How To Use A GMRS Repeater - How To Find A Repeater, AND GMRS Repeater Rules AND Etiquette

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  • čas přidán 10. 02. 2021
  • LINKS TO THE GMRS RADIOS I MENTIONED:
    Wouxun KG-805G handheld GMRS walkie-talkie:
    www.buytwowayradios.com/wouxu...
    BTech GMRS-V1 walkie talkie: amzn.to/3GXaGKS
    Wouxun KG-1000G 50-watt GMRS mobile radio:
    www.buytwowayradios.com/wouxu...
    BTech GMRS-50X1 50-watt mobile radio: amzn.to/2Z6EtKT
    Step-by-step guide to purchasing your GMRS license:
    www.notarubicon.com/how-to-ge...
    In this video I tell you how easy it is to use a GMRS repeater, how to find a GMRS repeater near you, and what the rules, regulations, and etiquette is when using a GMRS repeater (pro tip: its all easy!)
    Music by Stern Beats - You can find him here:
    / @sternbeats9057
    #GMRS #Repeater
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  • @scottreagan1036
    @scottreagan1036 Před 3 lety +66

    Simplex repeaters

  • @LynnDixon
    @LynnDixon Před 3 lety +520

    HAM radio guy here for 15 years. You GMRS guys keep doing what you're doing. The more folks we have on the radio the better. I often find myself in the GMRS bands talking with great people who don't have a FCC callsign. The more the merrier!

    • @stevenw4334
      @stevenw4334 Před 2 lety +17

      no call sign no talkie

    • @zacharychambers1567
      @zacharychambers1567 Před rokem +3

      XD

    • @SergeantExtreme
      @SergeantExtreme Před rokem +21

      @@stevenw4334 And at $35/license, they have no excuse. Sad that people can't follow the simplest of rules.

    • @undisputed9003
      @undisputed9003 Před rokem +3

      @@SergeantExtreme imagine paying for something that is free 😂

    • @guysteel
      @guysteel Před rokem +17

      @@SergeantExtreme and that's $35 for a whole family, not per person.

  • @scottyakoubian9238
    @scottyakoubian9238 Před 3 lety +165

    I’m a ham. It’s real bad that the community has such jerks in it. They are much more prevalent since I started 40 years ago. Please, accept our apologies for those morons who make the hobby look bad.
    Thanks for the video. Very helpful.

    • @fitz3540
      @fitz3540 Před 2 lety +12

      The ham community is why I refuse to even get my license
      I'm interested in the technologies and thinking outside the box, going by the adage of "seek forgiveness not permission". Those guys hate all of that

    • @stevenw4334
      @stevenw4334 Před 2 lety +4

      i listen to hams long time and real level headed people on gmrs

    • @jt327gir
      @jt327gir Před rokem +4

      Fitz and Steven, there are certainly some jerks who are Hams, and they belittle others using other radio services. But there are also a lot of us Hams who are supportive and believe having multiple communication options is a good thing. I enjoy Ham radio because I like learning about the radio technology and how it works. I also like to just talk conversationally sometimes, and I'm looking forward to doing some of that with GMRS.
      Don't let the jerks keep you away from also getting your Ham license if you so desire. You will gain more frequency bands to use (primarily in the 50 MHz/144 MHz/222 MHz/430 MHz bands).
      W9APX / WROK333

    • @kevingp12
      @kevingp12 Před 18 dny

      They're called libs

  • @ZaqHydN
    @ZaqHydN Před 3 měsíci +18

    I'm a ham, and I appreciate your comedic and refreshingly honest videos - keep up the great work!

  • @moonchild2213
    @moonchild2213 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Gen X Ham/GMRS licensed operator here...love your videos, i dont know everything, here to learn, best channel for radio operators. Appreciate when you point out the Karens & Kevins of the Ham radio world...i cant believe they still comment on your page knowing what's in store for them. 😂😂 Not a sad ham...

  • @slob259
    @slob259 Před 3 lety +104

    Old ham be like "get off my lawn!" GMRS be like "let's go 4 wheelin'"

    • @chrissewell1608
      @chrissewell1608 Před 3 lety

      I think thats more a CB type action!

    • @11BeezDD214
      @11BeezDD214 Před 2 lety +4

      @@chrissewell1608 nah bruh...gmrs has made a huge surge in the orv arena

    • @SHADOWDRAGON71
      @SHADOWDRAGON71 Před 2 lety

      @@11BeezDD214 Agreed. Less signal congestion, cleaner signal overall.

