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Whew!
Since ar-jedii is cool with it, I'll leave it up with read-only privileges for all at https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dwmFA7JSaMlzEASxOahwVIAeCx3wp-0_PEYSkZzP2ck/edit#gid=0. ar-jedi: If you PM or email me your Google ID I can give you editor privileges. Likewise, I have created a public folder on my Google Drive, so if anyone wants to host a document related to this forum let me know. |
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Originally Posted By Forest:
THAT is a winning idea! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Forest:
Originally Posted By ar-jedi:
t. to that end i always meant to add a flip side graphic of "field expedient antennas" (including wire lengths, supports, and such) THAT is a winning idea! who will answer this call to arms from 2013? http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_10_22/668178__ARCHIVED_THREAD____EmComm_Frequency_Reference_Card_Update.html&page=2#i11421025 ETA dammmmmmnnnnn... 2 years to-the-(off-by-one)-day! ar-jedi |
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Originally Posted By ar-jedi:
<snip> alas, this battery lasted january 2007 --> september 2015. 8 years 9 months. so close to 87... <snip> View Quote Holy crap! This is unheard of in AZ. I have a preventative maintenance cycle of 24 months regardless of how the battery tests, and I carry a whole spare battery if I'm going away from civilization. I can't even wrap my head around 8 years on one battery. |
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This thread resides at the top with the other Important Threads.
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Originally Posted By seek2:
Holy crap! This is unheard of in AZ. I have a preventative maintenance cycle of 24 months regardless of how the battery tests, and I carry a whole spare battery if I'm going away from civilization. I can't even wrap my head around 8 years on one battery. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By seek2:
Originally Posted By ar-jedi:
<snip> alas, this battery lasted january 2007 --> september 2015. 8 years 9 months. so close to 87... <snip> Holy crap! This is unheard of in AZ. I have a preventative maintenance cycle of 24 months regardless of how the battery tests, and I carry a whole spare battery if I'm going away from civilization. I can't even wrap my head around 8 years on one battery. Meh, just park at the top of the hill so you'll at least be able to bump start it. |
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Originally Posted By dispatch55126:
Meh, just park at the top of the hill so you'll at least be able to bump start it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By dispatch55126:
Originally Posted By seek2:
Originally Posted By ar-jedi:
<snip> alas, this battery lasted january 2007 --> september 2015. 8 years 9 months. so close to 87... <snip> Holy crap! This is unheard of in AZ. I have a preventative maintenance cycle of 24 months regardless of how the battery tests, and I carry a whole spare battery if I'm going away from civilization. I can't even wrap my head around 8 years on one battery. Meh, just park at the top of the hill so you'll at least be able to bump start it. Phoenix is at the bottom of a hill. I'm in agreement, 2 years is about what I get out of mine. I usually wait, but I'll probably swap the next one in the Jeep* preventatively, since I'm doing a long trip in Moab. (It's working, but seems weak) I've gotten a little more out of batteries that are stored behind the back seat (Audi, MB), and thus are not as exposed to the environment. But regular batteries... it's been about 1/year in vehicles with those. *-The Jeep has been 2 or 3, right now. But it's NOT a DD anymore, and I've been pretty good about driving it at least 1-2 times/week. About as easy as it gets for a battery. |
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Originally Posted By seek2:
Holy crap! This is unheard of in AZ. I have a preventative maintenance cycle of 24 months regardless of how the battery tests, and I carry a whole spare battery if I'm going away from civilization. I can't even wrap my head around 8 years on one battery. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By seek2:
Originally Posted By ar-jedi:
<snip> alas, this battery lasted january 2007 --> september 2015. 8 years 9 months. so close to 87... <snip> Holy crap! This is unheard of in AZ. I have a preventative maintenance cycle of 24 months regardless of how the battery tests, and I carry a whole spare battery if I'm going away from civilization. I can't even wrap my head around 8 years on one battery. some of your neighbors in AZ are claiming far longer replacement intervals: http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_134/1341710_Had_to_replace_my_OEM_battery_in_my_BMW_____10_years_later.html ar-jedi |
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Related to the Emcomm reference card, good info to include in your kit:
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Originally Posted By ar-jedi:
