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03-18-2012, 3:26 PM
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Icom IC-T70A
I have this HT and it can do most of those things (Wide-Narrow banding and power restrictions) but I don't know how to unlock it for MURS. Not absolutely necessary, but interested.
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RS HTX-10, RS PRO 82, RS PRO 91, PRO 528
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Two antennas met on a rooftop--, The wedding was O.K., but the reception was great!
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03-18-2012, 7:31 PM
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MURS radios
I've been lookin' and biddin' on many radios on Ebay, yet I thin I have enough. Many mobiles to be had.
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Icom IC-V8, tekkom vhf-murs
RS HTX-10, RS PRO 82, RS PRO 91, PRO 528
Alinco DJ-296, DX-70T
Kenwood TS-430S
Two antennas met on a rooftop--, The wedding was O.K., but the reception was great!
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03-24-2012, 8:32 PM
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Hey, Knuckle-head...
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Originally Posted by roadranger
I have this HT and it can do most of those things (Wide-Narrow banding and power restrictions) but I don't know how to unlock it for MURS. Not absolutely necessary, but interested.
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Look at the list of gear at the end of your own posts, and you'll see that you already have a Tekcom radio for murs, probably like the one in my Avitar. No need to reprogram anything, if you have this. Open your eyes! P.S. You misspelled the name, one "k," not two.
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10-04-2012, 11:38 AM
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Homeless Shelter/ Campus Operation
I am a retired USN, flight deck guy and have had plenty of experience with military spec handhelds and base-stations. I now have the honor of working at a homeless shelter/ campus. I have been reading this thread and am interested in a similar scenario as the Jersey earthquake preparation's gentleman (2011); though, we would use the MURS system in a day-to-day scenario. We need cheap radios our guys and gals can use for dependable communication. I also live, down a river channel from the Mission, two miles away and would likely mount something at home so as to monitor Campus communications as well. We have 8 buildings made of sandstone and/ or metal warehouses (and some cinder block walls around offices) scattered across roughly 25 acres of land in the Norfolk City limits. We have been using FRS/ GMRS radios in the FRS range, but now have realized our wayward ways and that we are not using our radios appropriately (legally) and are going to need find another means of legitimate communication. These FRS/ GMRS radios weren't working that great to begin with since I could not mount antennas externally, so MURS would likely be our best bet anyway. It appears everybody likes the RDM2020/ Maxtrac combination or the Radio Shack 120s?
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10-04-2012, 9:49 PM
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Originally Posted by 3Focus1
or the Radio Shack 120s?
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i have some 19-1210 murs mobiles i may consider parting with a couple of them if they are of interest to you.
you can email me at forumsnotify at gmail dot com for more info.
tried to pm you on this but couldn't for some reason.
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10-04-2012, 9:54 PM
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Originally Posted by James_Bond_007
i have some 19-1210 murs mobiles i may consider parting with a couple of them if they are of interest to you.
you can email me at forumsnotify at gmail dot com for more info.
tried to pm you on this but couldn't for some reason.
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I think he has to have more posts or time before you can send him a PM.
73,
n9zas
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10-05-2012, 12:35 AM
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Grab some Motorola HT600, P200,or MT1000(16 channel) off of ebay.These make EXCELLENT MURS radios,6-channel.I bought one for $25.00,including free programming.They are built like a tank.Get some new batteries.Mine will last a week on a fresh charge.
These are getting plentiful since the rebanding coming in 2013.
Meanwhile,I got this antenna through a trade the other day.
Decible Products DB-224A.It can hear a frog 'fart' in Fargo!
73's,Happy MURS'ing
Last edited by TeRayCodA; 10-05-2012 at 12:51 AM..
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10-05-2012, 6:53 AM
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i want that bad a$$ antenna!!!!!
and a two wattt moto maxtrac to go with it
i'll second the list of radios and although they aren't cheap add sabers to the list.
you can pickup saber I's for 50-100 and they can be programmed to two watts and are built like bricks.
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10-05-2012, 9:21 AM
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Now,I need a "tower monkey" to get it to the top of my tower!
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10-05-2012, 9:54 AM
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You can't use a Saber on the three lowest MURS channels because the Saber won't do narrowband.
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10-06-2012, 3:33 PM
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i know. i notified him of that in the email i just sent him. you can't use most of the radios suggested on the lower 3 channels, except maybe ht1000dn's with narrow band and astro sabers.
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10-09-2012, 3:51 PM
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Originally Posted by TeRayCodA
Grab some Motorola HT600, P200,or MT1000(16 channel) off of ebay.These make EXCELLENT MURS radios,6-channel.I bought one for $25.00,including free programming.They are built like a tank.Get some new batteries.Mine will last a week on a fresh charge.
These are getting plentiful since the rebanding coming in 2013.
Meanwhile,I got this antenna through a trade the other day.
Decible Products DB-224A.It can hear a frog 'fart' in Fargo!
73's,Happy MURS'ing
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Right on! I remember at least one of these radios before we advanced on to some other Motorola products. Phew, bringing back the memories. Thanks. What do you recommend for a base station?
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10-27-2012, 4:15 AM
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Ahem,,,keeping with current FCC rules,the only base station available is the RS-19-1210's.Some,in our area have been known to use Regency/Relm/Wilson field programmable radios turned down to a couple of watts,but,they can get 'unstable'this way.......
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10-27-2012, 6:20 AM
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if you can find one 2 watt (low power) maxtracs are legal as well.
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11-14-2012, 11:15 AM
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UHF instead of VHF
Due to the dense/ cinderblock composition of our buildings I think we're going to move consideration to UHF and getting a 450-470 UHF FCC license. We get a little more watts and a few channels. Thanks every body for helping me through the technology maze. Your input helped me know better for what I should be looking.
Gratefully,
Scott
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