  • @millenniumoverland
    @millenniumoverland Před 3 lety +177

    Great video, I’m a licensed Ham and GMRS and agree with your Ham Police assessment, it discourages people from getting involved. I am an off-road enthusiast and encourage our group to get licensed and have a basic understanding of both types of radios if they want to use them. However, the Ham community has a seething disdain for off-roaders and discourage the use instead of trying educate, assist, and inform. The Ham hobby will continue to lose participation without expanding and involving more diverse users. BTW love the Baofeng videos...they aren’t so hard to manually program that 15 minutes on CZcams can’t solve.

    • @robthompson686
      @robthompson686 Před 3 lety +11

      I agree with you about the disdain with off roaders. We wheel at Hidden falls outside of Austin in Texas. I am a Ham and thought it would be cool to talk to my son (also a ham) through the only repeater in range. We got a sharp rebuke from a ham monitoring who told us it's for emergency use only.

    • @flyfisherman3649
      @flyfisherman3649 Před 3 lety +8

      Only HAM operators I ever hear where I live are like 80 years old. Not sure why there isn't more interest in the "art".

    • @midsouthexpress
      @midsouthexpress Před 3 lety +24

      @@robthompson686 That's terrible. I own several linked repeaters and I invite everyone to please use them. I like a busy repeater. I didn't pay all that money just for it to sit quiet and unused! LOL I want to hear it talk! On my system we like to laugh an enjoy life and have a good friendly time! It's that one percent that gives us a bad name and we are fighting to erase that image at least here in central Arkansas. Radio should be fun! I just got my GMRS license and am looking forward to growing it my area too! WRMT479

    • @johnduggan8398
      @johnduggan8398 Před 2 lety +4

      If your in rural places out in the wilderness, come on that's great to be able to use these radios .

    • @huntsvillecoin
      @huntsvillecoin Před 2 lety +2

      @@flyfisherman3649 same lot of veterans here

  • @joelh1950
    @joelh1950 Před 5 měsíci +6

    A perfect example of why Ham Radio is starting to fade a little & GMRS is taking off like a wildfire ! Thanks , I am a ham operator & a GMRS Licensed operator and now there is a GMRS repeater in our area ! Nice ! Really enjoy your show ..........keep it up !

  • @johnmccamley3294
    @johnmccamley3294 Před 2 lety +30

    I am really liking this channel. Brand new interest in radios, 2 days in. A coworker brought GMRS to my attention and I jumped into studying. My coworker is a HAM operator in addition to GMRS and he directed me to your channel. Thank you for the info and putting in the time to makes these videos. Application in for license , just waiting for it to clear.

  • @NathanChilton
    @NathanChilton Před 3 lety +132

    I'm a friendly ham with a GMRS license, also. Where I used to live there was a very active GMRS repeater. I miss that community. Those guys are great. There isn't a GMRS repeater where I live now, but there are some good amateur radio repeaters and there's a good ham club here, but GMRS is great and I recommend it highly.

    • @scottyakoubian9238
      @scottyakoubian9238 Před 3 lety +4

      Nathan- I have a question about GMRS. I’m seriously thinking about doing this for my family. As I understand it, one license applies to all family members. So would we just identify each other OTA with the same call sign?

    • @maxlumens9085
      @maxlumens9085 Před 3 lety

      @@scottyakoubian9238 that's for ham licenses. The gmrs license only is for one user for 10 years unfortunately.

    • @eriklee8323
      @eriklee8323 Před 3 lety +31

      @@maxlumens9085 If you answer a question please no the correct answer. fcc rule (If you receive a license, any family member, regardless of age, can operate GMRS stations and units within the licensed system.

    • @JMAAD
      @JMAAD Před 3 lety +5

      @@maxlumens9085 WRONG

    • @pixbyeli
      @pixbyeli Před 3 lety +2

      @@maxlumens9085 lies

  • @markmcdaniel6915
    @markmcdaniel6915 Před 3 lety +42

    I am a ham and gmrs user, I absolutely love your videos! your no bullshit info is a much needed addition to the hobby.