some of your neighbors in AZ are claiming far longer replacement intervals: http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_134/1341710_Had_to_replace_my_OEM_battery_in_my_BMW_____10_years_later.html ar-jedi View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ar-jedi:
Originally Posted By seek2:
Originally Posted By ar-jedi:
<snip> alas, this battery lasted january 2007 --> september 2015. 8 years 9 months. so close to 87... <snip> Holy crap! This is unheard of in AZ. I have a preventative maintenance cycle of 24 months regardless of how the battery tests, and I carry a whole spare battery if I'm going away from civilization. I can't even wrap my head around 8 years on one battery. some of your neighbors in AZ are claiming far longer replacement intervals: http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_134/1341710_Had_to_replace_my_OEM_battery_in_my_BMW_____10_years_later.html ar-jedi My 02 Dodge Cummins still has the factory batteries in it. I don't know how. |
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Edit: Nevermind, I found the answer.
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I just replaced the battery in my wife's car today... I wonder if I should have kept it for radio use.... whatever I got my $12 core fee back so screw it
And I just looked at the frequency chart... looks like it could use a few updates. Do we really have a daily 40m net? Not that I've heard... |
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Changed the 40m Guard Freq and hosting on HR360 till a better solution is found.
ARFcom Ham EMCOMM Freq Sheet 9/14/18 |
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Originally Posted By SCWolverine:
Changed the 40m Guard Freq and hosting on HR360 till a better solution is found. ARFcom Ham EMCOMM Freq Sheet 9/14/18 View Quote 73 de Greg (BD) |
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yessir!
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I just found this thread. Great idea and well thought out. Instead of starting a new thread I thought I would just ask here. How long can you expect to cross band repeat on a car battery and still be able to start the car.
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Originally Posted By Lead-slinger:
I just found this thread. Great idea and well thought out. Instead of starting a new thread I thought I would just ask here. How long can you expect to cross band repeat on a car battery and still be able to start the car. View Quote https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/direct-current/chpt-11/battery-ratings/ Figure a typical mobile radio will pull 11 ish amps when transmitting at full power. And a half-amp or so standby. |
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Originally Posted By Lead-slinger:
I just found this thread. Great idea and well thought out. Instead of starting a new thread I thought I would just ask here. How long can you expect to cross band repeat on a car battery and still be able to start the car. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By SCWolverine:
In a late model Ford E350 about 2 days......ask me how I know. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By SCWolverine:
Originally Posted By Lead-slinger:
I just found this thread. Great idea and well thought out. Instead of starting a new thread I thought I would just ask here. How long can you expect to cross band repeat on a car battery and still be able to start the car. |
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I vote we need to add the JS8 call 40m/ 20M and 80M freq to the list.
Along with the DMR Arfcoms TG and possible a DMR simplex freq / TG. So JS8 @ARFCOM Group Name 40M 7.078 Primary 20M 14.078 Secondary 80M 3.578 DMR TGIF Network TG 556 DMR Simplex Possibly use same UHF freqs? Time slot 1 556 Time slot 2 762 Thoughts? |
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Originally Posted By swampfoxoutdoors: I vote we need to add the JS8 call 40m/ 20M and 80M freq to the list. Along with the DMR Arfcoms TG and possible a DMR simplex freq / TG. So JS8 @ARFCOM Group Name 40M 7.078 Primary 20M 14.078 Secondary 80M 3.578 DMR TGIF Network TG 556 DMR Simplex Possibly use same UHF freqs? Time slot 1 556 Time slot 2 762 Thoughts? View Quote I thoght Olivia was the mode of choice for Arfcom. |
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Still is, JS8 is a great addition tho
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Originally Posted By Gyprat: I thoght Olivia was the mode of choice for Arfcom. View Quote Probably was 10yrs ago I think the features of JS8 far out weight that of what Olivia have to offer. The program is simpler than trying to set up PSK on FLdigi or HRD. And the networking features ad a huge bonus than any other mode (to my knowledge) have to offer. Im not suggesting we get rid of Olivia by any means just add JS8 to the list. |
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I see. Just curious. It's been about 5 years since I used any digital modes. Just can't get excited about it. I do need to set it up and ready, possibly for the next emm. comm drill. I'm very good at procrastinating tho.
