Re: Baofeng M-5R
Baofeng will label any production batch as the customer wishes. [email protected]> wrote:
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Tony Ross
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#539
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Re: Baofeng M-5R
That is for the 5RM.? Isn't the M-5R a different radio? Love the Miklor website, by the way.? Great reviews 73 John AF5CC Sent using {0} ---- On Tue, 01 Oct 2024 19:21:06 -0500 Tony Ross
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John Geiger AF5CC
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#538
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Re: Baofeng M-5R
Your questions are answered in https://miklor.com/COM/Review_5RM.php
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Tony Ross
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#537
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Re: Baofeng M-5R
Maynard, Is the 65-75 MHz or the 76 to about 88 MHz sections the FM broadcast allocation for European radio stations? I know in the US we sometimes use somewhere around 76 MHz for a private FM link
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Donald Hellen
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#536
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Re: Baofeng M-5R
Does the M-5R also transmit on 222mhz?? What is the power output on all 3 bands? 73 John AF5CC Sent using {0} ---- On Tue, 01 Oct 2024 14:57:59 -0500 Maynard Wright, P. E., W6PAP via groups.io
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John Geiger AF5CC
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#535
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Baofeng M-5R
I just bought a Baofeng M-5R. I didn't need another HT, but this one features the aviation band as well as FM radio, 2m, and 70 cm. It came with an owner's manual titled "UV-5RX Series." I already
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Maynard Wright, P. E., W6PAP
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#534
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Re: TIDRADIO
It is on the roof. No elevation 73 John AF5CC? Sent using Zoho Mail ---- On Mon, 30 Sep 2024 19:26:44 -0500 bobcent@... wrote ---- Is the tripod on your roof or on the ground?? Can you alter
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John Geiger AF5CC
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#532
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TIDRADIO
Is the tripod on your roof or on the ground? Can you alter the AZ-EL? . . Impressive! Bob W7DIT
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Bob C
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Re: TIDRADIO
The two are not mutually exclusive.? You can do both!? I do.? I have made a few satellite QSOs using just an HT and a rubber duck antenna, but improving your antenna will really help on the
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John Geiger AF5CC
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#530
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Re: TIDRADIO
Interesting observation. I intend on going on to the advanced level because it's always been an interest of mine and it pertains to my job, sort of. [email protected]> wrote:
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Greg Halsey
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#529
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Re: TIDRADIO
Greg . . . wrote: I was disappointed when I got my technician license, upgrading from novice. Repeaters got old for me pretty quickly. The real fun, in my opinion, is on the HF bands. I don't mean to
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Donald Hellen
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Re: TIDRADIO
Wow! That sounds intriguing. I'm gonna start studying for my general and Extra license soon. [email protected]> wrote:
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Greg Halsey
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Re: TIDRADIO
Greg . . . wrote: This might provide a little introduction to using your radio to communicate through satellites or perhaps one of the astronauts the ISS (at least one always has an amateur radio
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Donald Hellen
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#526
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Re: TIDRADIO
Dave . . . <n0txj@...> wrote: I agree that RT Systems software is easy to use, but one reason many don't use it is that it costs more than the radio to get the software, and same for
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Donald Hellen
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#525
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Re: TIDRADIO
RT Systems is a company that exclusively makes programming software and programming cables. They are in GA. The cables are guaranteed to work with their software and your computer.? Software can be
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Dave Springer
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Re: TIDRADIO
Interesting...I will look into it. Thank you. <mr.dave.pickering@...> wrote:
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Greg Halsey
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Re: TIDRADIO
RT systems make excellent software and proprietary leads. They are expensive but work. The support is fantastic. Chirp is free and covers more radios than you can shake a stick at. Plus you can export
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Dave Pickering
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Re: TIDRADIO
Interesting! What are RT systems? Yes, I did forget to download from the radio first, you are right. It's just been many years since I've fooled with these radios. I'll try that. Thanks.
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Greg Halsey
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#521
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Re: TIDRADIO
I DO NOT understand why anyone would try to program a UV5R with anything other than RT Systems! I've done anything that can be done with any number of radios of various brands, including my Boofeng
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Dave Springer
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#520
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Re: TIDRADIO
Ok thanks. Wow satellites? I haven't gotten to that yet. sounds interesting. [email protected]> wrote:
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Greg Halsey
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