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Albion CB Radio 7 Years Ago – Rat City 2005 – MURS – GMRS – AMATEUR RADIO

Saturday, February 11th, 2012

7 years ago, in 2005, Heavy Chevy, Shotgun, Boss Hogg, Tennessee Hillbilly, Red Ryder, Legal Eagle, Bobby Bye-Yi 357, Weedburner & Brown Bear all appear in this classic Albion CB Radio recording. In the photo: Wild Turkey & his Gobble-Mobile…

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    Albion Live Raw Radio Feed #1 – CB MURS GMRS Ham Amateur Radio

    Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

    Police, Fire, CBers, Ham Operators, City Workers, Ambulances, Jackson County Sheriff & more on the Albion Raw Feed – Unedited, uncut…

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      Sideband Freebanding 27.475MHz LSB – CB Radio MURS GMRS Ham 11 Meters

      Monday, January 16th, 2012

      This recording was made in Southern Michigan on 1/10/2012 – sidebanding freebanders on lower sideband. Unlike the many that use AM, such as truckers and the mentally disadvantaged, a lot of operators stick with sideband because, well, sidebanders are polite, friendly and easy going. They’re also a bit smarter.

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        My New MURS Standby – Ham Amateur Radio GMRS CB Freeband

        Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

        My radio station. I’m getting a lot of static squelch breaks on my radios as of late. 151.940 is becoming noisy. Heavy Chevy & his friends use 151.880, so I won’t select that one. 154.600 is also noisy. So it comes down to either 151.820 or 154.570MHz – Because my equipment is tuned to 151MHz I’ll probably select the former.

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          CERT FRS Exercise

          Sunday, January 1st, 2012

          CERT FRS Exercise • 05DEC11

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            Tri-Square eXRS Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radios.MPG

            Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

            Tri-Square eXRS radios. 900MHz spread spectrum frequency hopping radios. Feature digital encryption and allow for short text messages to be sent. Great for use in areas where FRS and GMRS frequencies are overused by people.

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              Interference on GMRS 7 462.7125MHz

              Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

              Went on a local active frequency on the lower GMRS shared band and got this loud noise, it still continues without any pause, i have checked and none of my own devices are causing the interference nor are the any repeaters on close frequencies.

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                Emergency Communications: Motorola Talkabout MR355R FRS/GMRS radios

                Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

                Just another installment in my series about emergency communications. These are pretty neat little radios, price is right, and fairly versitle. Defenitly get my 2 thumbs up. Im in no way a communications expert, so this is just my review from a consumer perspective. These offer some complex features that arent available on other radios like the use of repeaters, but they are fairly simple to operate. List of features: www.motorola.com Repeater Tower directory: www.mygmrs.com

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                  React Negor Philippines Hymm – React Philippines

                  Monday, October 3rd, 2011

                  www.reactnegor.org — LYRICS — From Various Regions We Come with the same horizon we scan we react with urgency To handle an emergency To help our fellowmen as much as we can we extend our helping hand we avoid confusions with constant communication we are react we can we give our all to big and small ready to responds to act and to command we are react, we are react, where ever we may go through land, air or sea. we are family we are react. we give our all to big and small ready to responds to act and to command we are react, we are react, where ever we may be through land, air or sea. we are family we are react.

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                    GMRS base setup test Workman BS450 & Kenwood TK-805D FM Radio

                    Thursday, August 25th, 2011

                    Video showing the temporary setup and test of the Workman BS450 5/8 wave vertical and a late model Kenwood TK-805D. The Kenwood came to me via the nephew of a ham. His uncle gave it to him for GMRS. Before that he had apparently modded it for lower frequency coverage because it was programmed for 70cm even though coverage is only suppose to be 450-470 MHz. Being a late model programmable unit I wiped the memory and programmed the GMRS frequencies in because that’s all I plan to use this radio for. The radio is a 25 watt unit and shows 27 watts on my Welz SP-122 meter but the meter is only rated up to 60 MHz so who knows how accurate that reading is. I need to borrow or by a UHF SWR meter because I have nothing in the way of UHF test equipment.

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