Who actually uses up ALL of the channels on your radio ??
Moderator: Queue Moderator
-
- Posts: 1307
- Joined: Tue Sep 04, 2001 4:00 pm
- What radios do you own?: XTS5000R, Astro Saber III, I
Who actually uses up ALL of the channels on your radio ??
Hi all:
I'm wondering how many of you guys/gals out there actually take the time to FILL up your radio with channels. (I'm talking about the 255+ channel radios, like the MTS model III, XTS, etc.) If so, what's in it ???? I can barley fit 30 in my Saber.
So, do most of you "fill em' up", or just program in 1 or 2 banks of 16 channels . . . .or ?????
I'm wondering how many of you guys/gals out there actually take the time to FILL up your radio with channels. (I'm talking about the 255+ channel radios, like the MTS model III, XTS, etc.) If so, what's in it ???? I can barley fit 30 in my Saber.
So, do most of you "fill em' up", or just program in 1 or 2 banks of 16 channels . . . .or ?????
My AS3 VHF is almost filled - maybe 230 channels
My AS3 UHF is also almost filled - something around 200ish channel.
No problem filling them up here.
I have some same freqs in multiple zones - depending on what I feel like listening to or talking to.
Living in the Chicago area, there are lots of ham repeaters and police to listen to.
Depending on how I'm using my AS3, depends on what Zone I use. If i'm stormchasing for Skywarm, then I have a zone dedicated for skywarm activities. If I'm trying to locate Kerchunkers on the local repeaters, I got a zone setup for that. Sometimes I want to listen to police - they got their own zones. I also have a "quiet zone" that only has freqs that my close friends can get a hold of me, without haveing to listen to stuff I don't want to. It's taken a long time to get all my zones to my liking, but I could not have done what I've wanted to do without haveing 256 channels broken into 16 zones.
I got a HT1250, and its filled completely - not that i use all the freqs all the time, but its nice to have just incase I need them
My AS3 UHF is also almost filled - something around 200ish channel.
No problem filling them up here.
I have some same freqs in multiple zones - depending on what I feel like listening to or talking to.
Living in the Chicago area, there are lots of ham repeaters and police to listen to.
Depending on how I'm using my AS3, depends on what Zone I use. If i'm stormchasing for Skywarm, then I have a zone dedicated for skywarm activities. If I'm trying to locate Kerchunkers on the local repeaters, I got a zone setup for that. Sometimes I want to listen to police - they got their own zones. I also have a "quiet zone" that only has freqs that my close friends can get a hold of me, without haveing to listen to stuff I don't want to. It's taken a long time to get all my zones to my liking, but I could not have done what I've wanted to do without haveing 256 channels broken into 16 zones.
I got a HT1250, and its filled completely - not that i use all the freqs all the time, but its nice to have just incase I need them
Channels
Hello.
I have a kenwood Th-F6/7.
Even with 400+ channels, I run out of room.
True, it is a 3 band radio, that has a lot to do with it.
Since it is very easy to program with a PC, or PDA, or pocket calculator, I keep a list of what I find with my optoelectronics, and what I find on frequency lists, to distill later, I have sometimes thousands of frequencys to look at.
I am the kind of guy who will carry a spectrum analyzer to offical functions, knowing full well police are afraid of bad press.
I have been known to ask all kinds of questions at such events, they can say no, but usually say yes.
I have a kenwood Th-F6/7.
Even with 400+ channels, I run out of room.
True, it is a 3 band radio, that has a lot to do with it.
Since it is very easy to program with a PC, or PDA, or pocket calculator, I keep a list of what I find with my optoelectronics, and what I find on frequency lists, to distill later, I have sometimes thousands of frequencys to look at.
I am the kind of guy who will carry a spectrum analyzer to offical functions, knowing full well police are afraid of bad press.
I have been known to ask all kinds of questions at such events, they can say no, but usually say yes.
- FFCARTER46
- Posts: 150
- Joined: Sat Nov 23, 2002 3:24 pm
channels
i have a mts2000 model 3 set up on a county wide smartzone system and with everything(county fire, city fire, ems, talkarounds, public works, schools and everyhtingelse) we use about 80 channels. the "chosen ones" (county administraters and system admins) get full fleetmaps with neighboring counties and whatnot and do use all 255 channels!
