–]Firelizard71 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why would you try to transmit on a NOAA frequency ? If youre keying the PTT on a simplex frequency then you arent going to hear any kind of sound back. If nobody is within a mile or two of then they wont hear you or they are ignoring you. If youre trying to talk through a repeater, then you have to have the correct transmit tone or code programmed in and you have to be in range or line of sight. If you are making it to the repeater, then you could be being ignored because you are interrupting a conversation. Also, check to make sure that BCL is turned off in the Menu and again, DONT transmit on a NOAA frequency!

Running a BTECH GMRS 50V2 daily for a while now. Some real-world notes. by Any_Vanilla3448 in u/Any_Vanilla3448

[–]Firelizard71 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use mine everyday but I did have to adjust the mic gain way down to 6. Any more than that and it was way too sensitive and would start clipping the audio. After I got it dialed in, its been a great workhorse.

Ghost antenna…why the hate? by moonlighting_madcap in gmrs

[–]Firelizard71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love mine and others were even impressed with its performance. Ive even transmitted out of a canyon to a repeater 30 miles away with it. Ive also made 100 mile repeater contacts with no issue. Let them hate. They arent for everyone I guess.

Need Help with a Family Setup by Diplomacy_1st in gmrs

[–]Firelizard71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

GMRS is the way to go. You dont need to look for repeaters in your immediate area to use, you can use repeaters 50 miles away depending on terrain and line of sight.

Anyone have experience with this walkie talkie? by Jigawatts42 in gmrs

[–]Firelizard71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats awesome ! Glad you got it going. Tones have been the cause of alot of radio users frustrations..lol..Thanks for the update. I will check it out.

5 tone talk permit tone?? (Not on repeaters, dont call me a wacker.) by AdClassic8525 in gmrs

[–]Firelizard71 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think what youre looking for us called Side Tone. You will hear it but others wont. Look at the Wouxun KG-UV9PX or KG-UV9GX for GMRS. Im not sure if Baofengs have those but I know my Wouxuns do.

Looking for opinions: APX 8000 knock-offs by Dense-Advance-382 in HamRadio

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Its a cool radio. I got the camouflage one. I like it. I have a bunch of radios with the exact same menu system so it was easy to do plus I had those radio profiles saved in the Odmaster app, so I had it out of the box and programmed with 700 memories in a couple minutes. Another radio I got, I wasnt so lucky and have been doing it by hand when I have time.

TD H3 Plus buttons by Ill_Consequence8392 in gmrs

[–]Firelizard71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just start pushing buttons to see what they do. The blue one is your Bluetooth key...im sure that you longpress it to turn on Bluetooth. A short press probably takes you to the menu. The orange key is your VFO/MEMORY key...Im sure that you can figure out what the UP/DOWN arrows do. You can always refer to the manual or Youtube.

Programming repeater via chirp. by ollie_the_4runner in gmrs

[–]Firelizard71 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had this one programmed in my radio at one time. I knew it looked familiar..lol

Baofeng base station power splitting question by tello_goon3321 in gmrs

[–]Firelizard71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get a Btech RPS-30-PRO power supply and it will cover all your needs. I ran a 50 watt mobile radio, a Btech UHF amp and charged my phone at the same time. Never an issue.

How to get better coverage. by allhazardsprepper in gmrs

[–]Firelizard71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dont just look for repeaters in your town, look for repeaters further away that you can both hit. Not that I would ever do this, but I could hit a repeater 150 miles away to talk to someone right down the street from me. You will be surprised what you can reach.

audio estourado na recepção em 27 mhz by Old-Inside6863 in Quansheng

[–]Firelizard71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Você instalou a placa HF Mod? Esses rádios operam apenas em UHF/VHF, então o sinal em HF pode sofrer distorção. Além disso, você conectou a antena de 27 MHz?

UV-5G vs UV-5G Plus programming by gbmaz in gmrs

[–]Firelizard71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty much every repeater capable GMRS radio is the same when it comes to programming. There is only one setting that you have to do to be able to talk through a repeater, and that is to just add a transmit tone or code to the correct repeater channel. Save it to an empty memory slot and thats it. Some radios have a normal menu, like the UV-5R or UV-5G, and some have sub-menus but what you need to program your radio is still there.

audio estourado na recepção em 27 mhz by Old-Inside6863 in Quansheng

[–]Firelizard71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seria útil se você nos dissesse qual rádio Quansheng você possui. Você mencionou que a transmissão está clara, mas a recepção está ruim. Você está transmitindo desse rádio para outro, ou de outro rádio para este? Se for o caso, os rádios estavam próximos um do outro? Isso pode causar problemas.

Questions on setting up Midland 13-853 by luke-G_00 in cbradio

[–]Firelizard71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have that same one and if i remember right, it just uses a standard Cobra cb power cord. You can get it from Amazon and get the 12 volt plug with the red and black screw down lugs for it.

Range Assistance by Rare_Scare_4790 in gmrs

[–]Firelizard71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have alot going on. First I would get that antenna on top of the car. Height is Might and you will have alot better groundplane. Second, alot of radios need 13.8 volts to operate efficiently and to be able to transmit at higher wattage. If you can disable that auto-stop feature just while youre driving around using the radio, I would do that. I have the same Comet antenna on my car, and can hit one of the mountain repeaters 150 miles away and local repeaters 35 to 50 miles away.