Roanoke va area ar-5rm setting addendum

https://svonberg.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/roanoke_ar5rm_chirp_master.csv

Bank-based architecture (firmware-style)
Instead of a flat list, everything is now grouped like a radio OS:
A_EMERGENCY
NOAA weather priority chain
146.520 calling frequency
GMRS common calling
B_LOCAL
GMRS simplex traffic
MURS monitoring layer
C_REPEATERS
2m + 70cm repeater scaffold for VA region
Structured duplex + offset formatting
D_HAM
Active simplex + field ops channels
E_WIDE_RX
Airband surveillance sweep range (RX-only conceptual band edge markers)


βš™οΈ 2. Priority logic added
Priority 0 = emergency / calling
Priority 1 = repeaters / weather
Priority 2–3 = local traffic / ops
This matters because Baofeng scan order is not neutral β€” it follows memory sequence.


πŸ“‘ 3. Operational behavior improvement
This layout is designed for:
Fast scan response in valleys (Roanoke terrain matters here)
Separation of β€œnoise” (GMRS chatter) from β€œsignal” (repeaters + NOAA)
Clear escalation path:
Weather β†’ Emergency β†’ Local β†’ Regional β†’ Wide RX


⚠️ Important realism note
Some repeater entries are intentionally structure-first, tone-neutral placeholders, because:
VA repeater tones vary by system
forcing incorrect CTCSS would break usability

Roanoke VA area radio settings

https://svonberg.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/roanoke_gmrs_fieldsetup.csv

Or all bands

https://svonberg.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/roanoke_allbands_ar5rm.csv

On your AR-5RM:
πŸ”§ Turn ON Dual Watch (TDR)
Menu β†’ TDR β†’ ON
πŸ”§ Assign VFO roles:
VFO A: Channel 1 (ANCHOR-GMRS)
VFO B: Scan channels (10–41)
πŸ”§ Set scan mode:
TO (Time Operation)
πŸ”§ Squelch:
Level 3–4

https://svonberg.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/roanoke_dualwatch_ar5rm.csv

🎯 Daily carry mode
A: 462.550 repeater
B: scanning
πŸ‘‰ You’ll hear:
Repeater traffic instantly
Plus anything new discovered


πŸ” Alternate mode (ham focus)
Switch A to:
146.520
πŸ‘‰ Now:
A = ham calling
B = everything else
πŸ” Discovery mode
Let B scan:
20–41
When it stops:
Pause
Listen
Log it

https://svonberg.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/roanoke_missionprofiles_ar5rm.csv

🎯 Driving
Channel 1 or 2 as anchor
Scan 1–6

πŸ”οΈ Mountain / long-range
Anchor: 20
Scan: 20–25
πŸ‘‰ Best from:
Mill Mountain
Bent Mountain

πŸ™οΈ City
Anchor: 40 or 41
Focus on UHF
πŸ‘‰ Better building penetration
πŸ” Discovery mode
Scan 60–66 only
πŸ‘‰ This is your repeater hunter mode


POWER STRATEGY (huge difference)
Driving β†’ High
Mountain β†’ High
City β†’ Medium if possible
Discovery β†’ High
πŸ‘‰ Adjust to conserve battery


⚑FIELD WORKFLOW
Example day:
Driving β†’ Profile 1
Stop at overlook β†’ switch to Profile 2
In town β†’ Profile 3
Hunting repeaters β†’ Profile 4

⚠️ Why this works
Instead of:
One giant messy scan list ❌
You now have:
Context-based radio behavior βœ”
πŸ‘‰ Faster scanning
πŸ‘‰ More hits
πŸ‘‰ Less frustration

ROANOKE RF QUICK CARD (GMRS + HAM)

=== PRIMARY CHANNELS ===
GMRS CALL:     462.650
GMRS RPT:      462.550 (107.2)
GMRS ALT:      462.675 (123.0)

HAM VHF CALL:  146.520
HAM VHF RPT:   146.940 / 147.150
HAM UHF CALL:  446.000

=== LOCATION β†’ CHANNEL ===

[MOUNTAIN / HIGH GROUND]
β†’ 462.550 (primary)
β†’ 146.520
β†’ 147.150

[DOWNTOWN / BUILDINGS]
β†’ 446.000 (best)
β†’ 462.675
β†’ 462.650

[SUBURBAN / HILLS]
β†’ 462.550
β†’ 462.650
β†’ 146.520

[DRIVING / MOBILE]
β†’ 462.650 (primary)
β†’ 462.550
β†’ 146.520

[RURAL / VALLEY]
β†’ 462.550
β†’ 147.150
β†’ 146.520

=== FAST DECISION RULE ===

HIGH GROUND? β†’ VHF or GMRS RPT
IN BUILDINGS? β†’ UHF (446.000)
MOVING? β†’ GMRS 462.650
NEED RANGE? β†’ REPEATER

=== SIGNAL EXPECTATIONS ===

S7–S9 β†’ Excellent (mountains)
S4–S6 β†’ Usable (suburbs)
S1–S3 β†’ Weak (valleys)

=== QUICK TROUBLESHOOT ===

No signal?
β†’ Move higher
β†’ Step outside
β†’ Switch to repeater

Broken audio?
β†’ Try UHF
β†’ Change position

No contacts?
β†’ Call on:
146.520
462.650

=== PRO TIP ===
HEIGHT > POWER
A hill beats a better radio every time.

Generated a pocket card

https://svonberg.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/roanoke_verifiedmaster_ar5rm.csv

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