My GMRS knowledge and vocabulary has increased tremendously after routinely watching Randy on this channel. 😎 Today, I was "Unfuckulated" and also learned more about "Mag-gig-a-hertz"! 😎 Great job, Sir!
I'm from the future and you answered my questions about why I hear people from Albuquerque all the way down here in South East Arizona. I think my commen sence might have woke up for a minute and this video made sense. It seems there's a good repeater system down here.
Hahahahahahahahaha….. so I got this figured out now… I transmit & receive on a sock unless I’m on a repeater channel… and then, I’m transmitting on a cucumber and receiving on a sock. So Randy, where (or how) does the cucumber and sock go in the radio? 🤪🤪🤪 Great video man!!! Crack me up man!!!
The stuff about the "shared" repeater channels made sense! Can you also explain the shared FRS/GMRS channels? The new $35 GMRS fees are reality! I just paid my $35, but the processing seems as slow as the website updates. I'll look again in a couple days.
Damnit Randy… you spoke untruths .. a person using ch19, can easily talk with someone using a repeater on 19 provided they are in simplex range of each other. Both radios are “listening” on 19. The person using the repeater must not have tone squelch active, or the person on simplex needs to use the same tone as the repeater output. It’s easy.
Thanks Randy! This illustration of gmrs channels, was a big HELP! MY FRIEND!! I'm a step closer to operating my btech gmrs v2 HT . I still am going to continue looking for a course that I can take in these types of Radios, Randy!! Thanks for taking your time for this QUICK REPLY BACK TO ME!!! **YOUR A GOOD MAN RANDY AND HONEST IN THE BEST WAY YOU KNOW HOW!!! Maybe this is the reason why the RADICAL HAMS- BEHAVE THIS WAY!! * I'm on the out side looking IN !! This animosity that I see towards you, Randy-Has a deep ROOTED SMELL OF INTENSE!!! (JELOSEY AND ENVEY TO IT!!!)
Thank you for the info. Sadly there are no repeters here in mid Mo. [Lincoln County, by the banks of the Mississippi River, Lock & Dam #25] and I can not afford to put one together and place it up for use....Durn it.
It would be possible for someone that's on a normal simplex channel to hear and talk to someone that on a repeater. However (and it's a big however), it's almost impossible to. The repeater user's radio would need to not have their receiver locked to a sub channel code aka having the R-CTCSS or R-DCS (for the experts) option I'm going to acknowledge the fars problem but that's a smaller problem then the transmitted codes problem (assuming you're running "higher" power). But in the normal 99.99% of cases, it's not possible.
Hey Randy, if I want to talx many many fars away and I can hit a repeater but my friend can't but their repeater is in range of the one I can reach can we talx?
Another question Randy, so if I’m on channel 20 and I have a repeater channel 20 when I key the Mike the radio if programmed right will automatically use the repeater channel 20 and then broadcast on the regular channel 20 the only stupid question is the one you don’t ask I’m a newbie I’ve only had my GMRS license a week
I kinda figured out where this was going at the 1:35‼️ Sensei... 😉👌 1+1=3. 1 male + 1 female = a family of 3. I'm totally, "confudgled", about 2+2=5, though... 🤔
@@TheNotaRubicon Thank you! Just did my due diligence and found it, I also learned that the 22 channels/frequencies are 462 and 467. I thought it was anything between 462 and 467. I'm starting to get it now. Thank you for your help!!! Glad i found your videos
Can you explain how I can set up my radio so I can speak on a reapeter and they will here me. I'm only hearing them. There not hearing me I'm brand new to this. Thank you
I picked up that radioddity radio and the software sucks I tried it on my PC and the iPad just doesn't work I am trying to use chirp for my baofeng 5x and the 25 can you show me how to put in tones I just cannot get it to work
If someone is in range of repeater #1 and i am out of range of that repeater, but in range of repeater #2 which range overlaps with repeater #1, can i talk to them? Or do we both need to be in range of the same repeater?
@@TheNotaRubicon thank you sir. I am new to this. Should have my first GMRS radio and license in a couple of days. I’ve heard you talk before about a network of repeaters that would allow you to talk across the country. Have you ever tried that? Much appreciation from Austin, Texas.
So, I will hear GMRS repeater traffic while I listen to regular GMRS Channels? Do I have to have my radio tuned to one of the pre-programmed repeater channels to hear people on repeaters? Thanks for the videos!
It looks like Baofeng GM-5RH has a search freq feature that also detect tones of repeater on the freq. I have yet to try that, but wonder if that's the same tone the repeater use for opening the repeater. Anyone? If yes, that's mean we only need to know the repeater freq and baofeng will scan the tones used for users to set same tones.
