sleepycruiser
I will get by….I will survive -Touch of Grey LC200
Thanks guys....good info!
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I ordered the baofeng uv-82 after reading reviews, with an hr-660 antenna. There's a specific PTT microphone (dual input) for the UV-82 and a car charger.
CB is still a good idea, I will bring mine too.
Rice, is that for simplex device to device? I think I get what you mean,the radio will ignore all other calls unless the carrier has the CTCSS of 100 at that frequency.
I found the repeater info for Uwharrie below. I don't have my radio yet, will figure out how to program all this stuff.
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Rice,
I understood the repeater business fine (had to for the test), but thought you were referring to doing this below for the LR participants, using tone to identify the group members in the same frequency. I didn't know it was an option without repeater.
Correct. 146.460. Everybody will receive a list of our freq's in their registration packets....... I believe all our club/trail communications will be simplex 146.460 MHz unless Johnny wishes to modify that.
Just checked in at FCC KM4WOW, I might keep that call sign.
I won I won! eBay description. $207 was the cost.
"Yaesu VX-6R Transceiver with original box and manuals also includes the following
Yaesu CD-15A Desktop Rapid Charger Stand
Yaesu ADMS-VX6 Programming Software and Cable
Yaesu CT-91 Microphone Adapter
Comet BNC24 and SMA24 Antennas
Diamond SRH77CA Antenna
Cup Holder
Excellent Condition "
Hit a question for you savvy people. I went to my first HAM club meeting yesterday, wanted to see what it was like, since it seems to be recommended time and again as a way to learn more about using the radio. How many of you gents belong to a local club? I am on the fence on this. Thanks in advance.