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Radio Mobile is software by Roger Coud VE2DBE. The program simulates RF propagation and is for free to the amateur radio community.

I hope that this website will be your guide for Radio Mobile and in to the exciting world of radio planning.

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When you are new to Radio Mobile or you are running Radio Mobile while having a question click on these screenshots. It will bring you directly to the part of this website that covers the screen. From there you can navigate onwards to the function you want more to have more information about.

Radio Mobile software is a copyright of Roger Coud VE2DBE. Radio Mobile is dedicated to amateur radio and humanitarian use. Although commercial use is not prohibited, the author cannot be held responsible for its usage. The outputs resulting from the program are under the entire responsibility of the user, and the user should conform to restrictions from external data sources.

The General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) is a licensed radio service that uses channels around 462 MHz and 467 MHz. The most common use of GMRS channels is for short-distance, two-way voice communications using hand-held radios, mobile radios and repeater systems. In 2017, the FCC expanded GMRS to also allow short data messaging applications including text messaging and GPS location information.

The GMRS is available to an individual for short-distance two-way communications to facilitate the activities of licensees and their immediate family members. Each licensee manages a system consisting of one or more transmitting units (stations.) The rules for GMRS limit eligibility for new GMRS system licenses to individuals in order to make the service available to personal users. (Some previously licensed non-individual systems are allowed to continue using GMRS.)

In 2017, the FCC updated the GMRS by allotting additional interstitial channels in the 467 MHz band, increased the license term from 5 to 10 years, allowed transmission of limited data applications such as text messaging and GPS location information and made other updates to the GMRS rules to reflect modern application of the service.

An FCC license is required to operate GMRS system. Licenses are issued for a ten-year term and can be renewed between 90 days prior to the expiration date and up to the actual expiration date of the license. After a license expires, an individual must request a new GMRS license.

You may apply for a GMRS license if you are 18 years or older and not a representative of a foreign government. If you receive a license, any family member, regardless of age, can operate GMRS stations and units within the licensed system.

A GMRS licensee may use a combination of portable, mobile, fixed and repeater stations consistent with the operational and technical rules in Subpart E of Part 95. The use of some channels is restricted to certain types of stations and certain channels are reserved for voice-only operations, while other channels allow voice and data operations.

None of the GMRS channels are assigned for the exclusive use of any system. You must cooperate in the selection and use of the channels in order to make the most effective use of them and to reduce the possibility of interference.

You can expect a communications range of one to twenty-five miles depending on station class, terrain and repeater use. You cannot directly interconnect a GMRS station with the telephone network or any other network for the purpose of carrying GMRS communications, but these networks can be used for remote control of repeater stations.

Normally, you and your family members would communicate between yourselves directly or through a repeater station. The stations must be within the territorial limits of the fifty United States, the District of Columbia, and the Caribbean and Pacific Insular areas.

In transient use, a mobile station from one GMRS system may communicate through a mobile relay station (repeater) in another GMRS system with the permission of its licensee. The communications may also be with mobile stations from other GMRS systems also with permission from the licensee to communicate through the mobile relay station.

Radio Mobile Online is a radio wave propagation prediction tool dedicated to amateur radio.
It uses digital terrain information and a mathematical model to simulate radio transmissions between two fixed sites (radio link) or between a fixed site and a mobile (Radio coverage).

MXM600 helps reduce your total cost of ownership. Expensive and time-consuming radio management chores are streamlined with Wi-Fi Over-The-Air-Programming (OTAP). Your radios can be updated as soon as they are in range of pre-configured Wi-Fi.

We designed the MXM600 to be easy to install and automated some of the configuration work needed when setting up a mobile radio. You can also reuse your MTM5000 series audio accessories.

Use the M-Radio Control app on a Bluetooth paired smartphone or tablet to control the MXM600. The app is particularly useful for deeper interaction with the radio, such as searching for talkgroups, sending status updates, enabling/disabling gateway/repeater modes or SDS messages.

SSB radios transmit at 12 watts instead of the standard 4 watts, allowing your signal to reach 3x as far. Whoever you're communicating with will also need an SSB equipped radio to understand you properly. SSB radios also transmit on the standard CB channels at 4 watts, so you'll always be able to talk to "general" CBers as well.

