• best gmrs transceiver

    From Robert Wolfe@VERT/KLYNTAR to all on Tue Jul 7 22:13:00 2026
    Was wondering what folks thought the best GMRS transceiver was? I
    have the Baefeng UV-5R mini.

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  • From fusion@VERT/CFBBS to Robert Wolfe on Wed Jul 8 07:41:00 2026
    On 07 Jul 2026, Robert Wolfe said the following...

    Was wondering what folks thought the best GMRS transceiver was? I
    have the Baefeng UV-5R mini.

    the FCC likes it if you use a GMRS-specific radio. i always liked the UV-82
    and the GMRS-V2 that's based off it is nice, but it looks like there are a
    ton (just as an example, not familiar with the site) here: https://shop.mygmrs.com/

    tbh though if you're going to put one in your car (or maybe on your desk) all the mobiles are junk, especially at the price they're sold, and it's really
    not worth paying premium for them when you can get a Motorola XPR model on
    eBay (search for like 'motorola XPR 403' or something) in the same sort of $180-220 range. pretty much everyone ends up with one of those motorolas

    caveat though.. they're not designed for programming on the fly, or are potentially hard to program in general. some eBay sellers will program them
    for you with all the channels (just no CTCSS tones) and if you have any repeaters in town they can add those too. you'd be better off being able to program it yourself though.

    ORRRRR just use an unlocked ham radio. nobody will know. i hate carrying / keeping set-up extra radios just because papa FCC doesn't like the thought that joe random from amazon might program their radio the wrong way. and the filtering on the chinese radios is BAD (see this video i made: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aka8HSvlR9M )

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  • From Khronos@VERT/CWSHACK to Robert Wolfe on Wed Jul 8 08:01:16 2026
    Re: best gmrs transceiver
    By: Robert Wolfe to all on Tue Jul 07 2026 22:13:00

    Was wondering what folks thought the best GMRS transceiver was? I
    have the Baefeng UV-5R mini.

    I have a grms license myself, but have never used it yet.
    When looking for a radio you want something that is FCC part 90 certified.

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  • From Robert Wolfe@VERT/KLYNTAR to FUSION on Wed Jul 8 12:00:00 2026

    On Jul 08, 2026 07:41am, FUSION wrote to Robert Wolfe:

    the FCC likes it if you use a GMRS-specific radio. i always
    liked the
    UV-82 and the GMRS-V2 that's based off it is nice, but it looks
    like
    there are a ton (just as an example, not familiar with the site)
    here:
    https://shop.mygmrs.com/

    I've looked ayt this site and tbh drooled over the repeater they
    have listed in their shop :P

    tbh though if you're going to put one in your car (or maybe on
    your
    desk) all the mobiles are junk, especially at the price they're
    sold,
    and it's really not worth paying premium for them when you can
    get a
    Motorola XPR model on eBay (search for like 'motorola XPR 403'
    or
    something) in the same sort of $180-220 range. pretty much
    everyone ends
    up with one of those motorolas

    thamnks fotr the feedback.. I wqsa lucky enough to catch the local
    repeater (local as in 5 miles away house at the same location as
    the transmitter for our local Fox TV affiliate WUTV ch. 29.) alive
    with chatter this morning. So I keyed up an introduced myself.

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  • From fusion@VERT/CFBBS to Robert Wolfe on Wed Jul 8 14:49:00 2026
    On 08 Jul 2026, Robert Wolfe said the following...

    thamnks fotr the feedback.. I wqsa lucky enough to catch the local repeater (local as in 5 miles away house at the same location as
    the transmitter for our local Fox TV affiliate WUTV ch. 29.) alive
    with chatter this morning. So I keyed up an introduced myself.

    awesome! do they run nets or was it more informal?

    it's kind of a shame the callsigns for GMRS are 8 miles long :)

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to fusion on Sun Jul 12 09:25:25 2026
    fusion wrote to Robert Wolfe <=-

    it's kind of a shame the callsigns for GMRS are 8 miles long :)

    I always thought it was cool seeing old HAM callsigns - the smaller the
    older, I presume.

    Phil Karn worked for Qualcomm and wrote Qpopper, a POP3 mail server I
    used, and KA9Q, a DOS TCP/IP router. KA9Q is his call sign. Given that
    the K is fixed, if they're given in alphabetical order, he'd be license
    number 1207?



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  • From phigan@VERT/TACOPRON to poindexter FORTRAN on Sun Jul 12 16:14:10 2026
    Re: Re: best gmrs transceiver
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to fusion on Sun Jul 12 2026 09:25 am

    alphabetical order, he'd be license
    number 1207?

    Not sure if it's always been this way,
    but call signs get shorter the higher
    level license you get. The number
    indicates the area you got the license
    from. So the first license gets you a
    2x3 call, then the next a 2x2, and the
    next 2x1 or 1x2, I think. The K isn't
    necessarily fixed, but also has to do
    with where the license was from. These
    days, though, you can get any call with
    a vanity call request (I think).
    There's probably someone that knows all
    this junk better than I do.

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