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Walmart Cobra Microtalk FRS
I noticed today that my local walmart uses these for communication.
What freq range would I scan with my scanner to hear them? |
Walmart Cobra Microtalk FRS
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Bill Crocker "Scott" wrote in message ... I noticed today that my local walmart uses these for communication. What freq range would I scan with my scanner to hear them? |
Walmart Cobra Microtalk FRS
On Sat, 5 Nov 2005 10:32:27 -0500, "Bill Crocker"
wrote: Thanks. One question? I've been scanning through those freq's and never get nothing. Wal-Mart is only about 5 miles from me. From reading these Cobra's can reach up to about 10 miles. Any idea why I'm not hearing anything. Is there a way that Wal-Mart could possibly have them blocked from being heard? Click he http://www.csgnetwork.com/frsfreqtable.html Bill Crocker "Scott" wrote in message .. . I noticed today that my local walmart uses these for communication. What freq range would I scan with my scanner to hear them? |
Walmart Cobra Microtalk FRS
Scott wrote: On Sat, 5 Nov 2005 10:32:27 -0500, "Bill Crocker" wrote: Thanks. One question? I've been scanning through those freq's and never get nothing. Wal-Mart is only about 5 miles from me. From reading these Cobra's can reach up to about 10 miles. Any idea why I'm not hearing anything. Is there a way that Wal-Mart could possibly have them blocked from being heard? a lot fo metal in the structure of most Walmarts (and a lot of other stores) saoks up the signals Click he http://www.csgnetwork.com/frsfreqtable.html Bill Crocker "Scott" wrote in message .. . I noticed today that my local walmart uses these for communication. What freq range would I scan with my scanner to hear them? |
Walmart Cobra Microtalk FRS
In the real world, FRS does about two miles. The distance claims on FRS
radios is highly exaggerated! Yes, there are circumstances they could do ten miles, maybe over water, or if you both were standing on high hills in the desert. Added to that, scanners are not optimized for those frequencies, so it may be that an inexpensive FRS radio, will do better receiving another FRS radio, than the typical scanner can. Bill Crocker "Scott" wrote in message ... On Sat, 5 Nov 2005 10:32:27 -0500, "Bill Crocker" wrote: Thanks. One question? I've been scanning through those freq's and never get nothing. Wal-Mart is only about 5 miles from me. From reading these Cobra's can reach up to about 10 miles. Any idea why I'm not hearing anything. Is there a way that Wal-Mart could possibly have them blocked from being heard? Click he http://www.csgnetwork.com/frsfreqtable.html Bill Crocker "Scott" wrote in message . .. I noticed today that my local walmart uses these for communication. What freq range would I scan with my scanner to hear them? |
Walmart Cobra Microtalk FRS
On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 14:57:22 -0500, Scott said in
rec.radio.scanner: Thanks. One question? I've been scanning through those freq's and never get nothing. Wal-Mart is only about 5 miles from me. From reading these Cobra's can reach up to about 10 miles. Any idea why I'm not hearing anything. Ten miles is hype. Even 5 miles would be hype. Maybe a little more than 1 mile, but probably not much more. Is there a way that Wal-Mart could possibly have them blocked from being heard? No. Bring a scanner into the store and you'll see what frequency they're on. Then you can see how fast the signal falls into the noise as you drive down the road. |
Walmart Cobra Microtalk FRS
Also notice that FRS uses a smaller deviation than
other services. Their audio will be lower .. "Al Klein" wrote in message ... On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 14:57:22 -0500, Scott said in rec.radio.scanner: Thanks. One question? I've been scanning through those freq's and never get nothing. Wal-Mart is only about 5 miles from me. From reading these Cobra's can reach up to about 10 miles. Any idea why I'm not hearing anything. Ten miles is hype. Even 5 miles would be hype. Maybe a little more than 1 mile, but probably not much more. Is there a way that Wal-Mart could possibly have them blocked from being heard? No. Bring a scanner into the store and you'll see what frequency they're on. Then you can see how fast the signal falls into the noise as you drive down the road. |
Walmart Cobra Microtalk FRS
When FRS radios boast 5 and 10 mile range, I vision the manufacturer's test
taking place on a perfectly flat open desert. One radio transmits and the other barely breaks squelch for a microsecond. "That proves it... put 10 mile range all over the packaging!" tout the execs. No 400 MHz radio with a stub antenna and a tenth of a watt of power or less is going to transmit well over 5 or 10 miles consistently... let alone a mile or two. "Scott" wrote in message ... Thanks. One question? I've been scanning through those freq's and never get nothing. Wal-Mart is only about 5 miles from me. From reading these Cobra's can reach up to about 10 miles. |
