With many people buying GMRS and ham radios with little experience with them, it may be helpful if some us with more experience share some regionally useful code plugs of the local repeaters and calling frequencies.
"Code plug" is the radio programming lingo for the computer file with all the settings for a 2 way radio that can be downloaded from a computer or laptop to a radio so you don't have to manually enter each character from the radio's keypad buttons - which can be tedious with some radios.
For the radios that can be programmed to receive other VHF like marine, air traffic, MURS etc, adding them for prepper monitoring would probably be popular as well. I know some radios even have a feature for preprogrammed NOAA weather frequencies; these could be added to radios that don't come preprogrammed.
The radios I have use .img .dat .icf and .rdf file extensions for their program plugs. These aren't directly attachable on posts here, but I think we may be able to compress and upload them as .zip files that can be attached here.
I'm certain the most popular code plugs will be for the dual band Baofeng and BTechs
"Code plug" is the radio programming lingo for the computer file with all the settings for a 2 way radio that can be downloaded from a computer or laptop to a radio so you don't have to manually enter each character from the radio's keypad buttons - which can be tedious with some radios.
For the radios that can be programmed to receive other VHF like marine, air traffic, MURS etc, adding them for prepper monitoring would probably be popular as well. I know some radios even have a feature for preprogrammed NOAA weather frequencies; these could be added to radios that don't come preprogrammed.
The radios I have use .img .dat .icf and .rdf file extensions for their program plugs. These aren't directly attachable on posts here, but I think we may be able to compress and upload them as .zip files that can be attached here.
I'm certain the most popular code plugs will be for the dual band Baofeng and BTechs