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- Forums - myGMRS. com Forums
National and Regional GMRS Nets Topics pertaining to the National and Regional Net system
- FRS GMRS Frequencies and programming requirements
Few observations questions about programming my GMRS and FRS radios A May be a dumb question but, why do all the radio manufacturers put freq 462 5500 as channel 15 since its a lower freq than 462 5625 (channel 1) Seems like it should be channel 1, Same for every channel after that freq 16-22
- NOVA GMRS - myGMRS. com Forums
Informal meeting place for GMRS users in the Northern Virginia area Covering the counties of Arlington, Fairfax, Culpeper, Prince William, Stafford, Loudoun, Clarke, Warren, Frederick, Shenandoah, Page, Rockingham, and Augusta; DC and bits and pieces of Maryland near the DMV
- Clubs - myGMRS. com Forums
For establishing and maintaining a GMRS repeater network for the purpose of maintaining radio communications with family and
- best ⅝ wave GMRS high gain NMO antenna - forums. mygmrs. com
I'm not worried as much about cost as I am having the best long range NMO no ground plane GMRS antenna I can get, prefer at least ⅝ wave Nothing under 5db gain and it should also be able to do 2m A plus if it can do: 136-180 VHF • 219-250 VHF • 350-512 UHF • 700-960 UHF quad-band, with GMRS bei
- Is the btech gmrs v2 a decent upgrade? - myGMRS. com Forums
The BTECH GMRS-V2 isn't bad I love the fact you can program any GMRS frequency into any channel position and delete those you don't want to use Their flexibility is a strong selling point Sent from my SM-A136U using Tapatalk
- Superheterodyne vs wattage - myGMRS. com Forums
For someone new to GMRS, I always recommend staying away from non-GMRS radios (ie commercial radios), until you've learned the ropes Remember the warning on my earlier reply about "some people" ? But, its good to know all options and then make the choice thats best for you
- North Carolina GMRS Network - myGMRS. com Forums
North Carolina GMRS Network is a 501(c)(3) aims to improve North Carolina community emergency communications trough a simplified radio network This way a person that is not interested in the hobby of ammeter radio (HAM) may have some of the benefits of HAM but do not need highly technical expertise in the art of radio to communicate during an emergency or other activities The North Carolina
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