Accessing a Ham Radio Repeater

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  • čas přidán 11. 03. 2020
  • I'll show you how to connect your radio to a repeater and make a contact! The process is the same for all analog repeaters. This radio was purchased for $25 on amazon.
    Our repeater system is located in Bridgeport, CT. VHF: 146.445MHz, UHF: 441.700MHz. Antennas are up about 300ft ASL. Coverage includes most of Fairfield county, the Long Island sound, Long Island, and all the way down to New York City!
    Visit our website at www.gbarc.net
    Join our email reflector, join GBARC on groups.io
    Our weekly net at 8pm EST every thursday. Anyone is invited to join.
    Visit www.441700.org for more info about this repeater system and how it works. There are some details and pictures of the equipment there if you are interested!
    Thanks for watching, more videos are on the way.

Komentáře • 102

  • @Crusty_Camper
    @Crusty_Camper Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for this very helpful video. I am new to this, and you have a natural skill at conveying information ( this is coming from a retired teacher ). 73 !

  • @jasonbrown467
    @jasonbrown467 Před 3 lety +32

    little videos like this is precisly how i plan on slowly learning all of this material. thank you

  • @chrisa1481
    @chrisa1481 Před 3 lety +19

    New ham here- SO grateful for you folks that make these videos. This was just what I needed!

  • @hunagirl6
    @hunagirl6 Před rokem +9

    You did a good, thorough job of explaining this and it’s made a difference for me grasping it. Other teachers I’ve watched only told the theory but it was you walking through the steps that clarified it. Thank you.

  • @eriklaken1025
    @eriklaken1025 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much, here in Holland (EU) i will start first licence, looks like the drone licence i have do this year. Prepper fun.!

  • @dougdruziak8795
    @dougdruziak8795 Před 2 lety +5

    Best video I’ve come across yet. Thank you very much!
    -KD2YNK

  • @TheDude1764
    @TheDude1764 Před 3 lety +5

    Very helpful, basic information. Thank you!

  • @richhoule3462
    @richhoule3462 Před rokem +1

    You solved all my problems tonight. THANK YOU!!!! Liked and subscribed

  • @adaptableamy4744
    @adaptableamy4744 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for this. I watch a lot of videos that claim to teach you how to use it, but this was extremely informative.

  • @nordicwolf8808
    @nordicwolf8808 Před rokem

    Excellent, thank you so much for showing this.😊

  • @surveysy7561
    @surveysy7561 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Very good one, this is what i was looking for

  • @Widderic
    @Widderic Před 5 měsíci

    Awesome. I'm just now diving into all of this.

  • @-_-O
    @-_-O Před 3 lety +9

    Did you receive that email in the end?

  • @alejandrolevy1
    @alejandrolevy1 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! Thank you

  • @deepdirtysouth2394
    @deepdirtysouth2394 Před rokem +1

    Great video thank you very much. I’m grateful to you man. Thank you

  • @pnowikow
    @pnowikow Před 5 měsíci

    Very helpful and informative

  • @arikjohnson412
    @arikjohnson412 Před 3 lety +1

    Great info! Subbed

  • @iamgriff
    @iamgriff Před 11 měsíci

    thanks, you helped me out a lot

  • @paulkazjack
    @paulkazjack Před 3 lety +1

    Good video.

  • @qotsadet
    @qotsadet Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you. This didn’t make sense until now.

  • @riverbender9898
    @riverbender9898 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you.

  • @jjryan1352
    @jjryan1352 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks. You could probably do a good Carl Sagan impression.

  • @ataz0th218
    @ataz0th218 Před 3 lety +3

    Oh snap I work in the area a few times a week. I should start throwing my radio in my work truck

  • @davidaix5771
    @davidaix5771 Před 3 lety +1

    Just got a btech tri band im here on long island soon to go for my technician maybe one day I could try to make contact with you across the sound

  • @1966cambo
    @1966cambo Před rokem +1

    soooooooooo much to learn lol

  • @NYBudgetPrepper
    @NYBudgetPrepper Před 3 měsíci

    I am trying to program my radio to my local repeater. I am new to HAM and still learning. My local repeater was found on repeater maps and it has Two frequencies. It is for Hornell NY. The numbers are 53.370- call sign K2TJW and underneath it says 146.865-. How do I figure out what the offset is?