  • @richrachner1260
    @richrachner1260 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Hey Randy, another noob here. I'm a just-retired guy preparing to spend some time traveling the US. I found your channel and have learned a few things about GMRS. In prep for my travels, I'm watching your vids to get up to speed on my communications/safety link for my journey. I want to thank you for sharing your knowledge, and I love your sense of humor. Keep it up!! Rich

  • @greneye1
    @greneye1 Před 17 dny +1

    Thank you- Great sense of humor. I'm a noob and you're really easy to listen to-no lectures...Thanks

  • @photolabguy
    @photolabguy Před 3 lety +26

    Thank you very much! You have quicky become one of my favorite new channels. Please keep up the great work.

  • @michaelstelling2829
    @michaelstelling2829 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you! I finally figured out how to get my license thanks to your links. Also I’ve been watching your videos to help me buy my first radio. Thanks for all you do to help out the rest of us. Keep up the good work

  • @charlesb.3569
    @charlesb.3569 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I'm an expired ham. Picked up GMRS for wheeling with my friends. I'm enjoying your videos and learning a bunch. Thank you for the info.

  • @nextohel
    @nextohel Před 2 lety +9

    Thank you for this wonderful series of GMRS radio vids. I am, yes I'll admit it, a ham radio operator. And now I'm a GMRS radio operator as well. Two separate services. Two totally different rules. I enjoy both. Thanks again Randy!

  • @tomwolfe6397
    @tomwolfe6397 Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you for all of your great ham and gmrs radio videos. Not only informative but highly entertaining!!

  • @Minerva___
    @Minerva___ Před 3 lety +22

    30 seconds in, you’ve described me perfectly. Love your content, thanks for helping all of us newbies!

  • @erichwise7734
    @erichwise7734 Před 2 lety +8

    Thank you for these “basic” GMRS videos, they are helpful. Especially pointing out that the repeater is permission needed, and that only one convo at a time is good to know.

  • @crash4me719
    @crash4me719 Před rokem +4

    As the owner of TWO GMRS high profile repeaters AND a amateur radio operator and amateur radio repeater owner, I enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work!

  • @taco472
    @taco472 Před 3 lety +13

    Thanks for explaining the repeater thing so even us ‘dummies’ can understand it. I’ve found your radio videos helpful, especially for programming that ‘ bo-fangled’ thing I got, the instructions just gave me a headache. Really enjoy your 4X vids too, even the ones you talk half way through . 👍
    P.S. I like what you have done with your basement, the palm tree is a nice touch.

  • @billsylakowski8800
    @billsylakowski8800 Před 3 lety +4

    Love love love your assessment of some ham radio people I’ve run into. Thanks for being the common man and making this needed video. Hope to see you on the trails

  • @cliffordsayer2654
    @cliffordsayer2654 Před 2 lety

    Just got my GMRS radio KG-935G and my GMRS license today. You’ve been a lot of help and thanks. 79 years old in Arizona.

  • @RosscoAPBR
    @RosscoAPBR Před 9 měsíci

    I've watched a multitude of your videos and I hope to not waste your time. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Time such a valuable thing... ... ... ... ... ... I'd never dream of wasting a second of it... .. .. .. ... I digress. You are fantastic and informative. Thank you!

  • @alexalvarez9462
    @alexalvarez9462 Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you for this video man, I am an extreme noob to gmrs radio and just got my license (any radio for that matter), and honestly nervous about asking how to use my radio properly being new. So I was very happy and relieved to see this video thx so much. Got yourself a new subscriber...

  • @Blues2cool
    @Blues2cool Před 2 lety +7

    I'm a ham and have a GMRS ticket. My wife and I are full time RVrs. GMRS is quite honestly a must have for RVrs. There are so many uses for gmrs radios as apposed to just a plain walk-talkies.
    By the way your channel has great content love the humor.

  • @BiggBake
    @BiggBake Před 2 lety +1

    Hello! I've been a ham radio operator for about 10 years now. Just applied for my GMRS license. Good addition to my radio comms! Great vids, keep up the good work!

  • @SHADOWDRAGON71
    @SHADOWDRAGON71 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Randy! Love you channel and the info and the unique way you bring knowledge to the masses in need of direction to enjoy radio communications. Much love from Texas! 👋🏿🤠

  • @djdommes9302
    @djdommes9302 Před rokem +4

    I’m an extra class ham and just got my gmrs ticket ! Always ready to learn. I’m not sad either, as I was able to buy a new radio !
    Great vids ! Keep ‘em coming.

  • @nelsonfigueroa5609
    @nelsonfigueroa5609 Před 3 lety +8

    You are a motivator. Thank you. Specially, because you set aside the sad hams that don’t let you even talk or much less debate. You are 100. Thank You... thanks to you already applied for my GMRS license.

