
Originally Posted by
imdying
Why would I want to talk to you when I'm passing you on the highway? Who the fuck are you? What makes you think anything you have to say in a brief five second pass would interest me?
While everyone is probably thinking the same, I doubt they would have phrased it so bluntly.
The CTCSS tone squelch will cause you more interference than it saves, as it masks who is on the same channel and removes any mechanism by which you might work in with, or around them. It is confusing enough for experienced radio operators when this happens, let alone non-operators. It's really only any use to prevent others from waking you up at night when you are forced to leave the radios on - maybe the kids are up the back of the farm in tents or something, or to prevent non-owners triggering some piece of hilltop equipment.
There are repeaters all around NZ that you can use to call for assistance or just generally yak on, but I think your cellphone would be more reliable than the former. Though there is usually some person who will adopt their local repeater and make sure important things are attended to.
I see the 4WD boys have adopted a call channel. It's different for them, as its trivial to install and use any two-way radio, so much so they all just do it as matter of course. Not so for bikes and bikers.
For comms between a touring group of between bikes, you would be best served to choose one of the simplex channels between 9 and 30, avoiding the calling channel 11, and 22, 23 telecommand channels. You should also probably never transmit on channel 5, even if you discover a usable repeater on it, as it is published as an emergency channel.
By all means use a repeater if you are in that area, and you have good reason to, and you know what you are doing with it, but if you are continuously moving/touring then trying to use the repeaters will just be a pain in the arse, where simplex will be crystal clear. It might be different in an area where there is a massive coverage repeater such as the klondyke site, you will need quality external antennas on your mobile installation to use that system reliably.
Steve
"I am a licenced motorcycle instructor, I agree with dangerousbastard, no point in repeating what he said."
"read what Steve says. He's right."
"What Steve said pretty much summed it up."
"I did axactly as you said and it worked...!!"
"Wow, Great advise there DB."
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