Instead of manually flipping through channels to discover chatter, radios with channel scanning can be set to constantly scan all 40 channels for activity. They'll stop on a channel when transmissions are detected so you can listen in.

Radios with Public Address (PA) accommodate the connection of a PA horn via wire that is mounted outside the vehicle. With the flip of a switch, the radio can be transformed from a CB to serving as the microphone for your own intercom, broadcasting your voice to those outside the vehicle via the horn.

Bluetooth equipped radios let you connect your phone, allowing you to have cell conversations using your CB. The callers voice will come out of your CB speaker, and your CB mic will act as the primary microphone for the call. For most models, you don't need to depress the CB mic to talk so you can converse hands-free.

Designed for professionals in demanding fields such as utility, transportation, and public safety, the Onboard lineup features the multiband XL-200M and the single-band XL-185M. Both are FirstNet Ready and equipped with LTE capabilities. All radios in the series, including the newly introduced XL-85M, come with integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS connectivity, ensuring secure communication backed by advanced noise cancellation. With their robust construction, user-friendly design, and uninterrupted connectivity, the XL Onboard series stands as the premier choice for dependable communication across demanding professions.

Multiband and tech-savvy, this industry-leading mobile powers interoperable critical communications across multiple frequency bands. The XL 200M delivers crystal-clear audio with advanced noise cancellation, has an intuitive, ease-of-use design and is MIL-STD-810G rated with more ways to connect. This advanced mobile is your on-the-go communications hub, providing hotspot capabilities as you move so you can stay laser-focused on the job.

The XL Onboard 85M offers a cost-effective, feature-rich solution for mission-critical communications. It promises unmatched reliability, advanced functionality and seamless interoperability. The XL 85M radio's rugged durability is designed to meet the challenging scenarios faced daily by public safety, utilities and transportation users. Enhancing operational efficiency with intuitive controls and effective communication management, the XL 85M provides robust, seamless connectivity. Equipping your fleet with the XL Onboard Series P25 radios ensures you're prepared with reliable communication.

Flexible. Affordable. Unstoppable. Communicate on the move with Wi-FI voice and data, and enjoy advanced features including GPS, instant recall and clear audio via dual microphones with advanced noise cancellation.

Each Wednesday Night during Football Season Alabama fans will again have an opportunity to be a part of Hey Coach and the Kalen DeBoer Show LIVE from Baumhower's Victory Grille located just off Campus on Harper Lee Drive in Tuscaloosa. Chris Stewart hosts the 90-minute show each Wednesday night beginning at 6:00 p.m. Fans can listen to the popular radio show on most all Crimson Tide Sports Network radio affiliates, on The Varsity mobile app and fans can watch the show via Facebook Live on the Crimson Tide Sports Network page. Bama fans can also join the show live by calling toll-free 877-202-BAMA (2262) to speak directly with Coach DeBoer and ask him a question.

Crimson Drive is a year-round weekly show that offers an inside look at Alabama Athletics including interviews with student athletes, personalities, and coaches. Join Roger Hoover on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2 p.m. on Crimson Drive for all the latest on Crimson Tide Athletics. Fans can watch the show on any Crimson Tide Sports Network social media channel, including Facebook, X, and YouTube.

Crimson Tide Today is a daily update on all things Alabama Crimson Tide that broadcasts daily on Crimson Tide Sports Network affiliates during morning and afternoon drive times. Make your daily commute more exciting with the opportunity to hear what's important and what's new across the Alabama Crimson Tide Teams. Join Roger Hoover for daily updates with exclusive information and updates provided Monday-Friday each week.

Head Coach Kalen DeBoer will guide Alabama fans through the football season on his weekly television show broadcasting on stations throughout Alabama and the Southeast. The 30-minute TV show, hosted by Chris Stewart, features highlights, interviews, and features with Alabama players. Check local listings for the time and station in your area. Make sure to follow the show each week as Coach DeBoer breaks down the previous game action and takes fans behind the action and highlights each week.

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