ADD JS8 TO THE LIST!!!!!! |
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Originally Posted By Gyprat: I see. Just curious. It's been about 5 years since I used any digital modes. Just can't get excited about it. I do need to set it up and ready, possibly for the next emm. comm drill. I'm very good at procrastinating tho. ADD JS8 TO THE LIST!!!!!! View Quote Well JS8 is not super thrilling I’ll give it that. It’s a weak signal utility mode that has its place in the tool box. Program is free and if one can setup Wsjtx then you can set up JS8. Very simple and a lot of Youtube videos on the topic. I imagine in 10 more years we will see another revision to this list discussing which Digital Voice HF mode I hope. |
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Originally Posted By swampfoxoutdoors: Well JS8 is not super thrilling I’ll give it that. It’s a weak signal utility mode that has its place in the tool box. Program is free and if one can setup Wsjtx then you can set up JS8. Very simple and a lot of Youtube videos on the topic. I imagine in 10 more years we will see another revision to this list discussing which Digital Voice HF mode I hope. View Quote I think JS8 would be useful to alert people that an emergency net has been activated. |
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Back to the spread sheet, I need to be able to print this in a larger format. May we get the list in a larger font size?
73, Rob |
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Originally Posted By ar-jedi: I plan on making this a laminated sheet in my grab bag. i attempted to make it so that it can be printed, cut out, and folded in half vertically. let me know if i failed. ar-jedi View Quote @ar-jedi In all seriousness the print size is way too small and would be horrid in poor lighting, if possible lets get it rearranged. tnx 73, Rob |
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Originally Posted By Brundoggie: I think JS8 would be useful to alert people that an emergency net has been activated. View Quote Does JS8 even support audio alerts? Even if it did, your computer's audio is feeding your radio - so there isn't any way of hearing any alert generated by your computer. |
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Originally Posted By Brundoggie: I think JS8 would be useful to alert people that an emergency net has been activated. View Quote That is if you leave your radios running all the time. It may work somewhere in Arizona, where it rains once per year. My radios are turned off and disconnected from antennas and power when I leave the shack. It doesn't matter what grounding or lightning protection is installed. |
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Originally Posted By Gyprat: That is if you leave your radios running all the time. It may work somewhere in Arizona, where it rains once per year. My radios are turned off and disconnected from antennas and power when I leave the shack. It doesn't matter what grounding or lightning protection is installed. View Quote I was thinking of turning it on if it looked like an emergency was inbound or if something happened. |
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I leave mine on all the time excluding storms. Need a loop antenna for indoors use.
For y’all who are not familiar with the program and have some time check this video out. NFARL JS8Call Presentation 2019-02-19 |
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Funny, the SHARES group recently formed a JS8Call team (that I'm on) to look at the feasibility of using JS8Call as an alerting mechanism. Personally, I think it's a great digital mode when propagation sucks like it does now. From here in south Texas along the Gulf Coast, I can usually be heard from west coast to east coast. Perhaps not great, but well enough for a decode and display on PSKreporter.
