jonny75904
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- Nov 17, 2019
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Hi guys,
Just signed up for an account. I'm very new to this stuff (aka ignorant). I'm a software developer - been doing it for 15 years. Here for walkie talkies, possibly rail fanning, and just discovering the radio world as a whole.
I bought a pair of Arcshell AR-5 walkies about a year ago. That's pretty much my setup. I took a picture of my setup... it's just a walkie.
Still, for what I spent, it gets the job done, and I'll shed no tears if they get destroyed. I have the walkies so when my son goes out to play / explore I can get in touch with him. We just discovered some other families in the neighborhood also have walkie talkies, so now the channels are starting to come to life just a little bit.
I bought a RETVIS programming cable, downloaded CHIRP, downloaded the image of my AR-5 (attached), but there's just one problem: I'm an idiot. I had no clue what I was looking at. So I did an hour or two of reading on this site, and on the CHIRP site+wiki yesterday, and learned a fair amount, but not enough, and as a parent of three small kids I don't get much time to read. I mean... I bought the cable 8 months ago, and I'm just now getting to use it.
So please, someone help me out here. I need some guidance...
1. First, I've checked my OOB configured frequencies against the FCC database and confirmed there's no conflicts with other registered entities near me. There's are a few that match, but the entities are about 30 miles from me, and these walkies don't work past the entrance of my neighborhood. So I'm good there, I think.
2. I want to reprogram my channels with settings that make sense for the neighborhood. A few low-power channels, a few high-power channels, etc. The image shows there's already a decent smattering of channel settings, I just don't know how they comprehensively compare.
3. Supposedly the Arcshell AR-5 can be set to scan all channels with the cord and CHIRP, but, I've not found any real instructions on how to do that. I'd like to be able to my walkie (and other parents' walkies) to scan all the channels, as sometimes our kids' walkies "mysteriously" get their channels changed or volume turned down.
Lastly, I'm also a newly-created rail fan. I just went to see the Union Pacific's Big Boy locomotive, and now I'm having rail cravings. Any other rail fans here?
Just signed up for an account. I'm very new to this stuff (aka ignorant). I'm a software developer - been doing it for 15 years. Here for walkie talkies, possibly rail fanning, and just discovering the radio world as a whole.
I bought a pair of Arcshell AR-5 walkies about a year ago. That's pretty much my setup. I took a picture of my setup... it's just a walkie.
Still, for what I spent, it gets the job done, and I'll shed no tears if they get destroyed. I have the walkies so when my son goes out to play / explore I can get in touch with him. We just discovered some other families in the neighborhood also have walkie talkies, so now the channels are starting to come to life just a little bit.
I bought a RETVIS programming cable, downloaded CHIRP, downloaded the image of my AR-5 (attached), but there's just one problem: I'm an idiot. I had no clue what I was looking at. So I did an hour or two of reading on this site, and on the CHIRP site+wiki yesterday, and learned a fair amount, but not enough, and as a parent of three small kids I don't get much time to read. I mean... I bought the cable 8 months ago, and I'm just now getting to use it.
So please, someone help me out here. I need some guidance...
1. First, I've checked my OOB configured frequencies against the FCC database and confirmed there's no conflicts with other registered entities near me. There's are a few that match, but the entities are about 30 miles from me, and these walkies don't work past the entrance of my neighborhood. So I'm good there, I think.
2. I want to reprogram my channels with settings that make sense for the neighborhood. A few low-power channels, a few high-power channels, etc. The image shows there's already a decent smattering of channel settings, I just don't know how they comprehensively compare.
3. Supposedly the Arcshell AR-5 can be set to scan all channels with the cord and CHIRP, but, I've not found any real instructions on how to do that. I'd like to be able to my walkie (and other parents' walkies) to scan all the channels, as sometimes our kids' walkies "mysteriously" get their channels changed or volume turned down.
Lastly, I'm also a newly-created rail fan. I just went to see the Union Pacific's Big Boy locomotive, and now I'm having rail cravings. Any other rail fans here?