Scanning the tone from the repeater will give you the repeater's output tone which may not necessarily be the same as the INPUT tone needed to open the repeater. To get the INPUT tone to open the repeater you have to monitor the INPUT frequency of the repeater and you must be in range of someone using/transmitting to the repeater - you must scan the radio of someone using the repeater, not the repeater itself.
So if the repeater is receiving on channel 27(?) and transmitting on 19, how can multiple repeaters connect and send the transmission longer distances? Is it also retransmitting on channel 27 or is the repeater configured to send the transmission on to whatever the channel of the next repeater is?
@@TheNotaRubicon I thought I heard you talk about the theory that a group could talk from one end of the country to the other, but that no one had organized it (yet)
Question, not a Rubicon I live in Moreno Valley I’m running to 5O watt MXT 500 MxTA 26db does your repeater reach in to Moreno Valley the only stupid question the one you don’t ask
Tones are one way that squelch is implemented. You only want to hear the output of the repeater you are tuned to, and the repeater only wants to retransmit signals intended for it. Tones are the primary way this selectivity is implemented.
Thank you for the education here! Not only did I learn about offset, but I thought Squelch Tail was something that plagued me after eating day old tacos. Great job!
Hey Randy! I recently got my Ham General AND GMRS licenses. My approach is ‘more is better’ whether I use it or not - so I’m not biased to either. I Have watched MANY of your vids and they are outstanding. Love your comical sarcasm and anecdotes. Your vids have taught me a LOT and I so appreciate your work. I also love that you did a vid with Crash Course Ham. That was great. :) Keep up the awesome work! Happy subscriber. :)
Sorry to add an unsolicited complication, but the repeaters users MIGHT hear you, if they are not too many fars away from you, and they are using no receive tone.
Good point. Not a GMRS user yet, but I’ve wanted to mention this a few times, but didn’t want to add more confusion to some of the new radio folks. Ha. If the GMRS repeater output has no tone, and my next door neighbor is on the repeater channel…if I key up on the shared simplex channel that matches the repeater output (while being within range of my neighbor), he’s going to hear me. It’s all just frequencies, tones and range.
That's the funniest tx/rx comparison I've seen in a long while, you're great at this, I've been a ham for 44 years this year and about A year in GMRS, plus many years in FRS MURS CB etc. Keep it up
2+2=5 Only if one of the 2’s is off set by .3 or .4 (.5 or higher would be 3 and not a 2 anymore) and the other 2 is off set by .1 to .4 (again .5 would be 3 and not a 2). If both are off set by .2 or less… it will only equal 4. I use the example frequently with know-it-all kids. It blows their minds 🤯.
I don’t understand how someone using a repeater on channel 19 would not be able to hear someone who is using simplex on channel 19? Like you said, they are sharing the same listening frequency!
If they are close, they would be able to hear/talk to them. In my example, the repeater users are many fars away, in which case they would be long out of simplex range and therefore, not able to talk to to each other.
wow. the channel is growing quickly. I think when I started watching in January or December there was about 60k(i could be wrong my memory is shit). Great work Randy. Im happy for you.
"What did you think it was gonna look like?" Well, I'd rather not answer that. Remember folks, if you think you missed something, pause with 'k' and step forward or back a frame at a time with '.' and ',' (period and comma).
This is a wonderful explanation between the standard GMRS channels and the shared Repeater Channels. *[Question]* If I believe I am in range of a local GMRS repeater (462.550), and I have the corresponding RX/TX CTCSS tone for that repeater, how do I know if I have successfully transmitted to that repeater? Thank you in advance and I greatly appreciate any feedback...
Two ways to know if you're hitting a repeater: 1) someone answers you when you talk 2) you hear a "kickback" or static "kerchunk" 1/2 a second or so after you let go of the transmit button.
I’ve been a ham operator for 34 years and I am: laughing my hind-end off at this illustration! Good job, Randy.
My GMRS knowledge and vocabulary has increased tremendously after routinely watching Randy on this channel. 😎 Today, I was "Unfuckulated" and also learned more about "Mag-gig-a-hertz"! 😎 Great job, Sir!
Still the best “edutainment” on the interwebs. Thank you, sir!
Timmy! Is that a bomb!!! no it’s a science experiment, I’m finally going to show my bitch teacher mrs Henderson a lesson in physics!
Randy thx for supporting “the current thing” We never know what it is... just as long as we support it 🤪😂👍🏻✌🏻🐻🇺🇸
!The visual representation you made of how GMRS repeater channels work is pure Beauty to these old Truckers' eyes!
pause the vid at 1:38 the statement is freaken epic!