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Originally Posted By Skibane: Does JS8 even support audio alerts? Even if it did, your computer's audio is feeding your radio - so there isn't any way of hearing any alert generated by your computer. View Quote You can, actually. There in the audio settings you determine what sounds do what and want sounds come out of what speakers.....at least on my CAT controlled IC7100. |
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Derail---;;;;AMRRON has a pretty good hold on the persistent presence nets along with mulit-mode single rig operating. Their sys-ops is a mile deep and 3 wide, but it works and is quite impressive. YMMV
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Originally Posted By Skibane: Does JS8 even support audio alerts? Even if it did, your computer's audio is feeding your radio - so there isn't any way of hearing any alert generated by your computer. View Quote Depending on your computer / radio setup this may not be true. Within JS8CALL you can configure different audio devices for different purposes. The USB Audio (when using Signalink or IC-7300) for the radio, and internal speakers for alerts. |
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Originally Posted By SCWolverine: Derail---;;;;AMRRON has a pretty good hold on the persistent presence nets along with mulit-mode single rig operating. Their sys-ops is a mile deep and 3 wide, but it works and is quite impressive. YMMV View Quote Gave them a google and holy crap. lol They have alot going on with SOPs code names etc.. Pretty cool. https://amrron.com/about/ |
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Originally Posted By SCWolverine: You can, actually. There in the audio settings you determine what sounds do what and want sounds come out of what speakers.....at least on my CAT controlled IC7100. View Quote Just discovered that, in the SETTINGS/AUDIO and SETTINGS/NOTIFICATIONS sub-menus. It doesn't give you the option to only get notification sounds from a particular group callsign (or list of group callsigns), but it's still much better than not getting notifications at all. Very cool! |
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Originally Posted By TinLeg: Depending on your computer / radio setup this may not be true. Within JS8CALL you can configure different audio devices for different purposes. The USB Audio (when using Signalink or IC-7300) for the radio, and internal speakers for alerts. View Quote True. The IC7300 is it's own audio device. :) Also, there's nothing that says you can't have multiple audio adapters in a PC. They even make little USB ones. |
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Are we using an @ARFCOM group callsign for JS8 yet?
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Cool - Just added it to my list.
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Gentlemen,
Could I ask for you valuable assistance. I have 2 baofeng 5R2 radios. O do not have my Ham licenses yet but got my gmrs a couple of weeks ago. Do you if my model is capable of being used for gmrs communications. And if so how could I go about selecting the frequency to do it? Thanks in advance. |
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Originally Posted By TrueBlueTexan: Gentlemen, Could I ask for you valuable assistance. I have 2 baofeng 5R2 radios. O do not have my Ham licenses yet but got my gmrs a couple of weeks ago. Do you if my model is capable of being used for gmrs communications. And if so how could I go about selecting the frequency to do it? Thanks in advance. View Quote See here for GMRS frequencies I don't think the Baofangs are technically legal for use on FRS/GMRS frequencies due to the power range and removable antenna. |
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Originally Posted By TrueBlueTexan: Gentlemen, Could I ask for you valuable assistance. I have 2 baofeng 5R2 radios. O do not have my Ham licenses yet but got my gmrs a couple of weeks ago. Do you if my model is capable of being used for gmrs communications. And if so how could I go about selecting the frequency to do it? Thanks in advance. View Quote It will do GMRS. Yes, they are not technically legal but I've never heard of anyone who got in trouble because of this. Just make sure to set the correct frequency and TX bandwidth. BTW, dual band Baofengs will also work on MURS frequencies. No license required. Just like GMRS, no one ever got in trouble for using a Baofeng on those channels. Just saying, for emergency and educational purposes. ;) |
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Now that I'm fully digital (minus Allstar), is there an updated sheet? The latest one I have is nearing 3 years old.
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With Chinesium USB sound adapters at under 10 bucks a pop, it's easy for the non-7300 crowd to have a dedicated sound card for their rig and retain the internal pc sound device for speakers, etc.
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The shortwave broadcasters section is nearly wiped from the earth now, BBC is the only one left broadcasting on the Freq list. Not sure if anything is worth putting on instead, Radio New Zealand or a VOA transmitter is about it.
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