  • @joewebertv
    @joewebertv Před 11 dny

    If I want to contact a friend for instance using a repeater. Do I need to call the repeater channel or the channel that me and my friend usually use? If it’s the repeater then, is there any way to use the privacy code to stop other people joining our conversation?

  • @rickbrooks1608
    @rickbrooks1608 Před 8 měsíci

    What is the other radio next to the uv5r?

  • @ksnice
    @ksnice Před 28 dny

    So how does somebody a county or two over know what freq to be on to hear you?

  • @FoxFornax
    @FoxFornax Před 5 měsíci

    Great video! But now I am left hanging on whether or not you got that email...

  • @icebrakernh
    @icebrakernh Před 3 lety +1

    Looking for a place to take the tests for my ham license in New Hampshire or on line can anyone give me the information please.

  • @jasonlopardo6350
    @jasonlopardo6350 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hey, I noticed you’re in Connecticut I’m in Bristol what frequency would I program my radio to to listen to Bristol repeater? If you could message me.

    • @greaterbridgeportamateurra8429
      @greaterbridgeportamateurra8429  Před 11 měsíci

      Looks like there are actually a few in Bristol, you could probably reach out farther than Bristol though if need be
      www.nerepeaters.com/2m_bystate.htm
      www.nerepeaters.com/440_bystate.htm

  • @unoefxz
    @unoefxz Před 3 lety

    I have basically the same radio, when I go through the menu and make the changes, they all default back to "off" as if I didnt change then but the radio give confirmation that I changed them. Any clue why that keeps happening? I am not looking to transmit just yet as I am working on my extra lic. and skipping tech etc...

    • @greaterbridgeportamateurra8429
      @greaterbridgeportamateurra8429  Před 3 lety

      you may be hitting the wrong buttons what model baofeng is it?

    • @unoefxz
      @unoefxz Před 3 lety +1

      @@greaterbridgeportamateurra8429 I figured it out, you have to be in "frequency mode" to do the changes. I had saved the repeater freq. and then tried to set it up while in ch. mode. F8HP**

  • @ndrthrdr1
    @ndrthrdr1 Před rokem +2

    From how far away will I be able to use a 2 meter and a 70cm repeater?
    I’m about to order an Icom id-52, if that matters. It will be my first ham radio.
    I’m scheduled to take the test soon …

    • @greaterbridgeportamateurra8429
      @greaterbridgeportamateurra8429  Před rokem

      It all depends of the topography from where you are to the repeater. If you have a nice line of sight to it from a high vantage point it could be 20+ miles. If you are down in a valley with a mountain in between it could be 1 mile. In this video i was at high location with the exception of some trees and foliage blocking a direct view, i almost had a direct line to the repeater so it worked well. 2 meter will travel farther with more obstructions but requires a bigger antenna. 70cm will radiate efficiently off a small antenna but line of sight is more critical.

    • @ndrthrdr1
      @ndrthrdr1 Před rokem

      @@greaterbridgeportamateurra8429 Thank you. I live in Phoenix, AZ, so I’m surrounded by peaks. Surely I can reach at least one, so I’ll go ahead and order the Icom and a better-than-a-duck antenna.

  • @ChristiannTyler
    @ChristiannTyler Před 3 lety +2

    So if you and a buddy both have handhelds can you use a repeater to extend the range of your handhelds ?

    • @greaterbridgeportamateurra8429
      @greaterbridgeportamateurra8429  Před 3 lety +2

      yes that is excatly right! as long as you can hit the repeater you can now reach its full coverage footprint with just you handheld

    • @ChristiannTyler
      @ChristiannTyler Před 3 lety +1

      @@greaterbridgeportamateurra8429 thanks for the response I’m just curious because with our handhelds and on a repeater frequency we’re only getting a couple miles of range no different then when not using a repeaters frequency I assumed that if we both hit the repeater our range should be greatly increased?

    • @ChristiannTyler
      @ChristiannTyler Před 3 lety +1

      @@greaterbridgeportamateurra8429 we live about 12 miles apart an it’d be nice to be able to reach eachother, I’m looking into a antenna to put on the roof but confused on all the options I’m sure that’ll help but again I figured if we can both hear the repeater why can’t we hear eachother?

    • @KJackskii
      @KJackskii Před rokem

      @@ChristiannTyler new ham guy here. Wondering if you ever figured out the issue? My other guys are about 13 miles from me and that's why we want them as well

  • @TheOnlyInformant
    @TheOnlyInformant Před rokem

    The repeater I'm trying to use has the same ctcss for recieving and transmitting

  • @Joshuaxiong2
    @Joshuaxiong2 Před 2 lety +2

    You just need the correct frequency and tone for the input.

