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My error. I meant to check out Yahoo group (sheesh, I can't tell the
difference between Google and Yahoo?) MURS_OPEN. Thanks, Jim "Jim Hampton" wrote in message ... If you want a license free handheld, you will be much better served with either a MURS unit or (in a city) perhaps an FRS unit. MURS offers much higher power (2 watts) than FRS and the antennas of either MURS or FRS are *far* more efficient than a handheld 27 MHz unit. Check out google group MURS_OPEN and ask them. 73 from Rochester, NY Jim "andrei" wrote in message om... Hi, I am looking to be a handheld CB radio for use in emergency situations in the United States (such as hurricane evacuations). I would need something rugged, rain-proof (or better, really water-resistant or water-proof), with the main set of channels (including the channels monitored by the police). While I absolutely need a handheld battery operated model, it would be best if I could also plug it in my car lighter and snap an antenna on the roof if I am in a car. Since I have a separate weather-radio I do not need the CB to include this option. Can you point me to a good model? Thanks! Andrei --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.510 / Virus Database: 307 - Release Date: 8/14/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.510 / Virus Database: 307 - Release Date: 8/14/03 |
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