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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veT9N-Rq6yM Their broken English send out location to a Pal
Wouldn't the SOS go back to the base station?Pretty sure that would just got to your buddies on the same channel. There is no "free" sat service.
My autosteer on some farm equipment runs for free off of WASS........Pretty sure that would just got to your buddies on the same channel. There is no "free" sat service.
Ok, not replacing the spot.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veT9N-Rq6yM Their broken English send out location to a Pal
Wouldn't the SOS go back to the base station?
Do the radios communicate via VHF/UHF back to the base station or via GPS?
I guess you could uplink the base station.
What base station? GPS is receive only you can't transmit on that. There are only a handful of 2 way sat services, none are free. You seem to not be understanding how these thing work, they are UHF/VHF with a built in GPS They can only transmit there GPS position over the UHF/VHF and will only work in those effective ranges.
Ok, not replacing the spot.
But definitely a better option than the Rihno.
Basically the same as the rhino but with a way better radio. Hard to know if it would work through a repeater. I would think it would be sending the info through the same method that DCS codes are sent.
It's one way communication through a simplex VHF frequency. So even if we are communicating verbally though a repeater the GPS position transmission happens over simplex (no repeater). For example we responded to call up Owlshead and were on the Queest repeater for coms and there was a section of the trail where our incident command lost our tracking position but then picked it up again when we got closer to the cabin. Still had voice communication but lost the GPS tracking. We use it more as tool for the search manager to see exactly where the field teams are without needing to waste huge time relaying GPS coordinates verbally. They can also track search progress and grid searches in real time rather than waiting for us to return to base and uploading the info from handheld GPS units.Oh you mean they talk via a superimposed digital signal that rides on the UHF or VHF frequency. Your right I haven't the faintest clue as to what I am talking about.
I am referring to the SAR setup.
I am curious as to how they have that rigged up. Obviously someone has done their homework there.
Does the base station sit in the office or the field truck?
Can it go through their repeater?
We don't know that they are not paying for a 2-way service.........
Can those radios share location with the rhinos?
Hmm must be locked if it won't go into the menu. Try holding the bottom right key for a couple seconds. Then Try menu again.I have a uv-82hp that will not go to the menu. It will also on talk Chinese. Any idea what to do with it to get it reset?