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Old January 1st 04, 08:29 PM
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Twist,

He mentioned 'handheld'. He didn't say 'radio in a vehicle'. I suspect
trying to walk around with a handheld, a linear amp, and four Sears
Die-Hards in a backpack might prove uncomfortable

15 to 20 miles is going to be *very* tough, unless one of the handhelds is
located up four or five hundred feet in the air. The antenna and ground
system (or, rather, lack thereof) is going to doom any 27 MHz handheld.
MURS would have a good chance, as long as one of those units is up hundreds
of feet in the air. FRS is unlikely to have the erp to make the distance
(certainly not a reliable job) even if one of the handhelds was up 400 or
500 feet in the air. About the only choice I see is a tech license and
using a repeater. The key here is 'handheld'. However, if Sarge is willing
to use a radio in a car, things change a bit. MURS would likely make 15
miles with a decent antenna and tower at the base and a decent 5/8 wave
antenna on the car.


73 from Rochester, NY
Jim


"Twistedhed" wrote in message
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From: (Sarge)
Reo wrote:
Hi...
I am looking for a way to communicate with my wife while I am out doing
errands.
Looking for something hand held with a range of 15-20miles that would
either have no license or a small licensing requirement from the FCC.
Looking for something without a monthly fee also
Any suggestions?
Thank you!

The ONLY thing I can see is you and wife both
get your amateur Tech. licenses. Then you


could work through a repeater ( assuming


there is one near y'all) and be pretty reliable. A
CB , FRS or GMRS handheld is just not gonna
cut it. Only other way is the cell phone thing


but there goes that monthly fee.


Anyone else got any ideas?


Couple of 10 meter radios coverted with a couple of low power linears
will do the job perfectly. You get quiet frequencies on the freeband and
at times won't even need the linear. **** on the repeaters, not enough
privacy for what you want.



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Old January 2nd 04, 03:25 PM
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From: (Jim=A0Hampton)
Twist,


He mentioned 'handheld'. He didn't say 'radio


in a vehicle'. I suspect trying to walk around


with a handheld, a linear amp, and four Sears


Die-Hards in a backpack might prove


uncomfortable




My bad! My only excuse is being road weary..I missed the "handheld" the
first time around until I came to Raymond's post, and I certainly
assumed he was longing for mobile use as oposed to something truly
portable.


15 to 20 miles is going to be *very* tough,


unless one of the handhelds is located up four
or five hundred feet in the air. The antenna


and ground system (or, rather, lack thereof) is


going to doom any 27 MHz handheld. MURS


would have a good chance, as long as one of


those units is up hundreds of feet in the air.


FRS is unlikely to have the erp to make the


distance (certainly not a reliable job) even if


one of the handhelds was up 400 or 500 feet


in the air. About the only choice I see is a tech
license and using a repeater. The key here is


'handheld'. However, if Sarge is willing to use


a radio in a car, things change a bit. MURS


would likely make 15 miles with a decent


antenna and tower at the base and a decent


5/8 wave antenna on the car.


73 from Rochester, NY


Jim



Agreed. As you astutely illustrated, I was thinking along the lines of a
half-decent (*?*) handheld attached to a decent mobile antenna with a
tiny bit of juice,,,my bad was interpreting portable as mobile,,,,not
the same thing.

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That's the opinion of an asshole, I'll file it accordingly.


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