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Bumpyroad wrote:Thanks - I'm aware of the channels I'm not supposed to use - can't quote them, but was spelled out in the instructions.camperpaul wrote:2012Coleman wrote:
Now we use walkie talkies when backing into the driveway or campsites - seems that someone is always yelling at me to get off "their" frequency.
If the walkie-talkies you are using are the FRS/GMRS radios, you may be using a GMRS frequency. Some of those frequencies are the input frequencies for repeaters for which you are not licensed (by the FCC) to use.
When programming your FRS/GMRS radio, make sure you are not using a GMRS frequency. The penalties for unlicensed use can be rather severe.
or just fill out the forms to be able to use all of those frequencies. of course figuring out how to fill out those forms is a challenge.
bumpy
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PastorCharlie wrote:
When hurricanes or tornadoes knock out tens of thousands of telephones in an area, cell are without service. The only repeaters working are those hardened and operating off generators. Local communication becomes dependent upon direct radio frequencies. The success then depends upon the quality and power of the radio service.
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camperpaul wrote:h2guy wrote:Jarlaxle wrote:
Yes...call up the traffic on my phone's navigation, it will show EXACTLY where the backup is.
Only where those cameras are avail. Not in every city. Probably OK if you are always in the same area.
How well does it work when you are on I-80 near Hastings NE or in the middle of the Mohave Desert?
There are a lot of places where your phone will be useless because you are not in range of a cell site tower.
โAug-18-2013 05:42 PM
h2guy wrote:Jarlaxle wrote:
Yes...call up the traffic on my phone's navigation, it will show EXACTLY where the backup is.
Only where those cameras are avail. Not in every city. Probably OK if you are always in the same area.
โAug-18-2013 05:35 PM
โAug-18-2013 04:22 PM
h2guy wrote:Jarlaxle wrote:
Yes...call up the traffic on my phone's navigation, it will show EXACTLY where the backup is.
Only where those cameras are avail. Not in every city. Probably OK if you are always in the same area.