I hate to be the one to say this but why wouldnt you just use a cell phone? I mean its more convenient and works a hell of a lot better.
You must have a great cell phone plan or money to burn.
I hate to be the one to say this but why wouldnt you just use a cell phone? I mean its more convenient and works a hell of a lot better.
I know that MURS and GMRS which is better at Disney World has been discussed here. I myself started on of the threads. My question is given the choice of using MURS or GMRS at Disney World which is better? I know that there is a lot to take into consideration, buildings, electromagnetic interference etc. Thanks,
I have experimented with a number of configurations there and there really is no perfect answer. There really isn't anyone on MURS that I have found when I have been there and to date has been my band of choice there. I did try GMRS once and there are way too many that ignore the GMRS licensing requirements and the FRS/GMRS spectrum is pretty full there, but like some have stated UHF is a bit more efficient in the rule of building penetration.
As to some of the comments on bringing radios onto the property, there are no restictions by Disney and the radios are seen each time the backpacks go through Disney security screeneing and there has never been an issue. I have also found the same to be true at Busch Gardens in Tampa.
Cell phones are a pain in the a$$ and AT&T doesn't have that great of a footprint on Disney property and the radios work hands down better than our cellphones in Disney.
That is my 2 cents worth..
Mark
AT&T "more bars in more places" Yea right
AT&T "more bars in more places" Yea right
i was just at DisneyWorld in February and brought both my ham radio with speaker mic and my Pro-106 visible and in use. No one ever said a word, Disney "cast members" and security told me they appreciated the fact that so many hams come to WDW and use their radios AND I worked a few stations on the "Disney" repeater.
It's W4WDW (get it?) at 147.300. When I used it, it had no PL.
Also, most employees use that new private iDEN system that Moto set up there, EXCEPT for parade ops. They were using Radius UHF handhelds. The frequency is in the DB, I think. I lost it since I came home and reflashed the 106.
Hope this helps.
P.S. Yeah, don't use the radio while on a ride or in an attraction, but the same goes for cellphones...ya know, common sense?
In my experience I go to the pool at our condo about a 1/2 mile away, & try different radio bands to talk to my GF on simplex. UHF works great between Jedi's or Astro Sabers, in analog, or Imbe. However when I use 900, its OK, maybe 80% as good as UHF. But if I use the M factory stubby, 900 is pretty bad at 1/2 mile. Let us know how 900 works @ WDW. GARY N4KVEThey also have a UHF Freq that works really well in the parks..But I would recommend MURS though if you don't have a HAM or GMRS license. I'm complicating on bringing my two 900 meg radios down with me to see how they preform on simplex
In my experience I go to the pool at our condo about a 1/2 mile away, & try different radio bands to talk to my GF on simplex. UHF works great between Jedi's or Astro Sabers, in analog, or Imbe. However when I use 900, its OK, maybe 80% as good as UHF. But if I use the M factory stubby, 900 is pretty bad at 1/2 mile. Let us know how 900 works @ WDW. GARY N4KVE
I would recommend a Commerial grade HT UHF GMRS or FRS. That way you can use DPL. The cheap bubble pack radios are not capable of using DPL codes so you'll at worst just see your RX light blink. So I would use an HT-1000, Kenwood 3180 etc. and use a DPL Tone. Plus, you have 4 watts to reach across the park with.
Hello.
First off, Disney did not decide to get off GMRS, the FCC changed the rules.
Since they legally could no longer operate a GMRS transmitter they could not leave the repeater up.
And, they could care less what kind of radio you talk on, as long as you cause no problems.
Be it a full sized talkie or a camcorder, yes they will confiscate it if you try to take it on a ride, and for very good reason.
The rides can take that object and turn it into a missile, injuring someone, or worse.
Same with antennas, who takes a mobile antenna and mounts it on a stick and takes that to a Disney theme park but a dufus?
No, leave the stupid stuff in your car, or better yet, at home.
You have thousands of people in a very small place with a lot of children.