US Rocky Mountain OB - Colorado Springs Meetup/Training (monthly)

I saw there is already a crew for rocky mountains.. is this complimentary?

It's all still in testing. I just kept bugging the Rocky Mtn director to let us give it a try as a follow up to some of our meeting discussion. It may not be worthwhile. We'll just have to play with it and see.

BTW, I just approved your name change.
 
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Purchased my GMRS license today (no test) and am signed up for HAM technician test on Dec 14. Got a dedicated BTECH GMRS-V1 for GMRS and a Baofeng BF-F8HP for HAM use. I’m sure I’ll get a unit in the truck eventually but wanted to start learning with these first.
 
Purchased my GMRS license today (no test) and am signed up for HAM technician test on Dec 14. Got a dedicated BTECH GMRS-V1 for GMRS and a Baofeng BF-F8HP for HAM use. I’m sure I’ll get a unit in the truck eventually but wanted to start learning with these first.
That is great! Both from same company, so should be easy to keep functions straight between systems. The BF-F8HP will be able to talk to the GMRS-V1 also, so you can divide them up or use for spotting, trail walking.
 
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That is great! Both from same company, so should be easy to keep functions straight between systems. The BF-F8HP will be able to talk to the GMRS-V1 also, so you can divide them up or use for spotting, trail walking.
That’s what I was thinking. Seems the use of the BF-F8HP on GMRS is a bit controversial but will work when absolutely necessary even if only to receive only, etc.
 
That’s what I was thinking. Seems the use of the BF-F8HP on GMRS is a bit controversial but will work when absolutely necessary even if only to receive only, etc.

I believe the only issue would be keeping the power level at FCC guidelines for that frequency, which varies within the FRS/GMRS stack. People get hung up on the radio, it is about the licensing and power settings normally. It is a different FCC Part # between commercial and HAM/private. My Yaesu VX-7R is in the FCC Part that is garage door openers and “toys” yet is a very very capable radio.
 
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I believe the only issue would be keeping the power level at FCC guidelines for that frequency, which varies within the FRS/GMRS stack. People get hung up on the radio, it is about the licensing and power settings normally. It is a different FCC Part # between commercial and HAM/private. My Yaesu VX-7R is in the FCC Part that is garage door openers and “toys” yet is a very very capable radio.
I thought the issue was using non-certified (Part 90 or 95) equipment for GMRS (I'm not going to mess with FRS due to power constraint for the most part). I think you're good up to 50w so that isn't an issue with the handhelds. I'm admittedly still pretty ignorant but thought having separate devices will keep me in the clear till I get more understanding.
 
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