Message from @[VA] JediComms

Discord ID: 706907007466078249


2020-05-04 15:52:09 UTC  

This is my truck portable

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704437945817497661/706895955022184458/20200430_085142.jpg

2020-05-04 15:52:52 UTC  

Nice, I like harris as a manufacturer, but they are expensive

2020-05-04 15:53:01 UTC  

They are made in the US though right?

2020-05-04 15:53:40 UTC  

Assembled in the US using US and Japan Radio Company parts.

2020-05-04 15:54:09 UTC  

JRC makes a lot of comms part for many companies.

2020-05-04 15:54:27 UTC  

Nice, I try to order Japan as much as possible when it comes to electronics, fuck China

2020-05-04 15:55:11 UTC  

Is that XL200 you got there one if the "cheaper" models?

2020-05-04 15:57:26 UTC  

Oof.... nevermind, lol... looks like that's one of the more top tier radios.

2020-05-04 15:58:11 UTC  

I'm not a poor by any stretch, and I'm a buy once crye once kinda guy, lol.... but I just can't justify a few grand for one radio right now.

2020-05-04 16:21:20 UTC  

@EDDSkitz - then, ummm.....

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704437945817497661/706903299789422642/20190810_182222.jpg

2020-05-04 16:22:19 UTC  

Would it be ideal to carry one, or 2 if SHTF, in order to give it to a party that you need to speak with that doesn't have one?

2020-05-04 16:24:53 UTC  

@[CA] SoyBoi - as with anything gear related, two is one one is none. Plus, having the ability to share comms in the field with extra radios is a good idea.

2020-05-04 16:25:13 UTC  

Because then you know they are set up to work in unison.

2020-05-04 16:25:33 UTC  

@[VA] JediComms nice way to blow 15k πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

2020-05-04 16:25:44 UTC  

Insert fast and furious reference here

2020-05-04 16:25:56 UTC  

Good point, hard to assume anyone I meet up will have what they need

2020-05-04 16:27:59 UTC  

@EDDSkitz - working within the P25 industry affords me luxuries I am lucky to have without the expense.

2020-05-04 16:29:14 UTC  

Yeah, I figured

2020-05-04 16:29:44 UTC  

I'm an industrial electrician, so I get the same thing when it comes to expensive electrical projects

2020-05-04 16:30:31 UTC  

All I care about is simplex encryption

2020-05-04 16:36:04 UTC  

@EDDSkitz - which you can do using a KVL and a P25C capable radio, Moto or otherwise. Just make sure that encryption is enabled on the radio.

2020-05-04 22:27:22 UTC  

@[LA] Zoomer Medi/k/ what do you need too know about cb?

2020-05-04 22:31:05 UTC  

I learned what I needed to know.

2020-05-05 01:50:56 UTC  

@[VA] JediComms @EDDSkitz FYI besides the hardware keyloader there is a new device called kfd tool that is a usb dongle and software package for $250.

2020-05-05 01:52:32 UTC  

@redbeard - is that proprietary for Moto radios or applicable to other brands like the KVL?

2020-05-05 01:52:58 UTC  

Is that software just for keyloading?

2020-05-05 01:53:34 UTC  

Also, wanted to pick your brain on what I need to do with the FCC if you know... I dug up my paperwork today, still have 2 years left.

2020-05-05 01:54:15 UTC  

It is not Motorola only, it’s anything that follows the standard.

2020-05-05 01:55:03 UTC  

It will def do those xl200.

2020-05-05 01:56:14 UTC  

When people talk about programming, for example a baofeng
What does that mean? Are you setting restrictions on it or what are you programming it to do?

2020-05-05 01:56:45 UTC  

It was meant to be a cheap open source way to keyload without needing to buy the expensive hardware based unit.

2020-05-05 01:57:56 UTC  

@[CA] SoyBoi you are configuring what frequency your channels are on and other settings like power output and channel names.

2020-05-05 01:58:33 UTC  

Ohhh, okay, how do you decide how to program it? Is there a guideline or something to go off of?

2020-05-05 01:59:13 UTC  

You just have to research and figure out what frequencies you can or want to operate on.

2020-05-05 01:59:51 UTC  

For instance the most used is those FRS and GMRS frequencies, there are lists online for them, and you just plug in the numbers

2020-05-05 02:00:14 UTC  

CHIRP is the software to use for the baofeng radios

2020-05-05 02:00:47 UTC  

Yeah knowledge and experience. It’s not a beginners task, and why a lot of people start with ham radio to learn how things work.

2020-05-05 02:03:09 UTC  
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2020-05-05 02:03:54 UTC  

That guys channel is a good source of info across the board

2020-05-05 02:05:48 UTC  

For sure thanks guys! Need to start digging