Jeremi Carter
Firefighter I/II
North Carolna Certified EMT-B
Driver/Operator-Engines, Tankers, Aerials
NAPD
Firefighter I/II
North Carolna Certified EMT-B
Driver/Operator-Engines, Tankers, Aerials
NAPD
I need more in my MTX8000 for sure! I can just about get every trunking system in the state in it but it's close.
To properly monitor the Kansas state wide network you need to fill the entire radio and duplicate the freqs. but with different DCS codes. There are only like 10 or so freqs. but each zone is segregated by DCS. Repeaters freqs. are shared and spaced far enough apart not to interfere then assigned a unique DCS code. The only sure way to know which tower you are catching when travelling is to have the proper tone assigned. When the inversion is up the 800 really travels. With monitor off it's a mess.
mancow
To properly monitor the Kansas state wide network you need to fill the entire radio and duplicate the freqs. but with different DCS codes. There are only like 10 or so freqs. but each zone is segregated by DCS. Repeaters freqs. are shared and spaced far enough apart not to interfere then assigned a unique DCS code. The only sure way to know which tower you are catching when travelling is to have the proper tone assigned. When the inversion is up the 800 really travels. With monitor off it's a mess.
mancow
- motorolamonster911
- Posts: 509
- Joined: Mon Dec 02, 2002 3:18 pm
Well, even in my Maratrac, if I have a few channels left, I dedicate a few channels to like Mcdonalds or Taco Bell...lol..Next year at the fair I'm going to find out what freq. the wireless mics they use during like the derby and rodeo, then program it in my portable...hehehe
Nick
Nick
MotorolaMonster911
"If at first you don't succeed, read the manual" - Montgomery's Maxim
"The trouble with resisting temptation is it may never come your way again." (E-bay Scenario) - Somebody
"If at first you don't succeed, read the manual" - Montgomery's Maxim
"The trouble with resisting temptation is it may never come your way again." (E-bay Scenario) - Somebody
Well, if the radio is also used as a scanner, it is easy to fill up. I filled up the 64 personalities in my CDM1250 a lot faster than I thought. MTS2000 is also filled between work and home. I've never been able to use all 200 in the scanner though. There just isn't that much around here.
"I'll eat you like a plate of bacon and eggs in the morning. "
- Some loser on rr.com
eBay at it's finest:
Me: "What exactly is a 900Mhz UHF CB?"
Them: "A very nice CB at 900Mhz speed!"
- Some loser on rr.com
eBay at it's finest:
Me: "What exactly is a 900Mhz UHF CB?"
Them: "A very nice CB at 900Mhz speed!"
In my Astro Saber 3 I had 138 channels... Got to be too much. I have 72 now.
My old A4 Analog spectra had 126 modes in it, with a siren hooked up. CP was a little full
My old A4 Analog spectra had 126 modes in it, with a siren hooked up. CP was a little full
JAYMZ
"Mom and dad say I should make my life an example of the principles I believe in. But every time I do, they tell me to stop it."
Calvin
"Mom and dad say I should make my life an example of the principles I believe in. But every time I do, they tell me to stop it."
Calvin
Yes, you all have to leave a few channels for McDonalds, burgerking, etc.
I once asked for fresh fries at the drive through, and the girls (over their headsets) told the others to put my fries in the freezer
When I came to pay, I told her she'd better pull them fries from the frier, and not the freezer, or I'd be talking to the manager. You should have seen the look on her face. It was kinda like this
I once asked for fresh fries at the drive through, and the girls (over their headsets) told the others to put my fries in the freezer
When I came to pay, I told her she'd better pull them fries from the frier, and not the freezer, or I'd be talking to the manager. You should have seen the look on her face. It was kinda like this
- sglass
- Batboard $upporter
- Posts: 2282
- Joined: Sat May 18, 2002 2:03 pm
- What radios do you own?: sonic screwdriver
McDonalds story
Back when a friend of mine was going to collge in sallisbury, MD for his MBA he used to go by the mcdonalds drive thru every friday night and chit chat with the girls who worked there. It started of with random comments
and they started tryign to talk to him
guys, he ended up dating one of the chicks for about 4 months
and they started tryign to talk to him
guys, he ended up dating one of the chicks for about 4 months