Installing a Baofeng UV-5X AKA Radioddity UV-5G radio at home permanently with the Nagoya UT72-G GMRS / MURS mobile antenna with a Battery Eliminator and 120v to 12v Socket convertor for Permanent Power.
Well Thank You... I see you hopped on here from the C64 video :-). It seems we Amiga and Commodore enthusiasts are very commonly also into Amateur Radio :-)... I have also gotten into Linux since maybe 18 years ago and permanently since 12 years ago. Linux is like the Amiga to me now..it is sooo awesome. Left Amiga in 2008 and Apple.....although I used MacOS and Linux Interchangeably until I replaced all my Mac apps with Linux ones satisfactorily.
@@eijentwun5509 You're welcome. And yes, I wanted to see if you had any videos on your channel and the first one I saw was this one. For me after using the C64 and Apple II's, I jumped to DOS computers, then Windows for personal use. For work now in present day I use Windows and also on the server side Linux. Keep up the fun content on your channel.
I really like how you did this! I just ordered an eliminator kit and 120v to 12v convert, 10amp. I live 12 miles from the repeater, non-line of sight. Not best conditions for a HT. So I am looking at putting up a, 12dbi gain, beam antenna.
Thanks....It was originally for my Car but I hope to get the Wouxan KG1000G for the car if I can afford it...if not I will do this same set up in the Car.
@@eijentwun5509 same here, I like that kg1000g. Got to save up for that. Don't know if you know, but there are amps for HTs. 2-6watt in and 20-40w out, more like 18-20w to be honest. However the amps cost as much as a 20-25w mobile🤷
@@eijentwun5509 ordered a Browing br-450 5/8 over 5/8 wave antenna, with a little trimming it gets real good swr. Also ordered a Tram 1465 ground plane kit, putting it outside 20' up on a mast pole. 12dbi beam coming in future.
Thank you for the compliments! That was the idea...to show anyone can do this simply....to empower my fellow GMRS users and Get other people into GMRS.
Hi! Your installation is interesting. Out of curiosity, I saw that you used a battery eliminator. Can't we use the radio while it's charging on the regular power supply? For example using it on a table or bench while it charges from the socket? Thank you for the vídeo!
I have not tried that...I suppose you can, but that base is so flimsy and wiggly, you would have to place a sticky under the walkie when its in the base for more stability. You would save quite a bit of money if that works...try and let me know...you would have to let it run for hours to know the battery isnt actually running out and infact is continually charging.
@@eijentwun5509 I think the limiter would be the temperature of the battery/device while charging/transmitting. Well, if I find out anything else I'll let you know. Again, thanks for the video! 📻 73! 👍
There are already videos on this.... Look up the user: NotARubicon on youtube and type CHIRP. CHIRP is a software you should get for your Computer if you have WIndows, MacOS or Linux. it is great and updated twice a month and makes it easier to program the Baofeng UV-5R. Get it here: chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Home
I find it funny how he says it's a radio illegal radio then says this is my license to use it and my mom and brother can use it well then if you have the license it's not illegal as long as you have a gmrs radio license which don't let anyone tell you otherwise you can get for jus 35 dollars no testing required and it's good for ten years plus yes as he said in the video your mom and brother can use it
Just want to clarify I was not calling him out I just know he was trying to say it's a legal radio cause many people think they are illegal but the are fully legal he just said illegal which I thought was funny