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146.500 it is. We'll set that in extremely slow drying cement....just in case.
Well, for what it's worth, looks like someone owes SWB a hundred dollars. Lets see if his actions measure up to his mouth.Im going to be showing up early in the morning Saturday and staying only for the day. Im going to move around on a ATU that I have installed a 2 meter on for the day. Im planing on watching the trucks on the trail some and I will be able to radio around and run back to camp quickly if needed.
In installing the radio for the day I have no idea where the SWRs are. Did I read some where that someone was going to have a meter? If so could you text me or post your Call so when I get there I can call you on 145.500 with my handheld and find you?
Thanks
yep that was meWere you the one who asked about programming a Baofeng radio?
Makes sense, when I made the last post I looked at the beginning of the thread. Darn me for not reading further.The frequency for 2-meter comm was set in post #49. Ke5eua made a mistake in a later post but the freq for the rally was in fact 146.500
Racing4funn, the $100 you bet me can be donated to the charity of your choice but I would prefer it to be Gary Sinise's charity as about 99% of the money actual goes for helping and not overhead. I'll trust you to send it to them.
Obviously it worked since I talked to you during the extreme ride when you guys were called back in.
With an antenna on a truck we tested an M37 on the rides and we could talk everywhere using 2m and 10watts.
It was just a cheap mag mount. My X30 on a former flagpole worked at the CO tent.
You didn't have your radio with you and I said I would look at it for you. Baofengs are pain to program when everything works when you don't have the software and cable. If you had brought it back I would have spent the rest of the rally getting it to work on 146.500 simplex. Heck, I would have even added our secondary channel at 146.580. The secondary was added because someone had a bunch on that frequency.yep that was me
Racing4funn, the $100 you bet me can be donated to the charity of your choice but I would prefer it to be Gary Sinise's charity as about 99% of the money actual goes for helping and not overhead. I'll trust you to send it to them..
Just because it was talked about and repeated in error does not make it correct. Post #49 set the frequency and the someone posted in error and it snowballed from there.... Its been clearly talked about here that 145.500 has in fact been posted more than once. ...
It was my fault, I was the last to post about all the frequencies. I just skimmed through the first couple pages for listed frequencies.Just because it was talked about and repeated in error does not make it correct. Post #49 set the frequency and the someone posted in error and it snowballed from there.
ODFever came right back in post 48 and deduced that 146.500 would be a good compromise.I think we should pick a frequency for 2 meter operations beforehand. I was thinking somewhere around the normal simplex frequency. The GMRS will probably be whatever Mike used at Graves since it worked.
If I can get setup early I may be on air as people get close.
C/O set the frequency in slow drying cement in post 49The 2m simplex frequencies are 146.400-146.580. Athens repeaters are 146.745 and 145.955. How about 146.500? It's far enough away from the repeaters that there won't be any bleed-over, and it's close to the national simplex frequency of 146.520.
I'm really looking forward to hitting the trails and finding out the range of my mobile antennas on simplex. I also want to find out how many repeaters I can hit. Maybe we can use one of them if simplex fades out on the trails furthest from the Registration/HQ Tent. If we can't hit any repeaters and simplex is too weak, we might have to set up relay stations or a radio relay system to get word back to the First Aid Tent in an emergency.
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146.500 it is. We'll set that in extremely slow drying cement....just in case.
Im going to be showing up early in the morning Saturday and staying only for the day. Im going to move around on a ATU that I have installed a 2 meter on for the day. Im planing on watching the trucks on the trail some and I will be able to radio around and run back to camp quickly if needed.
In installing the radio for the day I have no idea where the SWRs are. Did I read some where that someone was going to have a meter? If so could you text me or post your Call so when I get there I can call you on 145.500 with my handheld and find you?
Thanks
Funny I was at the rally today. At check in I asked a guy there if the Hams where on 145.500 and he said no 146.500 but that he hadnt heard much goings on.. I told he the thread stated 145.500 and he said I was wrong.. Guess I wasnt wrong BUT I did make a contact on 145.500 and later on the trail 146.500 was used.. So thats nice.. Not sure since 145.500 was posted first why someone would over ride that, cause confusion, and change the frequency but the result was more harm than good..
What I said was that 145.500 was posted and you all but stood up screaming lair. No wounder the other ham put up his radio. I wish I had done the same.. Funny someone running things doesn't have better people skills.
Since my statement was 100% correct and if YOU want to throw in $100 I will match Yours.. Its been clearly talked about here that 145.500 has in fact been posted more than once. Kinda got a feeling that my post will get edited. Some people.. sad
I figured I would make a list for those who need it....
Admin frequency:
145.5000 No PL Noted
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There you go. Program in peace.
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