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Kent R

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K6KNT
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Retired Firefighter
Never, now that being said I do not use the private repeaters on GMRS those might require a call sign.
 

MOAK

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Donald
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Diehl
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WRPN 506
I’m obviously, once again, the oddball. When we are traveling with others, and talking, I’ll get it out there once in a while. When we get way off grid, I’ll key up on occasion, and announce, “WRPN506 monitoring channel 21 “ or whatever chanel I happen to be using. I used a CB for decades, out of necessity, to the point that I despised it. Then finally switched to GMRS. I don’t think it’s too much to ask of us to use this form of communication properly as outlined by the FCC. It’s not really that difficult to insert your call letters when keying up or before keying off. If nothing else, it’s a courtesy to others using the same frequency, letting them know you are done talking
 
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grubworm

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nope
i use a baofeng handheld and the range is very short...i dont bother announcing my callsign because im doing good if the people im actually talking to can even hear me
guess if i had a base with decent antenna and there was multiple users i didnt know transmitting...i would use the callsign
1-5 watts in the mid 460mhz range isnt going to flag attention like military, law enforcement, air traffic freqs would
 

krzyaz

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Peder
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Thygesen
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K7WWV
Once while using a GMRS radio i belted out my HAM call - a couple members of my group were a bit confused. I corrected my call and managed to spark a good conversation about differences between GMRS and HAM in overlanding/offroading. The best part of the conversation was centered around 'Letter of the law vs. Spirit of the law' as it related to equipment and identification on regulated frequencies.

Generally speaking, I don't if I'm on GMRS, especially if it is not over someones repeater. I suppose if I ran a 50w gmrs radio, I might consider it.
 
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Hernandez59

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Buckeye, AZ, USA
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Emilio
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Hernandez
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KK7KFQ / WRMB843
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Army
Ive been accused of that, i fix that by printing my gmrs call sign and ham call sign , and turning off the one not being used.
 

Dirt-Merchant

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I hear people identifying all the time, but its different then on the HAM bands. Usually people use the last 3 of their sign.. ex: "hey 506 this is 243" etc...