Hello,
Just got my license a few days ago and I can't find active repeaters in use on Mygmrs. The one repeater that's near me I do not know how to get on it 462.725.
Sorry I am in the San Fernando Valley but travel all over socal for work. I am studying to get my ham license hopefully in a month or two I will get it.
The PL for that repeater is 100, and they play rough. If you are offended by language and a general junior high atmosphere from men in their 50's, you might want to stick with the "normal" repeaters.
There is a very good repeater at 625 PL 151.4 on Mt. Wilson, the owner is generally around on the weekends in the afternoon/evenings to grant permission. They also are not a "family" repeater.
Thats great get your Tech ham Lic you will have a lot of fun with that class Lic level......Sorry I am in the San Fernando Valley but travel all over socal for work. I am studying to get my ham license hopefully in a month or two I will get it.
Thank you for the information, I think I sent a permission request for the 625 repeater.
One more question I have a baofeng uv-5r is there any other settings I need to change so I can receive and transmit on the repeaters ?
Thats great get your Tech ham Lic you will have a lot of fun with that class Lic level......
I would make sure your radio is set for wide deviation so it doesn't sound like you are using a tin can to talk with, and would strongly suggest turning off any noisemakers, roger beeps, DTMF, etc.
Thank you for the information, I think I sent a permission request for the 625 repeater.
One more question I have a baofeng uv-5r is there any other settings I need to change so I can receive and transmit on the repeaters ?
yea I was watching those but I am having a slow momentThere are some videos on YouTube I believe about setting up for TX on a repeater with your UV 5R,
You need to set the "offset" (on UHF it will be +5.00) and also the CTCSS or DPL code on the TX side.
All of these are within the menus of your Baofeng radio.
Thats great get your Tech ham Lic you will have a lot of fun with that class Lic level......
There are some videos on YouTube I believe about setting up for TX on a repeater with your UV 5R,
You need to set the "offset" (on UHF it will be +5.00) and also the CTCSS or DPL code on the TX side.
All of these are within the menus of your Baofeng radio.
One more question I have a baofeng uv-5r is there any other settings I need to change so I can receive and transmit on the repeaters ?
So if I transmit on 467.725 and the output is 462.725 the offset should be -5.00 right?
On radio A I transmitted on 467.725 which I heard on 462.725 with radio B. On radio A I can not hear any output any idea why?
Thank you!
So if I transmit on 467.725 and the output is 462.725 the offset should be -5.00 right?
On radio A I transmitted on 467.725 which I heard on 462.725 with radio B. On radio A I can not hear any output any idea why?