  • @kchaney56
    @kchaney56 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Watching some of your older videos. Just as enjoyable as the new ones. Thanks Randy

  • @user-jc6bu3om1x
    @user-jc6bu3om1x Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks Randy!! I'm just starting my journey. You've already helped me. I used your website and I got my FRN number last night and waiting for my license to show up! I appreciate your humor and your videos greatly!!!!

  • @joelrobertandersen
    @joelrobertandersen Před 2 lety +5

    just learned a lot from you on this stuff and I appreciate it. I have been studying for my Ham radio license and didn't realize the abilities of GMRS. I decided to get my GMRS license now and will also still be taking my Ham Radio test because I have studied a lot for it and scheduled to take. But now I think I will just get my GMRS radio instead and maybe get a ham radio down the road.
    I like the simplicity of the GMRS.

  • @jessgatt2306
    @jessgatt2306 Před 3 lety +6

    Those open to instruction appreciate your efforts.

  • @rondataylor2456
    @rondataylor2456 Před 10 měsíci

    I've had a ham license for 12 years but haven't done much with it. I just bought a BF-8HP and enjoying it. You have taught me much and I enjoy your humor. Thanks!

  • @mattcarolina
    @mattcarolina Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for helping ive learned a lot from your videos, i did acquire a gmrs license just yesterday and need to learn a bit more and i love your attitude. Thanks for doing you!

  • @patpowell3050
    @patpowell3050 Před 3 lety +18

    I'm one of the "nice" guys -- with a General License AND a GMRS License! And I've enjoyed each of your presentations as well as having actually learned some of the things that I need to know! Thanks!

  • @rbmwiv
    @rbmwiv Před 2 lety +4

    I built a repeater out of 2 baofengs between my house and the river. It worked great. The river was in a valley and my house was on a hill too far away, I setup one up in a tree at the top of the river valley. Worked great because we were going back and forth. Used it for about a month. I used external antennas so I could keep the radios out of the weather.

  • @thatdonnyguy
    @thatdonnyguy Před rokem

    Been watching for videos. Just got my GMRS license. Been using radios off roading for years now, went legit. Thanks for all that you do!

  • @michaeldalton4197
    @michaeldalton4197 Před 2 lety

    I am a ham operator, and I do not know it all. I started out in CB radio when I was young and still have a cb.
    I saw your channel and have applied and paid for a GMRS call, and am here trying to learn these radio uses, and the proper way to do it all.
    So, I have little to add, but am here to learn all I can. Thanks for sharing and I plan on learning all I can.
    Keep up the good work. Thanks for all.

  • @user-rr8iw9lp4d
    @user-rr8iw9lp4d Před 2 lety +13

    I'm a ham radio op we6jbo and I agree with you that gmrs+frs is a great option. In fact, being able to use diverse radio options is great because you'll always have the freedom to try a different radios.

  • @absolutelyyep8961
    @absolutelyyep8961 Před 3 lety +10

    Your vids are super informative and I love your approach! Let the haters hate, they just need something to have "control" over..... Same as a small child or inferior adult! If you cannot understand what I am saying or are unwilling to reflect on yourself, GOOD FOR YOU!!!

  • @charlesh8241
    @charlesh8241 Před 3 měsíci

    Sir, I enjoy your channel and have learned so much from you. I always chuckle. Everyone who I have turned onto your channel has thanked me!

  • @johnhays8708
    @johnhays8708 Před 2 lety

    Long time ham radio operator located up the hill in the High Desert. Had my GMRS license for 10+ years. I enjoy off roading and your videos!

  • @danno02
    @danno02 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for your work man, not only do you crack me up...I look forward to your videos. Your explanations are simple and to the point. Cheers!

  • @philipklinkenborg7223
    @philipklinkenborg7223 Před 3 lety +7

    I have really warmed up to your style and totally dig it! Thanks for doing this one and all the others. Keep up the good work!

  • @ryn448
    @ryn448 Před 10 měsíci

    I appreciate your videos. I started out watching your videos to get a little more famailar with my UV-5R, and as time went on, you helped me find an interest in GMRS. Thank you for your videos! And thank you for your article on your website on how to navigate the confusing mess that is the FCC GMRS license process.

  • @tomklunder4228
    @tomklunder4228 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for clear and concise content for us new to gmrs radio.

