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  1. 13 hours ago, KTMrad said:

    See the donate button on main page of website, see post above. or you can send me a check. Let me know if you want my address in a PM, and thanks for supporting SDAR !

    Doh!!  I am so used to staying in the forum and not going to the main site.  Donation sent. 
    Thanks again to everyone for the engaging banter and the open sharing of knowledge.  Happy Christmas


  2. I have the baofeng uv-5r and the sena sr-10 Bluetooth adapter to connect to any Bluetooth headset.  It all appears to work well with my Cardo headset.  

    I like having the sr-10 as I can use multiple or newer radios, as technology changes.  However, with that said, I have not found many people today who ride with radios.

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  3. 12 hours ago, amgems said:

    I think a lot of the technical parts of this discussion will scare people away from going with bike to bike radios. If you and your buddy want to communicate while riding, just go get a couple of the Rugged Radio or PCI setups, use the channels they pre-programmed, and go ride. It's fun. 

    That’s pretty much where I ended up.  I paid for the license, for 10 years, and bought a slightly better GMRs radio than the shrink-wrap ones but can talk to anyone who has those.  Will I use it much outside of campsites?  Probably not, but as @Hawkins and @paulmbowers say, if you ain’t hurting anyone and having fun, then do whatever works for you and your buddies.


  4. Thanks @paulmbowers That is definitely a licensed frequency, which is a blocker for some, as well as the higher cost of radios.  Is there any reason that the more obtainable GMRS isn’t considered as an option?  There are some good, inexpensive radios with 5 mile range and the ability to use repeaters.  

    Please note: This is just a question out of curiosity and definitely not a criticism as I am really not very knowledgeable in this area. 


  5. When I used to ride with a Harley group they used GMRS radios for the road captains, with most comms between the lead and tail riders.  It helped keep big group rides better organized.  I initially thought it was unnecessary but definitely appreciated when there was any kind of incident.
     

    I went with GMRS as you simply pay a fee to the FCC and your whole family is licensed for 10 years.  None of the hard work Ham radio users have to go through. Typically about a 3-5 mile range, which is plenty if the group doesn’t get split up too much.

    My gear is hardly used now because I no longer ride with any groups that use radios, but for reference:

    • Originally used cheap Motorola GXT radios, which worked well on road and everyone could afford one as they are cheap, but the battery was not lasting, so…
    • I now have the Wouxun KG-UV9G, which can monitor 2 channels.  Potentially useful off-road , for example to also monitor channel 19 which the Jeep off-roaders use. I programmed all 50 of the Motorola  channels into it, so it can work quickly and seamlessly with them. I also use it to listen to other frequencies for fun, such as the tower frequency at Romona airport when stopped for a rest break.
    • To use it when riding I have the Sena SR10 Bluetooth 2-way radio adapter with PTT button
    • I have a Cardo scalarider Q3 headset, that is connected and works well.

    I hope that helps someone?

    Out of curiosity, @Mr.JAJA what is the SDAR frequency?  

     

     

     


  6. I have a GMRS license and radio, which has been useful in the past, especially if a channel is agreed and shared for communications during an event.  No need to do a 9-hour class or back to school exams, but you do still need to pay a license fee to the FCC!  

    HAM certainly has many advantages over GMRS, but for ease of communicating with others during an event, it’s a pretty good option for others to consider.

     


  7. 5 hours ago, Zubb said:

    Help a brother out . . . name of app please?

    I take the highest res pics I can, and resizing them down is a real chore because ... I don't know how in iCloud.  It's stupid easy in Flickr, but I fired them awhile back.

    Hi Kelly,

    This app is pretty popular for iPhone:  https://apps.apple.com/us/app/image-size/id670766542

    I don’t use it myself as I downloaded a shortcut which I found easier.  Here is the link I used to download a pre-made shortcut, although I did then edit mine a little. 
    https://www.igeeksblog.com/how-to-reduce-photos-file-size-on-iphone-ipad/

    I hope that helps?

    ps sounds like your collarbone is healing, which is great news.

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  8. Just sharing something I recently discovered…

    I don’t know about you but I miss many of the motorcycle magazines that I could browse through during evenings or these really hot days when I am too much of a woosie to ride… but mostly for entertainment when traveling, especially on flights which I have to do a lot of for work.

    Well I found an app called Magzter, which is like Netflix for magazines with a fixed monthly fee.  The good part is that it features multiple motorcycling magazines, albeit mostly from Australia and the UK, and you can download them for offline reading.  This would also be great if camping and you want some reading. 

    Anyways I don’t watch TV, so no Netflix subscription, and this works much better for me. 

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  9. Another way that can help with storage space is compressing images before attaching.  You can download apps that will allow you to compress images to very small sizes without losing too much quality.  I use an iPhone and have a shortcut set up that does that for me.  
    This example was originally 3.3mb but a quick compress and I shrunk it to less than 300kb.  I could have been less aggressive and the quality would be better, but simply wanted to illustrate the difference in file size.  

    If someone wanted a hi-rez copy of a photo they could always reach out directly to the poster? 

    thanks for everything you are doing @Hawkins 

     

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  10. Thanks @paulmbowers I was just trying to see if the forum allows us to choose? Many allow you to have the option sort newest to oldest which can be useful on a long thread.

     

    @tntmo let me try that as clicking n the right arrows takes me to the last page of the thread not the last post, which s normal behavior.

    This is not a biggie, I was just curious and @Hawkins is working on a lot so this would definitely be low down on the “things to do” list. 

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