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Steveo March 18th 05 05:18 PM

(I AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote:
From:
(Steveo)
Now that you made me think of it, the rec.radio.cb death pool managed to
not make anyone any money last year. Guess we're gonna have to
re-prioritize the order of probability regarding who is most favored to
assume room temperature in 2005.

I can only assure any fellow radio operator a


good time, or bad.


If you come around me with malice in mind, I


can't be responsible. If you come around me


with your hand-shake out, we'll have some


fun.


Nothing new.


You sure you ain't got no southern blood in ya'? You cotton with the
same hospitality. We're simple folk.

I was born in West Virginia by gawd. Does it really show? :)

alexV March 19th 05 02:30 PM

You seem to be the only poster in this NG w/o a sack of crap under the
skull. Could you please answer my question. I just posted it on a uk ng. I
am in the US though.

I need to establish an absolutely reliable line of verbal communication
between two stationary points separated by about a quarter mile. It takes me
under 10 min to walk the distance. The place is located downtown a middle
size US city. I have tried to communicate via a Microsoft messenger. It
works but so far I haven't been able to make it reliable. The conversation
breaks down. I am sure I will fix the problem eventually but I need a backup
system anyway.

I have tried a walkie-talkie T5950 by Motorola. It is the most powerful I
could find at Radio Shack. It is advertised as capable of maintaining
communication over 5 miles. In fact it barely covers my distance because of
the interference by residential and industrial structures. It operates at
its limit capability, there is a lot of static and as a result it is also
unreliable.

I turned my attention to CB radio. There are hundreds of systems on the
market. I have NO background in the business. The money is no object but I
don't want to be extravagant. My needs are simple--to be able to talk on
demand any time. I don't want extra features of any kind.

What power output do I need? What kind of antenna? One office is located on
the fifth floor of a concrete building, the counterpart is on the second
floor of a century old brick building.

I would appreciate ANY suggestions. I speculate that among people who lurk
in here there are dealers promoting their products. I would appreciate them
staying clear. I would greatly appreciate opinions of people with PERSONAL
experience.

Thanks.




user March 19th 05 07:21 PM

I need to establish an absolutely reliable line of verbal communication
....
I have tried a walkie-talkie T5950 by Motorola. It is the most powerful I


From what I can find on the web, this radio only puts out 1W, which is not
much. Handheld radios can legally go up to 7W, though very very few go above
5W. If your communications are possible but poor at 1W, they would probably
be acceptable but maybe not crystal clear at 5W (you will not get 5X better
signal because when you double your power, your signal only improves 1.5X).
The problem with consumer-grade radios is they seldom tell you the power
output on the box or bubble pack, so you may have to do some research to
find radios that do 5W. When they say "6 miles" or whatever on the package,
that is completely meaningless.

Be aware that only the 1/2W (500mW) FRS radios are license-free. Your
current radio and any other radio like it that puts out more than 1/2W are
GMRS radios, and require you to obtain an $80 license from the FCC in order
to legally operate them. Since the FCC will not issue a license to a
business, one person at each of your locations will need a license (unless
you are related; family memebrs can share GMRS licenses).

If you don't want to sink $160 into GMRS licensing (the licenses are good
for 5 years), you can look at license-free MURS radios. These radios only go
up to 2W though, so I'm guessing they will not have the power you need.
Also, the radios themselves cost $100-$200 each.

Most CBs only put out 4W and CB has other issues too (interference from
CBers three states away). If you can find a couple of inexpensive CB radios
that do SSB (not all do, read the specs carefully!), you get 16W of power in
SSB mode. That would probably do the trick though you might find yourself
changing channels once in a while to get away from interference.

What power output do I need? What kind of antenna?


I think the simplest solution is to find a pair of 5W GMRS or 2W MURS
handhelds that have detachable antennas. If these still can't make the
distance, you can purchase aftermarket antennas. These will be long and
ungainly, but will about double your performance over the stock stubby
antenna. When you look at aftermarket antennas, try to get one that
advertises a 5/8 wavelength element, as 5/8 has more gain (=better signal)
than the more common 1/4 wavelength element. Aftermarket antennas can be
found at a commercial radio shop (the place where police depts buy their
radios) or at a ham radio shop. Make sure you get antennas tuned to
462-467MHz for GMRS or 154MHz for MURS, or you will fry your radios the
first time you transmit.

Hope that helps!



jim March 20th 05 01:48 PM

Steveo wrote:
(I AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote:

From:
(Steveo)
Now that you made me think of it, the rec.radio.cb death pool managed to
not make anyone any money last year. Guess we're gonna have to
re-prioritize the order of probability regarding who is most favored to
assume room temperature in 2005.


I can only assure any fellow radio operator a


good time, or bad.


If you come around me with malice in mind, I


can't be responsible. If you come around me


with your hand-shake out, we'll have some


fun.


Nothing new.


You sure you ain't got no southern blood in ya'? You cotton with the
same hospitality. We're simple folk.


I was born in West Virginia by gawd. Does it really show? :)

you really want to know :o

ALEXB March 20th 05 02:23 PM


"user" wrote in message
...
I need to establish an absolutely reliable line of verbal communication

...
I have tried a walkie-talkie T5950 by Motorola. It is the most powerful

I

From what I can find on the web, this radio only puts out 1W, which is not
much. Handheld radios can legally go up to 7W, though very very few go

above
5W. If your communications are possible but poor at 1W, they would

probably
be acceptable but maybe not crystal clear at 5W (you will not get 5X

better
signal because when you double your power, your signal only improves

1.5X).
The problem with consumer-grade radios is they seldom tell you the power
output on the box or bubble pack, so you may have to do some research to
find radios that do 5W. When they say "6 miles" or whatever on the

package,
that is completely meaningless.


snipped

Hope that helps!


I cannot thank you too much. I will have to study your answer and may have a
few more questions.

Yesterday I tried to apply for a FCC license for a GM radio as them call it.
I could not find GMRS category. I got lost in the application because the
system kept asking me about the latitude and longitude of my place which I
have to investigate and there were other errors/ contradictory answers I
could not even properly understand.

I can spend as much as necessary on this line of communication, provided it
is convenient and reliable. Money is no object.

Thanks.



I AmnotGeorgeBush March 21st 05 06:29 PM

wrote:
Speaking of gators, a 9 ft 8 inch gator ate some dude two days ago down
here in a retention pond. Authorities are looking for the residents who
regularly fed the thing (extremely illegal and they do enforce it). In
addition to the dead guy's forearm, recovered in the gut of the bull
gator was plenty of store-bought chicken and beef. Dammit man!!

Ha! Better than Woo's pigs disposing of ya. Do
they eat the clothes too?


When you dump a body to Woo's pigs, they're


clothed sometimes.



Dude,,I can relate. Visitors think it's cute as hell when the Blue-Ticks
lick their hands through the cages. They would **** if they knew the
hounds were checking their taste.


Steveo March 21st 05 11:23 PM

(I AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote:
wrote:
Speaking of gators, a 9 ft 8 inch gator ate some dude two days ago down
here in a retention pond. Authorities are looking for the residents who
regularly fed the thing (extremely illegal and they do enforce it). In
addition to the dead guy's forearm, recovered in the gut of the bull
gator was plenty of store-bought chicken and beef. Dammit man!!

Ha! Better than Woo's pigs disposing of ya. Do
they eat the clothes too?


When you dump a body to Woo's pigs, they're


clothed sometimes.


Dude,,I can relate. Visitors think it's cute as hell when the Blue-Ticks
lick their hands through the cages. They would **** if they knew the
hounds were checking their taste.

That's another reason to wash your hands after you unpack. ewww


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