  • @patriotwoodworker6092
    @patriotwoodworker6092 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Newbie here I just applied for my GMRS license today. Cost is 35.00. I’m working my way to a ham tech license not for a new hobby but for prep needs. I’m a humble guy when it comes to this field. My hobby is woodworking.

    • @frostyjim2633
      @frostyjim2633 Před 2 měsíci +1

      So, you want a government license for use when the government collapses?

  • @2147jarhead
    @2147jarhead Před 3 lety +5

    Thanks again for your down to earth explanation

  • @jameskj3mee269
    @jameskj3mee269 Před 2 lety

    First, your deadpan sense of humor is amazing. Secondly, I'm a happy, friendly, second generation ham...just grabbed my GMRS license after having the FRS/GMRS simplex and repeater freq's in the codeplugs of my Motorola XPR4550 and 7550's for forever. Third, truly appreciate the video. Thanks.

  • @sgiff
    @sgiff Před 25 dny

    Always enjoy learning on your channel, as everyone clearly loves you I wont lavish over this, I'll just say thanks for the info, just getting into this so I appreciate your help and your videos are very easy to understand.

  • @mattc3169
    @mattc3169 Před 3 lety +7

    Nice explanation for someone new to the radio world. I was on the fence between CB, Ham or GMRS in my vehicle for every day and on camping trips. Now I’m really leaning GMRS.

    • @jtcj11
      @jtcj11 Před 3 lety +1

      I would probably do Ham and a GMRS if I were you. It just gives you extra options in an emergency

    • @mattc3169
      @mattc3169 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jtcj11 thank you and that is something I’m definitely considering.

    • @-pyrosef-
      @-pyrosef- Před 9 měsíci

      Cb, gmrs, FRS would be cheaper and more accessible to everyday people. Ham bands are less so considering the testing, licensing, and up front equipment cost. Good luck have fun

  • @almirria6753
    @almirria6753 Před 3 lety +8

    I just found this channel/page and am finding the info most useful. As I am a prepper & a member of a mag [mutual assistance group NOT a militia, but a group of like-minded preppers] and we are always looking for an inexpensive way for back up comms for just in case the cell/phone systems go down for what ever reson/s. [ie power failure, bad storms, earthquake (we are in mid Mo. & have a fault zone running through our county)

    • @olacop
      @olacop Před 3 lety +4

      I'm in Arkansas and I know the fault line you speak of. If it goes, it will be "the" big one.

    • @johnmurdock5001
      @johnmurdock5001 Před 3 lety +1

      To Al Mirra, I live in Ft. Worth, TX and we just had an arctic blast this last week. Where I'm at we were without electricity for 2 days and 2 nights. No cell phone service. Definitely get some repeaters up if possible. I have been researching the Zetas drug cartel in Mexico. You see they used a radio network as their main communications platform. They put up repeaters everywhere and had actionable intelligence in the moment from one end of the country to the other. On thing they did was power their off grid repeaters with solar panels, and battery banks to ensure they had power at night as well. You should research this. Wired magazine did several articles detailing their operation between 2011-2013. You can still read those articles online.

  • @grega7323
    @grega7323 Před 2 lety +2

    I recently got my Technician Ham Radio License. However, I got interested in GMRS because I wanted to stay connected with my family and I know my wife isn't going to go through the trouble of getting a HAM license. So far I'm liking GMRS and the videos you do. Thank you!

  • @Scubroo
    @Scubroo Před rokem

    Thanks for this info! Another ham that loves GMRS. Right tool for the right purpose! All the people I trail with are on GMRS and not ham frequencies. So useful. Keep on spreading the word!

  • @hotroof
    @hotroof Před 3 lety +6

    Thank you. I feel so much better now that I did the right thing.

  • @tobydz
    @tobydz Před 3 lety +4

    OK so this is my new fav channel for radio.... Thanks for the vid, man!

  • @Mr_A_Observations
    @Mr_A_Observations Před rokem

    I'm setting up my truck as you speak. This is very helpful. Thank you.

  • @robgoebel4144
    @robgoebel4144 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for the video. Very helpful. I'm a HAM radio operator and am just getting into GMRS. I love the simplicity. Thanks again.

