Now the question is, should there be a different identifier for each user on my call sign, WQYX 855? On the ham bands, everyone has their individual call. This isn't ham radio so some of the firm and fast ham rules are not necessarily required. Some times it seems that hams tend ...
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I hear them on the radio at times, also the mall security has used it to contact the house keeping staff as well. FRN: 0002748242 Callsign: KAB1523 https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/license.jsp?licKey=194751 https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/licenseAdminSum.jsp...
Among others, one of the most important GMRS rules is to always identify yourself. This is done by using your GMRS call sign every time you are transmitting. 5. Activating and changing the functions Above, we talked about the general steps for transmitting using a GMRS radio. However, it ...
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Absolutely or even better they shouldn’t use tones. If I am in a situation where I’m using a radio in an emergency I think I’d like to be sure anyone could hear the call. The idea that someone has to have a particular tone set for an emergency call added with the fact that on...
Also, once you're done your conversation, are you going to manually go back and clearly identify by callsign on each one of the channels which your radio just transmitted on? Or, does your fancy Wouxun/Radioditty/Pofung take care of identifying for you?
If folks were recognized as having expertise in certain aspects of radio communications then maybe that needs to be recognized. And it would help new comers that have questions on who to ask or listen to. And of course, there needs to be an OPT OUT part to that as well. If there are...
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