Well done Randy! Even a Ham couldn't of explained it better! I'm a Ham and approve this message 👌.
I'm from the future and you answered my questions about why I hear people from Albuquerque all the way down here in South East Arizona. I think my commen sence might have woke up for a minute and this video made sense. It seems there's a good repeater system down here.
You always make your lessons very entertaining.
Hahahahahahahahaha….. so I got this figured out now… I transmit & receive on a sock unless I’m on a repeater channel… and then, I’m transmitting on a cucumber and receiving on a sock. So Randy, where (or how) does the cucumber and sock go in the radio? 🤪🤪🤪 Great video man!!! Crack me up man!!!
you make a squelch break sound like slurping soup. So fun and very exciting, Randy... You Killing Them. Amazing Job!
The stuff about the "shared" repeater channels made sense!
Can you also explain the shared FRS/GMRS channels?
The new $35 GMRS fees are reality! I just paid my $35, but the processing seems as slow as the website updates. I'll look again in a couple days.
Damnit Randy… you spoke untruths .. a person using ch19, can easily talk with someone using a repeater on 19 provided they are in simplex range of each other. Both radios are “listening” on 19. The person using the repeater must not have tone squelch active, or the person on simplex needs to use the same tone as the repeater output. It’s easy.
Yep 👍
Thanks Randy! This illustration of gmrs channels, was a big HELP! MY FRIEND!! I'm a step closer to operating my btech gmrs v2 HT . I still am going to continue looking for a course that I can take in these types of Radios, Randy!! Thanks for taking your time for this QUICK REPLY BACK TO ME!!!
**YOUR A GOOD MAN RANDY AND HONEST IN THE BEST WAY YOU KNOW HOW!!!
Maybe this is the reason why the RADICAL HAMS- BEHAVE THIS WAY!!
* I'm on the out side looking IN !! This animosity that I see towards you, Randy-Has a deep ROOTED SMELL OF INTENSE!!!
(JELOSEY AND ENVEY
TO IT!!!)
Spacing the words around the "vegetable" is appreciated.
Thanks for the vid. That's why no one can hear me when I transmit on the regular channel. I need to transmit on the repeater channel. 🙂
I'm laughing so hard I'm in tears! You crack me up man.
Your Radio King 🤴 🙌 your videos alone help me learn on my own ! Thank you Good bless your channel 🙏!
Thank you for the info. Sadly there are no repeters here in mid Mo. [Lincoln County, by the banks of the Mississippi River, Lock & Dam #25] and I can not afford to put one together and place it up for use....Durn it.
This guy makes GMRS fun...ny😅
My cheeks hurt from smiling when watching this video. Love it!
😄 now I know everything about mcjigahertz! Your custom graphics help me understand!😄✌
That very wise man was George Orwell...
Can you pick up these 1-22 channels on a uv 5r? I only see frequency options.
Yes, you just need to know what the frequencies are.
Confucklement.........my new favorite word!!!
Xenu be praised for this clear explanation.
It would be possible for someone that's on a normal simplex channel to hear and talk to someone that on a repeater. However (and it's a big however), it's almost impossible to. The repeater user's radio would need to not have their receiver locked to a sub channel code aka having the R-CTCSS or R-DCS (for the experts) option I'm going to acknowledge the fars problem but that's a smaller problem then the transmitted codes problem (assuming you're running "higher" power). But in the normal 99.99% of cases, it's not possible.
Hey Randy, if I want to talx many many fars away and I can hit a repeater but my friend can't but their repeater is in range of the one I can reach can we talx?
Another question Randy, so if I’m on channel 20 and I have a repeater channel 20 when I key the Mike the radio if programmed right will automatically use the repeater channel 20 and then broadcast on the regular channel 20 the only stupid question is the one you don’t ask I’m a newbie I’ve only had my GMRS license a week
I kinda figured out where this was going at the 1:35‼️ Sensei... 😉👌
1+1=3. 1 male + 1 female = a family of 3.
I'm totally, "confudgled", about 2+2=5, though... 🤔
I apologize for my ignorance, what is the difference between a channel and a frequency? Or are the channels frequencies?
Channels are just pre-set frequencies with easier to remember names/labels.
@@TheNotaRubicon Thank you! Just did my due diligence and found it, I also learned that the 22 channels/frequencies are 462 and 467. I thought it was anything between 462 and 467. I'm starting to get it now.
