And always will.There's no shortage of FCC NOV's that show some hobbyists are not able to be trusted. They'll interfere or transmit where they don't belong, then start whining about encryption. Actions have consequences.
And always will.There's no shortage of FCC NOV's that show some hobbyists are not able to be trusted. They'll interfere or transmit where they don't belong, then start whining about encryption. Actions have consequences.
Interesting, that might suggest the old days of equipment making it to ebay on a regular basis could slow down, and especially since the new phones assigned. When I left the company they had the fastenal lockers but the utilization was abysmal. Market manager said the only way any new purchases were to be approved was to show we were keeping track of equipment and associates to be held accountable for anything they checked out. I'm going to guess salaried management is still issued their own as was when I was there any salaried had their own equipment they took home.They keep the new curves locked up and people sign them out. Be nice if someone could get that code.
Your comment brought this quote to mind:One thing life has taught me, there are more idiots than not. There will always be someone...
And, so far, there is no law/statute in place to regulate stupidity.One thing life has taught me, there are more idiots than not. There will always be someone...
That may be a blessing. At one time or another, all of us have done something worthy of prison time if stupidity was against the law. And, at 81, some of us have had many more opportunities than others.And, so far, there is no law/statute in place to regulate stupidity.
As a kid, my dad used to tell me " IF you're Going to do something Stupid, at least do it Right" !That may be a blessing. At one time or another, all of us have done something worthy of prison time if stupidity was against the law. And, at 81, some of us have had many more opportunities than others.
IF that's the case, then Why doesn't my talkie receive RFI on Murs while in Walmart ? I can't see internet hardware affecting Vhf radios or vice versa ...Here is real reason: MSN Analog RF causes issues with the RFI, and IoT system.
Looks identical to the DLR series Motorola radios. The DTR radios have the same hop groups in addition to a scan feature. Unless Walmart had the DLR’s custom programmed with a unique hop set in which case a DTR setup to scan all 50 preprogrammed hop sets would be unable to intercept their comms.I have noticed that the Walmart stores in Southern California appeared to be using digital radios now, possibly Motorola. No, it appears that all of the Walmart stores in Las Vegas are now also digital radios, and the call buttons at all of the lock ups are transmitting digital audio. Not sure what frequency these are on, or what modulation method or if they use frequency hopping.
Just from a cursory glance, it appears that they are using the 900 MHz frequency hopping Motorola product.
It seems the Cartpushers at Some Walmarts are using Frs or Gmrs freqs on simplex to talk to each other, while getting their directions from CSM's on the main Walmart channel. They were doing this at my local Walmart last year during Thanksgiving and Black Friday. It'll be interesting to see what they do this year, since most stores seem to be using 900 mhz. radios now.Constantly catching who is taking a bathroom break or needing to carry out a pickup order here on about 3 different FRS channels and I even did a tone search on it. It definitely isn't MURS, and it's seemingly standard FRS frequencies they've got where I'm at. Don't know when that happened.
IF you possess a sense of humor, then you'd know there Are some pretty funny things that are said on the air, between employees and management and even customers from time to time. But of course, if you've never worked in retail or don't get a chuckle from things said in that environment then I see why it might be boring to you. I worked for Walmart for 5 years, as did my wife so I saw and heard things that made it interesting.I can't wait until we get a report on the radio usage of every store in the chain in the country. I'm told there are 4600+ of them. By the time we hit 2000 (if we haven't already), we'll finally realize that there's no rhyme or reason to their communications.
More power to you, buddy. Let me just say I've been in trouble too many times because of my sense of humor (frequently dark). There's no doubt that you'll get lots of chuckles. You worked there and there are probably a lot of "inside" jokes that you'll wet your pants laughing about but I'll be stuck with a deadpan face because I won't understand it,IF you possess a sense of humor, then you'd know there Are some pretty funny things that are said on the air, between employees and management and even customers from time to time. But of course, if you've never worked in retail or don't get a chuckle from things said in that environment then I see why it might be boring to you. I worked for Walmart for 5 years, as did my wife so I saw and heard things that made it interesting.
It certainly isn't all the stores in Southern California. There are plenty that still use MURS. All of them near me are using (I'm assuming) employee purchased Baofengs and such. The only people with the real deal Motorola are the managers, and even some of them use the 'fengs.
Ditto, on the Dark Humor !More power to you, buddy. Let me just say I've been in trouble too many times because of my sense of humor (frequently dark). There's no doubt that you'll get lots of chuckles. You worked there and there are probably a lot of "inside" jokes that you'll wet your pants laughing about but I'll be stuck with a deadpan face because I won't understand it,
I still have no idea what my local Walmart is using, but I'm still searching. I have Costco in scan, but it's mostly quiet. Costco does not have the same "problems" as Walmart often does. When my local PD was in the clear, I heard them responding quite a bit to Walmart.The so called "Super Center Stores" like were I work PT (yeah I,m a cart pusher!) have more product and volume
and tend to be more updated so my point is they are all different ...Marcy