Many GMRS repeater owners predicted this would happen. Amateur Radio operators were moved off the 440 repeater band in many areas. This was done because Ham radio was the secondary user ina government spectrum. The Hams were causing interference to government operations so the FCC (Riley Hollingsworth at the time) worked with Hams to mitigate the issue.
Sadly some of these “ham clubs” have retuned Amateur Radio repeaters from 440 to the commercial spectrum and have brought with them poor operating practices, non type accepted equipment, and perhaps even unlicensed operation.
There are reports from California of Hams using call signs they were “told to use” by friends, of Ham type operation including tone CW operation (QSO’s) over GMRS repeaters, and interference to licensed GMRS repeaters.
Hams may not realize it but their childish behaviors may be helping the FCC bring GMRS repeater operation to an untimely end. Ham clubs that have moved their 440 repeaters to GMRS ought to think twice. American families use GMRS to stay in touch. Hams have THOUSANDS of radio frequencies and many different bands to accomplish their activities. Hams do NOT need to be bringing Ham activity to GMRS.
I for one question whether Amateur Radio is still setting an example. My family has used GMRS since 1995 and since that time Hams we have encountered have been the source of most of the unlicensed operation, interference, and poor operating behaviors. Since the Hams lost 440 it seems to be getting much worse.
Hams, get your Ham gear off GMRS. If you want to put your families on GMRS read the rules and do it the right way. Need a club repeater? Use your own frequencies.
What do you mean HAMS lost 440? We still have our privileges there. What portion did we lose? Please respond with your updated info.
I know it’s a late reply but you really need to read the Amateur rules. We occupy 440 as a secondary user. the US government is primary. There have been articles on this particular situation for years now involving a form of radar that uses 440 and how amateurs had to reduce power to avoid interference to that radar. Reducing meant that many 440 repeaters had to reduce power to the point of being useless.
What a bunch of crap this is; blaming ham operators for the deterioration of GMRS. Maybe you should take a listen to GMRS in any major metropolitan area, and listen to the fact that it has been taken over by unlicensed business users, illegal aliens who think they are still in Mexico, kids making fart noises and all kinds of digital emissions that aren’t authorized by statute. However, I haven’t heard those pesky hams on there ruining it lately.
The average ham radio operator has at least some radio training, is usually dual licensed (amateur + GMRS) and uses proper radio etiquette in most instances. Your comments are laughable, as always.
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