  • @jasonbrown467
    @jasonbrown467 Před 3 lety

    i have a question, in this area i am currently staying, there are 4 repeaters. i can only seem to transmit on one of them. all four beep as i let off the ptt button like it worked, but i have another ham with me with his radio and he isnt getting my transmission from the repeater. i am new this this area, wont be here long, and i didnt plan to get too intimate with the hams in the area, but the local club has two websites and the newest one hasnt been touched in 5 years and their facebook page hasnt been touched in 3 years. both of their websites show conflicting info about the repeater, they do show some of the info needed to get on them, but they do not list the offset values, but say their repeaters are open for all to use, which i find curious. i was able to chase down the offset values from repeaterbook.com. I work in IT so i am tech savvy and i was able to get one of the repeaters to work, but ham is somewhat new to me. any ideas as to why the others wont work?

    • @greaterbridgeportamateurra8429
      @greaterbridgeportamateurra8429  Před 3 lety +1

      Two repeaters may be linked but on different frequencies, they are usually linked through an audio, rf or internet link, sometimes the operator will turn the link off for some reason that could be the issue, it may not be your radio thats the problem. Or it may be an outdated listing thats no longer accurate?

  • @hillbillypatriot1
    @hillbillypatriot1 Před 3 lety +1

    How do I find the code, it’s not listed in the RepeaterBook?

    • @greaterbridgeportamateurra8429
      @greaterbridgeportamateurra8429  Před 2 lety

      If its not listed start at 77hz and just keep trying all the different tones until it works, its kind of a pain but theres only so many different options and theres a few very common ones like 77, 100, 136, etc…

  • @holdenragsdale2446
    @holdenragsdale2446 Před rokem +2

    Would I need the “tone” to just receive from the repeater?

  • @TheShutterbug1968
    @TheShutterbug1968 Před rokem +1

    Newbie here. Can I use a GMRS radio to listen in to and speak to a repeater to reach another GMRS radio.

    • @lunereclips3649
      @lunereclips3649 Před měsícem

      Only if you have a GMRS repeater in your area and your radio supports CTCS (for the tone). Main issue is, most off the shelf GMRS radios don't list the CTCS codes as frequencies. They list as 1, 2, 3. Not 67.0, 69.3, 71.9. etc. In short, yes if you can set it up to a local repeater.

  • @j.a.3993
    @j.a.3993 Před 3 lety +2

    What was the radio that you purchased for $25 on Amazon?

  • @ejjimenez3753
    @ejjimenez3753 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi where I can get my license

  • @murphybrown32216
    @murphybrown32216 Před 2 lety

    can you show talking using the phone?

  • @martinrushoe5586
    @martinrushoe5586 Před 2 lety +2

    I downloaded the echo link and it ask for callsign

    • @greaterbridgeportamateurra8429
      @greaterbridgeportamateurra8429  Před 2 lety

      I'll have to double check but I think you may need to be licenced to use echo link. Maybe try it without im not really sure

  • @JuanPerez-vv5lk
    @JuanPerez-vv5lk Před 3 lety +1

    could you please explain how your echolink in the cell phone recognize your hand held?

    • @greaterbridgeportamateurra8429
      @greaterbridgeportamateurra8429  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, the repeater announces anyone that connects via echolink, our repeater has that feature turned on, some do some don't. As soon as you hit connect on the echolink app, it will play a automated voice to anyone who is not on echolink to let them know you are connected.

  • @barryteomeka6550
    @barryteomeka6550 Před 10 měsíci

    What about New Zealand

  • @SandlapperSam
    @SandlapperSam Před 3 lety +3

    It looks like the closest repeater to me are 30 to 40 miles away. Will I be able to reach those with a handheld?

    • @greaterbridgeportamateurra8429
      @greaterbridgeportamateurra8429  Před 3 lety

      you may be able to depending on how straight of a shot you have to the repeater site. You can also get an base antenna or a yagi style and just plug that into your handheld radio for way better results. Whats your location?

  • @Ricks2Cents
    @Ricks2Cents Před 2 lety +1

    I’m in IL I have a 115’ Tower I want to setup a Repeater!!! Any advice?

