I could upload a file, but it is just a easy to work off the list discussed in the Frequencies of Note thread I would say?Rearfang wrote:is it possible to clone a list of freq over the net ?
onto the baofeng
Resilient Emergency Communications
Re: Resilient Emergency Communications
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CHIRP is a free, open-source tool for programming your amateur radio. It supports a large number of manufacturers and models, as well as provides a way to interface with multiple data sources and formats.
Baofeng
F-11 (in daily builds)
UV-3R
UV-5R and variants
UV-82/82L/82X (in daily builds)
UV-B5/B6 (in daily builds)
BF-888 (in daily builds)
http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Home
Baofeng
F-11 (in daily builds)
UV-3R
UV-5R and variants
UV-82/82L/82X (in daily builds)
UV-B5/B6 (in daily builds)
BF-888 (in daily builds)
http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Home
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Re: Resilient Emergency Communications
As the number of people with capable radios seems to be growing
Can everyone take time to listen out on one-seven-two MHz in their local area over the next few weeks please?
This is one of the frequencies that can be allocated on a temporary basis, so it may prove to be a good one for RVs and the like. But it is also has potential if the SHTF as a general calling channel for us. But first, it is worth finding out if it especially busy anywhere.
Please do not transmit on this at the moment, this is just an exercise in seeing if the frequency is a busy one. Thanks
Can everyone take time to listen out on one-seven-two MHz in their local area over the next few weeks please?
This is one of the frequencies that can be allocated on a temporary basis, so it may prove to be a good one for RVs and the like. But it is also has potential if the SHTF as a general calling channel for us. But first, it is worth finding out if it especially busy anywhere.
Please do not transmit on this at the moment, this is just an exercise in seeing if the frequency is a busy one. Thanks
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Any idea of times?Malthouse wrote:As the number of people with capable radios seems to be growing
Can everyone take time to listen out on one-seven-two MHz in their local area over the next few weeks please?
This is one of the frequencies that can be allocated on a temporary basis, so it may prove to be a good one for RVs and the like. But it is also has potential if the SHTF as a general calling channel for us. But first, it is worth finding out if it especially busy anywhere.
Please do not transmit on this at the moment, this is just an exercise in seeing if the frequency is a busy one. Thanks
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Location: Areas 8 & 10
Re: Resilient Emergency Communications
As and when you can really, working hours are probably the most likely to be busy but also if there is a festival or other event going on locally then they may well use it.
I can't remember the frequencies the Goose Fair use, but that is the sort of thing.
I can't remember the frequencies the Goose Fair use, but that is the sort of thing.
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Currently listening, absolutely nothing on that as yet but I'll continue to monitor and roam around the area a bit for the next few weeks.Malthouse wrote:As the number of people with capable radios seems to be growing
Can everyone take time to listen out on one-seven-two MHz in their local area over the next few weeks please?
This is one of the frequencies that can be allocated on a temporary basis, so it may prove to be a good one for RVs and the like. But it is also has potential if the SHTF as a general calling channel for us. But first, it is worth finding out if it especially busy anywhere.
Please do not transmit on this at the moment, this is just an exercise in seeing if the frequency is a busy one. Thanks
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Top stuff, cheers
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I got a burst of some traffic on that freq 2 nights ago but couldn't make it probably too far away out only about a 20/30 sec transmit
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
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Re: Resilient Emergency Communications
baofeng uv5r only run on chargeable and dont runon double a's etc they are good but there is no difference between uv5r uv5ra etc its the same radio with different colours etc
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ep have you seen the AA converter for the UV5R?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Battery-Case- ... 20da30f05d
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Battery-Case- ... 20da30f05d
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