Thank you for your help!!! Glad i found your videos
Can you explain how I can set up my radio so I can speak on a reapeter and they will here me. I'm only hearing them. There not hearing me I'm brand new to this. Thank you
Maybe this video will help: ruclips.net/video/KLWxwwzXXcc/видео.html
@@TheNotaRubicon thank you I will check it out
I picked up that radioddity radio and the software sucks I tried it on my PC and the iPad just doesn't work I am trying to use chirp for my baofeng 5x and the 25 can you show me how to put in tones I just cannot get it to work
Which Radioddity radio? Maybe it's not repeater capable.
This was a good one Randy, I appreciate it and found it very helpful!
If someone is in range of repeater #1 and i am out of range of that repeater, but in range of repeater #2 which range overlaps with repeater #1, can i talk to them? Or do we both need to be in range of the same repeater?
To use a GMRS repeater you must both be within range of that repeater.
@@TheNotaRubicon thank you sir. I am new to this. Should have my first GMRS radio and license in a couple of days. I’ve heard you talk before about a network of repeaters that would allow you to talk across the country. Have you ever tried that? Much appreciation from Austin, Texas.
So, I will hear GMRS repeater traffic while I listen to regular GMRS Channels? Do I have to have my radio tuned to one of the pre-programmed repeater channels to hear people on repeaters? Thanks for the videos!
Did you WATCH the video? Pretty sure I covered that.
It looks like Baofeng GM-5RH has a search freq feature that also detect tones of repeater on the freq. I have yet to try that, but wonder if that's the same tone the repeater use for opening the repeater. Anyone? If yes, that's mean we only need to know the repeater freq and baofeng will scan the tones used for users to set same tones.
Scanning the tone from the repeater will give you the repeater's output tone which may not necessarily be the same as the INPUT tone needed to open the repeater. To get the INPUT tone to open the repeater you have to monitor the INPUT frequency of the repeater and you must be in range of someone using/transmitting to the repeater - you must scan the radio of someone using the repeater, not the repeater itself.
I vehemently disagree with this video. 2+2 does not equal 5, it's 3.
Seriously though, good explanation
2+2 equals trans. Duh.
@@jj-zy6gc 4 or 5 speed trans?
@@FUCK_GOOGLE trick question. 3on the trans. I mean tree
Honestly, it depends. 2+2=5 for sufficiently low values of 5. OTOH, 2+2=3 for sufficiently HIGH values of 3.
If the media and the government says that 2+2=5, then it equals 5.. if you disagree, you're a conspiracy theorist or terrorist..
Love it Randy, great explanation
Dude….keep it up! lol!!
Have you done the confabultion on wet string yet ?
Was the transmitter channel handy or did you have to go to the store?
Well done Randy
So if the repeater is receiving on channel 27(?) and transmitting on 19, how can multiple repeaters connect and send the transmission longer distances?
Is it also retransmitting on channel 27 or is the repeater configured to send the transmission on to whatever the channel of the next repeater is?
They can't. You wont find multiple (legal) GMRS repeaters connected like that.
@@TheNotaRubicon I thought I heard you talk about the theory that a group could talk from one end of the country to the other, but that no one had organized it (yet)
Confuklement is now in my vocabulary
You had me rolling!!!
How many peaters are re-peating so fars, fars away?
I’ll say it first. This is for basic GMRS radios. Not for SAD HAM type of “advanced” radios where you have to enter offsets.
RT Systems software enters it automatically on my radios. It can be entered manually or altered, though.
@3:20 What did you think it would look like? 😂
lol. i was writing my last comment and i look up and i see a cucumber and a sock! HAHAHAHA
Question, not a Rubicon I live in Moreno Valley I’m running to 5O watt MXT 500 MxTA 26db does your repeater reach in to Moreno Valley the only stupid question the one you don’t ask
Yes, but not everywhere - it depends on how clear your line-of-sight is to north Rancho.. The only way to know is to try it.
"Confuckelment" and "confuckulation" are great new words. I will be using them! 👍👍
Is that a pickle in your pocket or are you glad to see me?
How many socks does it take to make a repeater?
2-years too late, but I'll ask anyway. What are the pros and cons for using Tones on the repeater?
Tones are one way that squelch is implemented. You only want to hear the output of the repeater you are tuned to, and the repeater only wants to retransmit signals intended for it. Tones are the primary way this selectivity is implemented.
The pickel and sock reminds me of my jr high sex ed talk. That's why I'm all messed up.
My dude's on here with a damn fifi.🤣🤣
Confuckulation, I like it, Randy. It's my new favorite word.
I'm submitting this video to organizations that help couples trying to have a child.
Watch this on mute and it gets weird real quick.
"Confucklement" "confuckulation"? Oh man, I gotta add those to my daily vocabulary!
