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SILVER Star
What about D-Star? Useful or gimmicky?
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cell service is limited at the cove right?
I can bring a laptop, but I don’t have a cable. Stump - let me know where to find the data as I think cell service is limited at the cove right?
(I need mine programmed as well)
There is lots of info on our CLCC website radio page and in our clubhouse forum here and hereBased on our experience of Fall Crawl any after-action or lessons learned on what specific radio to use handheld and permanent mount? It was great the club provided handheld loaners and they worked great. Now I'm definitely considering adding some sort of unit to my rig. I'm thinking hard-mounted but would be great to have a handheld as well for when out of the vehicle. Thanks
I found this cool little Baofeng mount on Etsy. It just sticks to hard parts with 3m sticky tape, which worked well this weekend.
for $12 it was great. Although, my group had a lot of frustration with these little baofeng units, they would’ve been better used as traction boards in the mud pit behind Camp 4. A couple of you have taken a look at mine already, but T/R issues persisted with the other baofengs/club radios we had.
I have used my Bofang radios for 5 years now and they work ok. They are $30 radios.
Did you program it using the keypad? Or Chirp?