Walmart Cobra Microtalk FRS
too many computer signals coming in to them, well with all gibberish
coming across the wireless networks that they have, showing them how many $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$'s are ringing through there ears. there's too much rf. my scanner doesn't work well in the local one here either. can't hear nothing from the outside. the other thing i always wondered was how they can sell 8 different kinds of frs/gmrs radios that all advertised different distances. all operate at the same frequencies and output yet they all have different prices. Bill Crocker wrote: In the real world, FRS does about two miles. The distance claims on FRS radios is highly exaggerated! Yes, there are circumstances they could do ten miles, maybe over water, or if you both were standing on high hills in the desert. Added to that, scanners are not optimized for those frequencies, so it may be that an inexpensive FRS radio, will do better receiving another FRS radio, than the typical scanner can. Bill Crocker |
Walmart Cobra Microtalk FRS
Actually, you're getting FRS, and GMRS mixed up. FRS is limited to 1/2
watt, and they do not require a license. They usually do not make claims of over two miles, and under very rare circumstances, some have actually reached two miles. GMRS, or FRS/GMRS combination radios will have higher wattage on the GMRS channels. Sometimes as high as five watts (ten times the power of an FRS radio). These are the radios making claims of five, seven, ten, and even 12 miles, but again, it doesn't happen in the real world. Using a GMRS radio requires a license from the FCC. It cost about $80.00, and is good for five years. Some frequencies are shared by FRS, and GMRS, but not all. Check he http://www.ba-marc.org/writeups/gmrs-frs-freq.htm Bill Crocker "HotShot" wrote in message ... too many computer signals coming in to them, well with all gibberish coming across the wireless networks that they have, showing them how many $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$'s are ringing through there ears. there's too much rf. my scanner doesn't work well in the local one here either. can't hear nothing from the outside. the other thing i always wondered was how they can sell 8 different kinds of frs/gmrs radios that all advertised different distances. all operate at the same frequencies and output yet they all have different prices. Bill Crocker wrote: In the real world, FRS does about two miles. The distance claims on FRS radios is highly exaggerated! Yes, there are circumstances they could do ten miles, maybe over water, or if you both were standing on high hills in the desert. Added to that, scanners are not optimized for those frequencies, so it may be that an inexpensive FRS radio, will do better receiving another FRS radio, than the typical scanner can. Bill Crocker |
Walmart Cobra Microtalk FRS
Scott wrote in news:nh3qm19dqss9o1sm1is691s13ccs4uvq6b@
4ax.com: On Sat, 5 Nov 2005 10:32:27 -0500, "Bill Crocker" wrote: Thanks. One question? I've been scanning through those freq's and never get nothing. Wal-Mart is only about 5 miles from me. From reading these Cobra's can reach up to about 10 miles. Any idea why I'm not hearing anything. Is there a way that Wal-Mart could possibly have them blocked from being heard? Those radios have a .75 mile range on the average. That 10 mile range crap is just that, crap. I have NEVER heard any FRS radio go more than a couple miles. -- John L. Wilkerson Jr. GMRS Consumer information website: http://www.geocities.com/gmrspage/ |
Walmart Cobra Microtalk FRS
On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 03:37:32 GMT, John
wrote: Scott wrote in news:nh3qm19dqss9o1sm1is691s13ccs4uvq6b@ 4ax.com: On Sat, 5 Nov 2005 10:32:27 -0500, "Bill Crocker" wrote: Thanks. One question? I've been scanning through those freq's and never get nothing. Wal-Mart is only about 5 miles from me. From reading these Cobra's can reach up to about 10 miles. Any idea why I'm not hearing anything. Is there a way that Wal-Mart could possibly have them blocked from being heard? Those radios have a .75 mile range on the average. That 10 mile range crap is just that, crap. I have NEVER heard any FRS radio go more than a couple miles. mostly a matteroft too many users on the freq all identcal 440 band units can't operate over 20 miles in the right condictions _________________________________________ Usenet Zone Free Binaries Usenet Server More than 140,000 groups Unlimited download http://www.usenetzone.com to open account |
Walmart Cobra Microtalk FRS
"Scott" wrote in message ... On Sat, 5 Nov 2005 10:32:27 -0500, "Bill Crocker" wrote: Thanks. One question? I've been scanning through those freq's and never get nothing. Wal-Mart is only about 5 miles from me. From reading these Cobra's can reach up to about 10 miles. Any idea why I'm not hearing anything. Is there a way that Wal-Mart could possibly have them blocked from being heard? 'never get nothing' ???? Better learn how to write in English! Anyhow, maybe they're using GMRS channels??? Or one or some of the other frequencies available to commercial customers. |