Homie said confucklement
You know Randy, you could have explained this so much better if you used a carrot instead of a cucumber. Now I'm really confused. :P
So the cucumber doesn’t………..penetrate……….the gym sock.
nice.
Laughing my ass off at this one.🤣
I’m too green for this video… I’ll be back when I get more smarter 🤪
"maJIGaherzt" 😂
Insert stupid youtube comment as a so called expert. *I really want my comment pinned is all.*
GMRS repeater channels five minutes or talk endlessly?
Yes depending on the size of the applesauce in the treetops.
First
Thank you for the education here! Not only did I learn about offset, but I thought Squelch Tail was something that plagued me after eating day old tacos. Great job!
Hey Randy! I recently got my Ham General AND GMRS licenses. My approach is ‘more is better’ whether I use it or not - so I’m not biased to either. I Have watched MANY of your vids and they are outstanding. Love your comical sarcasm and anecdotes.
Your vids have taught me a LOT and I so appreciate your work. I also love that you did a vid with Crash Course Ham. That was great. :)
Keep up the awesome work!
Happy subscriber. :)
Sorry to add an unsolicited complication, but the repeaters users MIGHT hear you, if they are not too many fars away from you, and they are using no receive tone.
Good point. Not a GMRS user yet, but I’ve wanted to mention this a few times, but didn’t want to add more confusion to some of the new radio folks. Ha. If the GMRS repeater output has no tone, and my next door neighbor is on the repeater channel…if I key up on the shared simplex channel that matches the repeater output (while being within range of my neighbor), he’s going to hear me. It’s all just frequencies, tones and range.
I am finally the first comment!
That's the funniest tx/rx comparison I've seen in a long while, you're great at this, I've been a ham for 44 years this year and about A year in GMRS, plus many years in FRS MURS CB etc. Keep it up
I come for the knowledgeable. I stay for sarcasm lol
2 + 2 = 5 for very large values of 2.
Sounds Orwellian
2+2=5 Only if one of the 2’s is off set by .3 or .4 (.5 or higher would be 3 and not a 2 anymore) and the other 2 is off set by .1 to .4 (again .5 would be 3 and not a 2). If both are off set by .2 or less… it will only equal 4. I use the example frequently with know-it-all kids. It blows their minds 🤯.
Cucumber, Rolled Up Sock and Randy,
Oh My !
Randy is the Wizard !
My Tidradio will let me Seek for the PL frequency on Chan's 15-22 to find the repeater code
Cucumbers and socks: Because only sad ham children learn of birds and bees
I must be sadistic, I enjoy trying to get the video to pause at exactly the right time. Their outrage? Who gives a fuck.
Thanks for "the talk". LOL
I don’t understand how someone using a repeater on channel 19 would not be able to hear someone who is using simplex on channel 19? Like you said, they are sharing the same listening frequency!
If they are close, they would be able to hear/talk to them. In my example, the repeater users are many fars away, in which case they would be long out of simplex range and therefore, not able to talk to to each other.
Randy, I am like one week into this videos and I enjoy this explanation.
wow. the channel is growing quickly. I think when I started watching in January or December there was about 60k(i could be wrong my memory is shit). Great work Randy. Im happy for you.
Very enlightenfuckening & informafuckative ......Thanks. 4⃣ - 2⃣ = 1⃣
BEEP BEEP BOOP War is peace, freedom is slavery, and ignorance is strength. All hail quee n Randy. BOOP BOOP BEEP
"What did you think it was gonna look like?" Well, I'd rather not answer that.
Remember folks, if you think you missed something, pause with 'k' and step forward or back a frame at a time with '.' and ',' (period and comma).
Thank you for this thoroughly detailed yet simple explanation.
2+2=5, for significantly large values of two ...
This is very confuckelizing. You make it unfuckeled. My new favorite word
He's very informative, but in so many ways this dude just ain't altogether right. :-)
Okay, awesome. I almost got it. I think. Thanks.
LOL....I'm dying here!!! Awesome videos!
I'm with you on the sock, but a repeater channel is like a zucchini. A ham radio guy would have known that.
Dude is funny AF.
This is a wonderful explanation between the standard GMRS channels and the shared Repeater Channels. *[Question]* If I believe I am in range of a local GMRS repeater (462.550), and I have the corresponding RX/TX CTCSS tone for that repeater, how do I know if I have successfully transmitted to that repeater? Thank you in advance and I greatly appreciate any feedback...
Two ways to know if you're hitting a repeater:
1) someone answers you when you talk
2) you hear a "kickback" or static "kerchunk" 1/2 a second or so after you let go of the transmit button.
I am now unconfuckeled. Thanks!
Only sad hams care if they are 1st
Agreed