  • @stephaniecurlee6936
    @stephaniecurlee6936 Před 3 lety +6

    Randy, you are an absolute breath of fresh air! I happen to be a ham operator, however I have to agree with you. There are so many ham snobs it's really ridiculous. I passed my test after the class and was super excited. I had a great instructor who was former military and we hit it off. Field day comes around and I'm looking at the different set ups etc. I look at one of the club guy's and he's doing packet. I wanted to learn this, so I asked him if could explain and show me how it all works. He looked at me and put his head phones back on and stared at the screen. That was seven years ago. I had my Gmrs license as well but it lapsed.I was waiting to see if the price would drop down I've made one contact in that time on a ham repeater then some guys got into a argument so I said I'll only go on there if necessary There are too many grumpy azz old men, who kill it for younger people. I stay strictly Gmrs. Nice rig you have. I'm working on a 2001 not a Jeep Montero sport 4x4 lifted ARB bumper winch etc. I've found that Gmrs is so much easier and less old grump bumps killing the mood of fun in communication. So I'm the one percent. Love the humor the SS Minnow humor made me lol. Keep doing what you do. Love the videos and the trips.

    • @W2IRT
      @W2IRT Před 3 lety +2

      Field Day can be an odd time. Some people are just there for the food, some love the public-facing part of it, and others are very hard-core contesters who are there for rate (contacts per hour) and to try to "win" their section or division. I'm usually one of them (I'm a morse code contesting junkie), but at least I'll do my best to suggest a newcomer to go and see so-and-so, then ask so-and-so to show him/her around a bit. Club meetings are usually better for asking questions.

    • @stephaniecurlee6936
      @stephaniecurlee6936 Před 3 lety +4

      @@W2IRT nope I'd never go near that club again. To sit there and look at me and then not say anything. That's blatant douche baggery. They were all like that except for the main guy. The club has since gone down even worse

    • @deecee2647
      @deecee2647 Před 6 měsíci

      @ Stephaniecurlee6936 I think ur rite' “blatant doucebaggery,” that was totally uncalled for- idiots like that give all of us hams a bad rap- I promise you that we all aren’t like that- I would go back just to signify I got it. Thanks BASTARD…😊

  • @jrpefx
    @jrpefx Před 3 lety +3

    Well said Randy thank you. Information that is needed. Crechuncking is keying and not identifying. Said by a Amature Radio Operator and a GMRS license holder .

  • @roaddog9222
    @roaddog9222 Před rokem

    Thank you very much for the explanation of repeaters. Going to install a MXT275 in my truck. After watching your videos the MXT275 seemed like a good first radio.

  • @central_tx_outdoors3866

    Watched your videos for the last few days. Since then i got a baofeng uv9g and my GMRS license. Definitely hooked.

  • @AirwavesAmateurRadio
    @AirwavesAmateurRadio Před 3 lety +3

    Longtime ham op (K5PO) and also just recently picked up a GMRS license to have more effective family comms. It’s great to have options!

  • @c0ba1t
    @c0ba1t Před 3 lety +3

    Friendly ham here and licensed GMRS as well. I enjoy your videos.

  • @nopressureguy
    @nopressureguy Před rokem +2

    Dude I feel like you are one of my people. Lol Jeeps, Radios, Sarcasm, Complete Passive Aggresive Disdain for Idiots. You're Definitely one of my favorites.

  • @timmanwell2538
    @timmanwell2538 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video. Actually, this is just one of MANY great videos. So, first of all, I'm a ham radio operator (relatively newly licensed, 2019). Per your invitation, I wanted to say "hello!" 🙂 I've been binge watching your vids because I'm interested in RADIO, and GMRS sounds like a fascinating service. On the ham side, I'm happy to say that there are lots of 'evangelists' who encourage hams to be involved with/competent on multiple radio services. I haven't yet purchased my first GMRS radio/pair of radios, but the short list is getting shorter. In the meantime, *love *love *love your vids, Randy. Thanks for what you do! And, LMAO about "don't try to get us to join your cult." 🙂 Tim Manwell, KD9LAI.

  • @mcktx432
    @mcktx432 Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you Randy.
    To everyone else: Can't stress enough how much you need to download his excellent instructions for navigating the quagmire that is the FCC website to register and request a GMRS license. As of 5/14/21, the fee is still $70. I made it to the screen that said that and quit. [insert coffee slurp sound here] I will try again later to see when it drops to $35.
    Edit: Because patience is my middle name, I waited a whole day and bit the bullet on 5/15/21 and paid the $70.

