Modstock wrote:Share your stories, escape plans, ect.
twisted lines wrote:I guess if my phone worked this might
Make sure its current I don't think this link updates each time? Meaning My clip, site works great.
But its been great for a few years for me.
https://tools.airfire.org/websky/v1/run ... 2020091600?
I didn't do the chirp thing. I manually put in all the frs/grs frequencies just so I'd be more familiar with the unit.saltydawg wrote:The radio channels are going to change locally, and with who is fighting the fire. Now local ham guys might be giving more updates on public freqs but you would need to know the repeater channels to listen to.
You can download all the freqs from the net and put them in manually to listen but thats a pain with a baofeng. Do you have chirp? and or know what it is?
twisted lines wrote:https://tools.airfire.org/websky/v1/run ... 2020091600?
tony.latham wrote:It's a good question. Here we were a month ago in the middle of Idaho:
Me? I used to camp next to fires for fifteen years... Or at least during the summers.
And I only slept with my boots on a couple of times.
Tony
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