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On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 16:16:17 -0500, "D. Strang"
wrote: "Mike Y" wrote And why in the world suggest FRS? You can buy 100 of them for the price of just a few GMRS only radios, and get GMRS and FRS in the same radio. Then you get to pay for all those GMRS licenses, unless you live in one of those areas where everyone is related. |
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"D. Strang" wrote in message
news:IPiHc.10764$r3.3338@okepread03... "Mike Y" wrote And why in the world suggest FRS? You can buy 100 of them for the price of just a few GMRS only radios, and get GMRS and FRS in the same radio. You mean the 'combined' FRS/GMRS radios that cover both services but are still limited to FRS only power levels. Not much better. At least the GMRS only radios allow you to go 2W of power. Although it probably won't be long until there's a radio that does selectable power on the GMRS frequencies, and low power only on the FRS only frequencies. By the way, I picked up a 'blister card' with 2 GMRS HTs on it at BJs for $25 after rebate. Granted, that was last year. The 2W units... |
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"Mike Y" wrote
And why in the world suggest FRS? You can buy 100 of them for the price of just a few GMRS only radios, and get GMRS and FRS in the same radio. |
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"D. Strang" wrote in message
news:O55Hc.8829$r3.8088@okepread03... They wouldn't be legally able to operate such rigs. Best bet is to give them one band, say 2m, or 70cm. He should check. If he's operating under military authorization, then it's quite possible he's allowed to do this. If not, then I don't see how he's allowed to do it at all in the first place, REGARDLESS of the radio he's using. And why in the world suggest FRS? The new kiddie/CB band. At least go GMRS with the higher power or MURS. Better yet, get an itinerant authorization on UHF. Mike |
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They wouldn't be legally able to operate such rigs. Best bet is to give
them one band, say 2m, or 70cm. Here's what I would do: I'd get a bunch of FRS radios and a crossband repeater (70cm to 2m) and then put a beam on the 2 meter frequency to the EOC or to another repeater. That way you can have cells of users talking to each other on FRS, and the crossband will relay their communications (with the crossband in a remote Van, or otherwise local to the FRS users). Given a 50 watt or 150 watt amp, you should be able to get pretty good range on 2m. "Rude Dog" wrote I hope members of this group can help me. I am in the Army National Guard and I am charged with setting up emergency communications for my unit. I need a transceiver that has a wide frequency range that can be issued to our civilian emergency responders for commo with our land mobile units (we cannot issue our military radios). I am looking for approximately 60 MHZ thru 500 MHZ. Any suggestions? |
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