    • @greaterbridgeportamateurra8429
      @greaterbridgeportamateurra8429  Před 2 lety +1

      That would be great for a repeater. Maybe buy a used one on ebay or qrz, figure out what band you want to be one, get your antenna, filters and you will be good to go! Im sure your local hams would appreciate it! Lots of info online if you google set up amateur radio repeater. Could probably put you in touch with the person that owns and operates our club repeater.

  • @alexguziak8978
    @alexguziak8978 Před 3 lety +2

    What’s the difference between r-ctcs and t-ctcs?

    • @greaterbridgeportamateurra8429
      @greaterbridgeportamateurra8429  Před 3 lety

      Just like most repeaters require you to transmit a ctcss tone in order to open it squelch and let you in(ctcss-t) (so you would transmit it, it would receive it), you can also set your radio to only only open up its squelch if a signal received has a certain ctcss tone on it, so you would set the ctcss-r setting, however very rare you would ever use this feature.

    • @Joshuaxiong2
      @Joshuaxiong2 Před 2 lety

      Receive and transmit.

  • @IIrandhandleII
    @IIrandhandleII Před rokem

    I'm ham certified but still worried about breaking some fcc law

    • @greaterbridgeportamateurra8429
      @greaterbridgeportamateurra8429  Před rokem

      Dont worry there are no fcc police that will show up your door 😂 its not that up tight

    • @robertrose3305
      @robertrose3305 Před rokem

      What do you mean that you are "ham certified"? Do you have a license and call sign? KN6UXD

  • @HeSavesMankind
    @HeSavesMankind Před 2 lety

    I thought I'd be able to pick up a couple ham radios and be able to communicate 150 miles. No?

    • @91210paige
      @91210paige Před 2 lety

      Well handheld units not a chance. Base station set up with a good antenna and a few repeaters most definitely. But if your hidden behind mountains it's probably not going very far.

    • @robertrose3305
      @robertrose3305 Před rokem

      It is not that simple. The answer is always "it depends".

  • @mzsty1211
    @mzsty1211 Před 2 lety

    Kermit

  • @johnjamyt
    @johnjamyt Před 3 lety

    Is it just me or does he sound like Kermit the frog

  • @paulkelly2856
    @paulkelly2856 Před 2 lety

    Video is poor quality. From time stamp 4:30, the radio LCD is not in the frame and and we do not know what you are doing and we missed what was entered into the radio. Video was not helpful. Will check for other videos for help.

    • @greaterbridgeportamateurra8429
      @greaterbridgeportamateurra8429  Před 2 lety

      Set the recieve freq of the repeater, the transmit tone, then the transmit offset. Thats all you need for most repeaters

  • @ruebenestrada6250
    @ruebenestrada6250 Před 3 lety

    87d777

  • @hankhill6166
    @hankhill6166 Před 3 lety +2

    This is illegal!!!!

    • @ajbulan2029
      @ajbulan2029 Před 3 lety +1

      Tf you sayin. They have a license

    • @fern_v
      @fern_v Před 3 lety +2

      @@ajbulan2029 you got trolled.

    • @ajbulan2029
      @ajbulan2029 Před 3 lety +1

      @@fern_v yea i know im just talking shit

  • @robertrose3305
    @robertrose3305 Před rokem +1

    You are moving your camera too fast and too often. After watching I needed Dramamine.

  • @Dave85262
    @Dave85262 Před 3 lety

    Poorly done, need a tripod can't see the screen.

    • @swhite393
      @swhite393 Před 3 lety +1

      Maybe you should make one to show the world how it should be done????

    • @stagwilliams5419
      @stagwilliams5419 Před 3 lety

      @@swhite393 Steve, I'm 89 and started doing travel videos of my European trips. I've learned the basics. This guy hasn't.

    • @Dave85262
      @Dave85262 Před 3 lety

      @@swhite393 I've paid my dues. I've made many videos of my travels. This guy should know better

    • @swhite393
      @swhite393 Před 3 lety

      @@Dave85262 Happy new year.

    • @ReformedPiper
      @ReformedPiper Před 3 lety +3

      Comments like this lack civility. Next time, try to be encouraging rather than just totally disregarding the video as "poorly done." Many CZcamsrs start out with "poor quality" videos. His content is helpful.

  • @alphasheep99
    @alphasheep99 Před rokem

    This video would be more useful if I could actually see what the screen was displaying even half the time but apparently whatever camera you're using doesn't have a light adjust feature so I'm just staring at someone pressing buttons a black device