Are you loaded?Nick wrote:I've got a s*** ton of gear, most of it Motorola professional stuff, bits of P25 gearSpades wrote:wait, ppl still use radios..
Ouch, mine are mostly handhelds, probably about 20 Motarola handhelds and 3-5 P25 XTS handhelds, though they don't see much use,Moose wrote:Are you loaded?Nick wrote:I've got a s*** ton of gear, most of it Motorola professional stuff, bits of P25 gearSpades wrote:wait, ppl still use radios..
My employer just bought several hundred APX6000's at about $5k a pop with accessories
Nick wrote:Ain't no 3G in mines. Or up towers. Or offshore. Or in the bush. Plus, if everyone splits off front he group, you'd have to call each person individually etc, and it turns a multi-car road trip into a CONVOY.Spades wrote:wait, ppl still use radios..
but, internet
We'll all be laughing and speaking in Half Duplex when the apocalypse comes!
I used to turn 7 on to keep me entertained on the way home but then I grew up a bit. Not safe for driving with the familyDynamite wrote:I wish somebody would set up something like this in Brisbane with ctcss enabled!
We only have one decent repeater on ch7 and its a total s*** show. Mean lookin rig man
She's pretty close! 5.54... I hope it wouldn't be confiscated over half a watt if I ever actually used it:lol:Nick wrote:@Bangers - Be keeping the EIRP of that CB repeater at under the legislated 5w?
There's no diplexer in this one, CB ones are expensive so I'd just run 2 antennas instead... It's pretty easy to get kits to make duplex repeaters these days with kits off ebay for most handhelds and some mobile radios. Simplex repeaters are good fun too! Good value...Nick wrote:I've been meaning to build a battery powered full duplex repeater for ages, did you make your own duplexer?