  • @elmono4766
    @elmono4766 Před 2 lety

    You are talking directly to me. Awsome. Thanks

  • @mikekd9bku333
    @mikekd9bku333 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Just getting started with GMRS, thanks for the info! very helpful !

  • @steveklotz973
    @steveklotz973 Před 3 lety +3

    Good info as always and great sense of humor.........I think.

  • @HewesNews
    @HewesNews Před 3 lety +15

    I am an amateur radio operator. I appreciate your videos. I see GMRS as another radio tool in the communications hobby. Radios are cool, no matter what bands they operate on. WA2JOE

  • @Fantazier1
    @Fantazier1 Před rokem

    My history with radios. First I got into listening to AM/FM/Shortwave Radios, then into CB Radios, then into Scanners, then GMRS (w/license) and lastly I got my Ham General license. I for one appreciate your videos and your humor.

  • @byrondaniels421
    @byrondaniels421 Před 3 lety

    Randy: Thanks. I just purchased a Midland ER310 NOAA Radio. It had a FEMA Recommended Emergency Checklist in it that recommended having a GMRS radio. I went to Google and CZcams to find out what GMRS meant and I found you. Now I've given you Thumbs Up and Subscribed as you take me through this stage of my prepping. Very enjoyable. Thanks again.

  • @toddhoffmaster6057
    @toddhoffmaster6057 Před 3 lety +8

    I really like your style and the content is what brings me to watch your videos. Keep up the excellent work. Btw, I am a 1% hammer and GMRS licensed operator who loves wheeling and everything that goes along with it - including communication on whatever you have to do it with.

  • @tac9133
    @tac9133 Před 3 lety +4

    I just found your channel today. I laughed out loud. Thank you for presenting the info in a down to earth manner. AND, I just got my GMRS license last week. It's still $70.

  • @RVExodus
    @RVExodus Před rokem +1

    I just registered for a GMRS license …. $35 baby!!!! Now I can spend the $35 I saved on a helmet headset. Awesome videos boss. Thanks for doing what you do.

  • @lancedonati
    @lancedonati Před 3 lety +1

    just wanna say, im a huge huge fan of your channel and i really learn and appreciate this stuff. just got my GMRS license the other day and headed on a big ol' trip in September to the West. Hope I can run with your crew, even though were rocking a TAYota.

  • @rogersnyder1294
    @rogersnyder1294 Před rokem +3

    I hold both amateur and GRMS licenses. I enjoy both. Your videos are informative and witty. As to the sad hams, they have been around forever. Back in the 60's I often heard the phrase "no lids, no kids, and no space cadets". I have found it is best to just ignore them and try to set a positive example by being friendly and helpful. Fortunately the curmudgeons are just a small but vocal minority.

    • @-pyrosef-
      @-pyrosef- Před 9 měsíci

      I have never heard the before, it's really quiet interesting. What does no lids and no space cadets mean? I could interpret that a couple different ways haha

  • @scottpenrod5386
    @scottpenrod5386 Před 3 lety +4

    I like your style man.

  • @vanhap
    @vanhap Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for the helpful no-nonsense videos, I just purchased a dual band mobile unit. Better to learn by jumping in

  • @kentdavis7438
    @kentdavis7438 Před 2 lety +1

    You are always helpful for us newbies.

  • @BroBillyMoses
    @BroBillyMoses Před 3 lety +17

    WRJM553 / KN6EIY checking in.
    Love your videos. Not a ham snob. I always learn something from you. I'd like to send out an apology on behalf of ham operators who aren't exactly being an ambassador of that particular art and science.

    • @midsouthexpress
      @midsouthexpress Před 3 lety +2

      This is W5RHS / WRMT479. We have very few snobs on our system. I guess they don't like a repeater system where people laugh and talk and enjoy the radio as it is intended! Of course I also think they don't like that our system is usually busy and their system has the sound of fossilized crickets on it!!

  • @chrishopkins8214
    @chrishopkins8214 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you sir!!! 😁

  • @earlmac9345
    @earlmac9345 Před 2 lety

    Great video. I was referred to your youtube channel today by someone I talked to using my GMRS radio for the first time.

  • @shawnmcgovern6994
    @shawnmcgovern6994 Před 2 měsíci

    New to GMRS. Your videos are both nutty and helpful! Stay with it!

