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Okay, I am donating two Baofeng UV-5Rs and am going to program some Desert racing channels, Nascar, Indy, etc....

What good Ham channels should I program?

Hartmans already said 145.220 but I may need some additional settings... http://www.145220.com/

2017 Nascar
https://www.speedwaydigest.com/index.ph ... requencies

Indy Car
http://digbza2f4g9qo.cloudfront.net/~/m ... 323T152844

and
1 151.625 151.625 Weatherman
2 151.715 151.715 BFG Relay
3 154.980 154.980 Baja Pits
4 151.685 151.685 Network
5 151.925 151.925 Checkers
6 150.860 150.860 Fair
7 153.110 153.110 Yokohama
8 152.960 152.960 Campeones
9 151.505 151.505 Checkers Vegas
10 153.395 153.395 BFG Pits
11 153.380 153.380 Mag 7
12 155.160 155.160 National Rescue
13 153.245 153.245 Core
14 156.675 156.675 RUGGED
15 152.510 152.510 Sand Limo
16 154.515 154.515 PCI Relay

GMRS and weather channels
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I would get with Paul at your April meeting and talk to him about the local repeater sites that are used when out on the trails and possibly anything near the Barstow/ Calico area when we are in IHWR.
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Cant make the meetings unless i take day off from work and my wallet cant afford that.
This is why asking on here... will just do what I can...
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we use 146.535 as our main communication. It is a simplex, not on Gordon's list.
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fpscabs wrote: Thu Apr 06, 2017 11:28 pm we use 146.535 as our main communication. It is a simplex, not on Gordon's list.
Can you provide the settings and I can add to the radios I am donating;
Name Receive>>>
Frequency >>>146.535
Transmit>>>
Frequency>>>
Offset>>>
Frequency>>>
Offset>>>
Direction>>>
Operating Mode>>>
Tone Mode>>>
CTCSS>>>
Rx CTCSS >>>
Tx Power>>>
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look at Gordo's list. Since this is Simplex, it is just like on his list, except it is 146.535. One reason we use it, because it is not used by many others (not on Gordo's list)
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