Message from @[TX]YimYam

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2020-05-04 05:01:11 UTC  

Best advice study for the license you’ll learn a lot of good shit along the way

2020-05-04 05:01:21 UTC  

Yeah

2020-05-04 05:01:45 UTC  

So is the signal grid based? Or for example in the middle of nowhere can the radios be used stand alone to communicate to one another?

2020-05-04 05:01:45 UTC  

And if you're already into electronics and electrical stuff it's a breeze

2020-05-04 05:02:04 UTC  

I'm into it, just have no idea about this area lol

2020-05-04 05:02:16 UTC  

Stand alone, or "simplex" is radio to radio

2020-05-04 05:02:40 UTC  

Repeaters are what you would call grid based.

2020-05-04 05:03:26 UTC  

You talk to a repeater in your range, and it rebroadcasts the signal much stronger out to others... but they still have to be in range of that repeater as well

2020-05-04 05:03:51 UTC  

Then there's DMR, but that uses the internet, so if that's down it's useless anyway

2020-05-04 05:03:57 UTC  

Okay, and in simplex, would you just match frequencies or is it a different functionality on the radio?

2020-05-04 05:04:13 UTC  

Yeah, just match frequencies

2020-05-04 05:04:29 UTC  

Theres MUCH more to all this

2020-05-04 05:04:50 UTC  

But I'm trying to keep it super simple, YouTube really is your friend here.

2020-05-04 05:04:57 UTC  

Yeah I'm gonna have to do some digging for sure

2020-05-04 05:05:10 UTC  

I'll look shit up, but appreciate the help!

2020-05-04 05:05:46 UTC  

Look for “Ham Radio Crash Course” on YT lots of good advice

2020-05-04 05:06:20 UTC  

Basically it's like this.... if you want an expensive hobby, get into hams.

If you just want emergency comms if things break down, just learn the basic FRS/GMRS/weather band programming and keep your batteries charged.

2020-05-04 05:06:58 UTC  

Also our little radios can reach out a little farther with a bigger antenna he reviews a 42 1/2 inch and antenna on there that’s pretty cheap

2020-05-04 05:07:26 UTC  

Yeah, but a few miles over flat ground is it

2020-05-04 05:07:32 UTC  

And that's pushing it

2020-05-04 05:08:00 UTC  

In an emergency I’m sure you give your left nut for a little bit of extra distance if it’s what you need

2020-05-04 05:08:21 UTC  

With 10 watts and the best antennas money can buy and the most I've gotten out in the desert was 8 miles

2020-05-04 05:08:56 UTC  

Where I live in open farm land with houses you're lucky to get 3 miles

2020-05-04 05:09:23 UTC  

Now that's with hand helds... a 40 watt mobile or base will obviously get you a little more

2020-05-04 05:09:47 UTC  

But 10-15 miles is really it with simplex.

2020-05-04 05:10:21 UTC  

I eventually wanna get one in the car but idk how to wire it

2020-05-04 05:10:40 UTC  

Most plug into the lighter

2020-05-04 05:11:00 UTC  

In what respect? I deal with adaptive equipment in vehicles, may be able to help

2020-05-04 05:11:25 UTC  

so im seeing a ton of mixed answers here. Are UV-5R's trash or what?

2020-05-04 05:11:42 UTC  

They are cheap Chinese radios

2020-05-04 05:11:57 UTC  

let me rephrase that. Are they worth getting if you have nothing?

2020-05-04 05:12:02 UTC  

Yes

2020-05-04 05:12:17 UTC  

The answer is hardly no to that question lol

2020-05-04 05:12:33 UTC  

They can just break easily... in operating conditions they all work the same at the same power levels.

2020-05-04 05:12:54 UTC  

If you have nothing else, they work for emergency comms and talking on the fly. For single channel plain text.

2020-05-04 05:13:00 UTC  

Whats your opinion of BF-F8HP

2020-05-04 05:13:06 UTC  

But for a few hundred you can get some really good ones that are made in Japan instead and are waterproof and tough

2020-05-04 05:13:14 UTC  

What is something i wont destroy in "elk season"

2020-05-04 05:13:33 UTC  

@Yeetasaurus Rex do you get wet often?

2020-05-04 05:13:41 UTC  

always moist my dude

2020-05-04 05:13:45 UTC  

This is getting sexy