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Thread: Baofeng UV5army
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May 21st, 2020, 01:22 PM #131
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May 21st, 2020, 05:40 PM #132
Re: Baofeng UV5army
So my Nagoya 771 came in, hooked it up... half the time it skips over NOAA while scanning, so that's obviously not working right.
Last edited by PA86; May 21st, 2020 at 07:06 PM.
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May 22nd, 2020, 07:52 AM #133
Re: Baofeng UV5army
You probably want to skip over NOAA. It never stop talking, so your scan cycle will always get stuck on it. I have it set to skip on my UV5RA and just scroll to it with the arrow keys (I have them all set up in the memory slots).
I made contact on Wednesday night with a Net on a repeater about 8 miles from my house. Did a check-in, a little introduction and chit chat. One of the guys on the Net actually knew the guys that tested me in NYC. Small world, eh?
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May 22nd, 2020, 09:51 AM #134
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May 22nd, 2020, 02:22 PM #135
Re: Baofeng UV5army
PA86 - you might have the squelch set too high.
For this in or close to Phila, Holmesburg club runs an Elmers net on Wednesdays. http://www.harcnet.org/ It's in the middle of the page.
This is designed for the newly licensed, everyone is welcome, to ask questions and get assistance.Corruptissima re publica plurimae leges
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May 22nd, 2020, 03:03 PM #136
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May 22nd, 2020, 06:20 PM #137
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May 22nd, 2020, 08:07 PM #138
Re: Baofeng UV5army
Make sure you monitor 146.52. I’ve heard more activity recently on simplex. Don’t be afraid to call out on it as well. I heard a guy last week testing a radio and talked to him for a few minutes. I’ve talked to JasonO on it several times.
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May 22nd, 2020, 10:35 PM #139
Re: Baofeng UV5army
From earlier in the thread:
Pool Frequencies
These are order window frequencies
Frequency Comments
33.1400 paired w/151.8950 or 170.3050
35.0200 paired w/154.4900 or 154.6000
33.4000 paired w/154.5700
170.2450 paired w/154.5700
30.8400 paired w/154.5800
171.1050 paired w/154.6000
31.0000 paired w/170.3050
154.5850 paired w/30.8400
170.3050 paired w/31.0000 or 33.1400
151.8950 paired w/33.1400
154.5700 paired w/33.4000
154.4900 paired w/35.0200
154.5700 paired w/35.0200 or 170.2450
154.6000 paired w/35.0200 or 171.1050
467.7750 paired w/457.5500
466.0375 paired w/461.0375
468.2875 paired w/463.2875
469.5125 paired w/464.5125
461.0375 paired w/466.0375
457.5500 paired w/467.7750
463.2875 paired w/468.2875
464.5125 paired w/469.5125
920.2000 paired w/903.2000 WBFM mode
920.2625 paired w/903.2625 WBFM mode
920.5000 paired w/903.5000 WBFM mode
920.9625 paired w/903.9625 WBFM mode
903.2000 paired w/920.2000 WBFM mode
903.2625 paired w/920.2625 WBFM mode
903.5000 paired w/920.5000 WBFM mode
903.9625 paired w/920.9625 WBFM mode
With thanks to NF2G.com
By the way, the newest McD systems are 2500 MHz (2.5 GHz) spread-spectrum. Gotta be within a block with either an SDR or a receiver that cost 5 figures to hear that stuff.
146.52 is busy around here, and I've had conversations on those rare occasions that I'm home lately, I've talked a bunch on 52.525! Also added a digital HT, Yaesu FT70D. Now I need a cheap DMR rig...no D-Star up here...when there starts being 4 possibilities, it stops being a standard. This crap KILLED the wall-to-wall repeaters."...a REPUBLIC, if you can keep it."
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May 22nd, 2020, 11:16 PM #140
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