This is excellent information and a well executed presentation! Any way you could re-edit this video to show the slides primarily and then occasionally cut to the video here? I think an edited version would make for an excellent RU-vid video, which this excellent presentation deserves.
the instructor says that's there's not an ccc every ten miles listening. Well yeah there kinda is. Maybe not EVERY TEN MILES but they cover most of the united States under the National Shared Remote Equipment Network (NSREN). They have them in every state scanning remotely and can be accessed via vpn from anywhere in the world by fcc employees and they record what frequency, band, how long talked, etc etc..... They can listen live or check logs.
I really like Midland Radios, but those GMRS don't have wide receiver. Not like the BTECH radios and WOUXUN. I do wish that Kenwood and Motorola would venture into the General Mobile Radio Service.
The Midland GXT67 Pro seems to be a good fit for GMRS users that aren't radio nerds but want/need a quality radio with the right balance of features & performance. Personally, I think they did a great job with the user interface / menu (minus the fact that they forgot to pre-populate the description of the repeater channels with the frequency, but easy enough to take care of with the PC software). I'm hopeful that the GXT67 is representative of Midland's new design language for a user interface on GMRS radios, as the segment display models have not been intiuitive to configure and the Chinese brands have WAY too many configuration and menu options. It would be very interesting to see Kenwood and/or Motorola's equiv radio.