  • @stevederjones7340
    @stevederjones7340 Před 3 lety +3

    I like your videos. I’m wanting to have a communication set up for my property. For security and property management. So far I’m going to use a Midland MXT115 or the MXT400 for the base station and two of the Wouxun KG805G . Other family members will have there own GMRS radios. Once I get things set up and we get the range figured out. We will at some point build our own repeater . That way no matter where on the property we can communicate. That’s if on the 200 acre property we have any dead spots that we can’t communicate.

  • @Biff2136
    @Biff2136 Před 3 lety +3

    Lol..
    I'm a HAM. W6***, I also have a GMRS license WRJW***, AND... WAIT FOR IT.. I also have a CB that I talk on almost every night...
    Have fun with radio 👍

  • @brianmcgowen8697
    @brianmcgowen8697 Před měsícem

    Your videos are very informative and the humor keeps me awake and looking forward to the video. Thank you for doing what you do

  • @bobschweitzer7858
    @bobschweitzer7858 Před 3 měsíci

    Old HAM Radio guy here. I love your informative videos and the subtle comedy interjected thereon. Recently received my GMRS license and added a radio to my shack. More fun on FM! FM...No static at all!

  • @TomRolfson
    @TomRolfson Před rokem +3

    My requisite compliment as a HAM visiting your channel. WITH sincere appreciation for what you do. As I work to get many local people on-air with GMRS your simplicity and humor are appreciated.
    P.S. As a relatively new HAM, I can attest that at least the Milwaukee area HAMs are warm, welcoming and I've yet to encounter the NAZ..err.. "police" who give it a bad rep. New users are guided to resources v being chastised and intimidated to not get back on-air.

    • @TheNotaRubicon
      @TheNotaRubicon  Před rokem +3

      It is rare to find a Sad HAM in the real word because they dont like to leave the basement... Go online and start asking beginner questions and you'll find them.

  • @M-10783
    @M-10783 Před 3 lety +14

    I enjoy your attitude towards Ham’s (the DH ones) I’ve ran into a few myself that present as if they are NASA rocket scientists and the earth is lucky to be graced with their cognitive ability’s.

    • @WobblieSkellie
      @WobblieSkellie Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah, I don't get it. It isn't that big of a deal to pass the test. I just took a bunch of practice tests for a few days on my phone and memorized the question pool. I passed the technician, general, and was 1 question away passing the extra.

    • @filianablanxart8305
      @filianablanxart8305 Před 3 lety

      Actually I do know " NASA Rocket Scientists " ( actually Aerospace Engineers , Lab Foremen , and my Dad was Electronic Engineer designing Satellite Telemetry Systems ) . They resent the above comparisons .

    • @randomweirdo2701
      @randomweirdo2701 Před 3 lety

      @@filianablanxart8305 that's so true. I know several myself. Paradoxically, rocket scientists are some of the most down to earth people I've ever met.

  • @larrycirillo4050
    @larrycirillo4050 Před 2 lety

    Just got the beofang and you are quickly becoming my goto channel for operation for usage tips and questions asked

  • @dont4450
    @dont4450 Před rokem

    Hi not only are you entertaining, but you are extremely helpful. Thanks so much.

  • @Nightmarehc130
    @Nightmarehc130 Před 3 lety +4

    thanks RANDY!!!

  • @ZLew02
    @ZLew02 Před 3 lety +8

    Kerchunk- Especially new people seem to like to do it as a way just to see if they can hit the repeater. If you make it in, in most cases when you key down you will see/hear that the repeater is broadcasting. For those monitoring the frequency it is just a few seconds of silence or static that gets broadcast. More than anything, it's just annoying to some if it happens too much. Also, technically it's generall not done legally, because those who kerchunk normally don' go back and identify within the time limit. Seems to be more taboo on repeaters that are heavily used.

    • @rodw3mpg644
      @rodw3mpg644 Před 3 lety

      Kerchunking a repeater can get irritating to some degree on GMRS, but ham repeaters, because they usually run much higher wattage, can make the electric meter spin faster in transmit mode. Not that big of a problem at 50 watts.

  • @n2xrw1
    @n2xrw1 Před rokem

    Randy I love your video's, you're straight forward and to the point. Yes, I am a ham, one of the good hams and even recommended you to another ham and he now also enjoys your video's. Keep up the great work 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @lonnierussell1926
    @lonnierussell1926 Před 7 měsíci

    new subscriber.Just getting started in GMRS communication, and you have provided me the starting point of information to build on, read the manual several times but your videos really made it all come together. BTW really like your presentations, and {tongue&cheek} humor.Thank you and keep it up