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Radio / Re: May 2024 ERIN SOI
« Last post by JohnyMac on Today at 08:37:55 PM »
MAY 21ST ERIN NET
DIGITAL 1900E HRS 4
3 PA
1 NJ
PHONE 2000E HRS 14
3 PA & VA
2 FL
1 NC, SC, GA, MA, TN, & NJ
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Radio / Re: May 2024 ERIN SOI
« Last post by JohnyMac on Today at 07:41:06 PM »
ON 7.192
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Comm Discussion / Re: Neighborhood Communications
« Last post by pkveazey on Today at 02:11:23 PM »
Searchboss: I'm crazy over the UV5R's because they are so easily programmed with CHIRP. If you give a UV5R to an inexperienced person, just set it on the memory location that you want them to stay on and then push the bottom right button and hold it until you hear the voice say "LOCKED". Then the user can't accidentally change the channel. If you want them to change to another channel (Memory location) then tell them to hold that bottom right button down until they hear, "UNLOCKED" and then press the up or down arrow button until they get to the memory location you want them on. I've programmed all the Marine, FRS, MURS, NOAA, etc. frequencies into them. Lately, the UV5R's have started to be only usable for transmit on HAM frequencies but you can unlock them by turning the radio off and then holding down the VFO, MONITOR, and PUSH TO TALK buttons all at the same time and then turning the radio on. If the word FACTORY pops up on the screen, then you have unlocked the radio. It should then transmit on any frequency that you set it on. I also went exclusively with the UV5R's because I only have to have one kind of battery pack that fits all of the radios. They've got some new models out that I won't buy because the battery packs are different and screw into place. Hmmm. What if I lose the screws or don't have a screwdriver with me when I want to change to a fresh battery? :facepalm:
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General Off Topic / Re: Silver
« Last post by Nemo on May 20, 2024, 07:18:13 PM »
Per Monex.com, 1916 copied and pasted.  From the banner at the top of link below.  More details scroll down linked page.

Nemo

https://www.monex.com/liveprices/

Quote
Gold $2,429.00 +13.00

Silver $31.79 +0.32

Platinum $1,055.00 -35.00

Palladium $1,038.00 +19.00




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Comm Discussion / Neighborhood Communications
« Last post by Searchboss on May 20, 2024, 01:34:44 PM »
Years ago I used to manage a wilderness Search & Rescue Team. Most of the members were not Amateur Radio Operators. We used FRS (Family Radio Service) radios for intra-team communications. They do not require a license and are all channelized alike. They were simple to operate, cheap, readily available and worked quite well at the distances that we worked from each other. We used them for many training events as well. If one broke, we tossed it and bought another one. (Actually, we kept several spares in stock.)

Today, I still find them quite useful if I need to communicate via radio with non-amateurs, but I seldom use one anymore. Most of my local radio communications now are by way of an inexpensive Baofeng UV-5R or some variant of it. Like the FRS radios, they are cheap so I won?t mind too much if it gets lost, stolen, or broken. :'( It makes it easy to keep a spare available.

In a recent post, pkveazey mentioned giving an HT to a neighbor. I have to admit that I have a ?few? extra FRS and Baofeng radios that I bought specifically to be distributed and used if I need to be able to communicate with neighbors in a normal comms-out situation. I originally bought them with the idea of passing them out to neighbors in the unlikely event that we have to defend our neighborhood or something similar.

I like the FRS radios for this because other than inadvertently turning the volume down or accidentally changing the channel, it is more difficult for a non-operator to screw up the radio as can be done on a UV-5R or similar with so many buttons to push. :P  Having said that, I find the UV-5R variants much more useful. I just spent all morning digging out my stored radios, charging the batteries, and reprogramming them so that they all have the same frequencies/channels in them. I found that some had been stored with no programmed channels. With the channels all the same, it will make it easier for inexperienced folks to learn to use them when needed.
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General Off Topic / Re: Silver
« Last post by pkveazey on May 20, 2024, 10:06:33 AM »
Well, here it is Monday morning, and I was expecting a pullback. Yep, it dropped a dollar but that won't last long. It'll start going back up because of FOMO (Fear of missing out) and because I get to decide how much my Silver is worth. This stairstep, run up and pull back is fine with me as long as I end up at the top of the stairs. Since I started Stacking, back when it was cheap, I have given a bit here and there to friends and family members. Hmmm... It's getting a bit too expensive to give any of it away now. I'm generous but I'm not stupid. :facepalm:
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General Off Topic / Re: Silver
« Last post by pkveazey on May 19, 2024, 11:12:51 PM »
I can't believe my own eyes. :facepalm: It's 11pm and I just took another look at the Spot price of Silver, and it has gone up to $32.30 oz. I really hope this is the breakout that all the Precious Metals gurus have been talking about. :popcorn:
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General Off Topic / Re: Silver
« Last post by Felix on May 19, 2024, 09:53:04 PM »
Most retirement savings is still in paper markets (stock, bonds, etc)
But with a view to not incurring a tax bill, I cashed out as much as I could within those limits and took the cash directly to a dealer paying 3% over spot for silver and divied up the conversion between bars, Maples and junk.   Will rinse and repeat next tax cycle.  Assuming we are around for one.  I now have @ 10k in metals that will weather hyper-inflation AND be in recognizable forms for barter.    Not anything like a "life's saving", but a solid component on having "x amount" of "cash" on hand for emergencies and bill paying.   IF I decide to exit the paper markets (now being thought long and hard on), then the specter of gold bars and coins looms...    _AND_ it will be at home, in a safe, subject to theft if I can't defend it.    But in hand.   And real.   Not dependent on anyone from the government come to "help me".
For those who follow and look at "cycles", we may well be in the final stages of a stock "melt up" which, like in similar looking circumstances cycles, culminates in a severe stock crash.  Bear market.   "pullback".   
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Security & Survival / Re: New Mag Member
« Last post by Jackalope on May 19, 2024, 09:01:32 PM »
     While he's up there...how about a 40/80 meter wire antenna?   :stir:

     Plus, he may be acrophobic, but it can't hurt to ask... I had to work on a tower multiple days.  The first day, I had a seasoned climber assisting me, and everything went very smoothly.  The second day I was sent two guys, who both had a fear of heights.  I really didn't need two ground men.  I accomplished the assignment, but it was much more dangerous than it should have been.  Looking back over the decades, I should have refused to work the second day.  Anyways, sometimes tower work can lead to that person getting their amateur radio license, you never know.  Then again, had a friend who got his ham license, and he later became a professional tower climber.
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Security & Survival / New Mag Member
« Last post by pkveazey on May 19, 2024, 06:19:43 PM »
I stopped by one of my MAG friend's house for a visit and his Son-In-Law came in. His Son-In-Law lives about 1500 feet up the road from me. I told the Son-In-Law that I would bring him a handi-talkie and rules on how he is allowed to use it on unlicensed frequencies. I also printed out a ton of info about prepping and security for him to keep. Hmmm.... That fellow is young a very strong. I wonder if I could convince him to climb my radio tower and mount my 5 element 220 Mhz Yagi beam about 25 feet up the tower? I've been afraid to ask anyone to climb the tower because I'm afraid they'll fall off and get injured. At present, my 220 Mhz 1/4 wave dipole is hit and miss when I try to reach the Richmond 220 repeaters with just 25 watts. The beam should get me into it 100% of the time. Nope, it will not be on a rotator. It'll be pointed straight at Richmond all the time. They have two 220 machines up there.
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