Walmart Cobra Microtalk FRS
On Sun, 6 Nov 2005 00:25:57 -0500, "Bob the Printer"
**** YOU wrote: I knew out of all the posts there would be one asshole. It looks like you took the prize Mother ****er. Thanks to everyone else. 'never get nothing' ???? Better learn how to write in English! Anyhow, maybe they're using GMRS channels??? Or one or some of the other frequencies available to commercial customers. |
Walmart Cobra Microtalk FRS
"Al Klein" wrote in message ... On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 14:57:22 -0500, Scott said in rec.radio.scanner: Thanks. One question? I've been scanning through those freq's and never get nothing. Wal-Mart is only about 5 miles from me. From reading these Cobra's can reach up to about 10 miles. Any idea why I'm not hearing anything. Ten miles is hype. Even 5 miles would be hype. Maybe a little more than 1 mile, but probably not much more. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ But Al you know how they test these range stats. 2 canoes on a large lake using the anchor chains as an rf grd. ;-) J |
Walmart Cobra Microtalk FRS
In article rQqbf.519068$x96.310239@attbi_s72,
"Jeff" wrote: "Al Klein" wrote in message ... On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 14:57:22 -0500, Scott said in rec.radio.scanner: Thanks. One question? I've been scanning through those freq's and never get nothing. Wal-Mart is only about 5 miles from me. From reading these Cobra's can reach up to about 10 miles. Any idea why I'm not hearing anything. Ten miles is hype. Even 5 miles would be hype. Maybe a little more than 1 mile, but probably not much more. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ But Al you know how they test these range stats. 2 canoes on a large lake using the anchor chains as an rf grd. ;-) J Hey Dufus, just how much RF Ground do you think is required at 450 Mhz, considering that 1/4 Lambda is about 4 inches?????? The one thing you fellows have overlooked is that most of these things at WallyWorld are being used INSIDE a Concrete Rebared Structure with few holes except the front doors....... Me |
Walmart Cobra Microtalk FRS
On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 18:22:41 GMT, Me wrote:
In article rQqbf.519068$x96.310239@attbi_s72, "Jeff" wrote: "Al Klein" wrote in message ... On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 14:57:22 -0500, Scott said in rec.radio.scanner: Thanks. One question? I've been scanning through those freq's and never get nothing. Wal-Mart is only about 5 miles from me. From reading these Cobra's can reach up to about 10 miles. Any idea why I'm not hearing anything. Ten miles is hype. Even 5 miles would be hype. Maybe a little more than 1 mile, but probably not much more. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ But Al you know how they test these range stats. 2 canoes on a large lake using the anchor chains as an rf grd. ;-) J Hey Dufus, just how much RF Ground do you think is required at 450 Mhz, considering that 1/4 Lambda is about 4 inches?????? The one thing you fellows have overlooked is that most of these things at WallyWorld are being used INSIDE a Concrete Rebared Structure with few holes except the front doors....... with repsect I HAVE noted that in this thread Me _________________________________________ Usenet Zone Free Binaries Usenet Server More than 140,000 groups Unlimited download http://www.usenetzone.com to open account |
Walmart Cobra Microtalk FRS
"Me" wrote in message ... In article rQqbf.519068$x96.310239@attbi_s72, "Jeff" wrote: "Al Klein" wrote in message ... On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 14:57:22 -0500, Scott said in rec.radio.scanner: Thanks. One question? I've been scanning through those freq's and never get nothing. Wal-Mart is only about 5 miles from me. From reading these Cobra's can reach up to about 10 miles. Any idea why I'm not hearing anything. Ten miles is hype. Even 5 miles would be hype. Maybe a little more than 1 mile, but probably not much more. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ But Al you know how they test these range stats. 2 canoes on a large lake using the anchor chains as an rf grd. ;-) J Hey Dufus, just how much RF Ground do you think is required at 450 Mhz, considering that 1/4 Lambda is about 4 inches?????? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- it was a joke ASSHOLE |
Walmart Cobra Microtalk FRS
On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 17:12:55 GMT, "Jeff"
said in rec.radio.scanner: But Al you know how they test these range stats. 2 canoes on a large lake using the anchor chains as an rf grd. ;-) And especially short "miles". |
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