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On 29 Sep 2003 09:20:32 -0700, Google Mike wrote:
Is there such a thing as a portable, affordable, two-way radio system with 10 mile coverage or better? What about something that is slightly secure? - nuh uh! not according to the FCC! one cannot obscure the meaning of a message (IIRC, the only exception is satellite control?) Here's the need that is driving this: I can't really afford cell phone bills. I live near 5 families of relatives in South Carolina USA, each within 1 mile of me. Each morning and evening, I travel a long 40 mile road with no cell phone tower in sight -- zero coverage, even if I bought a cellphone. I would love to have a device that each of us keep in our cars, always turned on, as well as in our homes, and it would only provide communication among myself and my relatives. I would prefer to have something that could not be eavesdropped very easily, but I would take whatever I could get. mike - get everyone licensed! study one day, then put the family in the car, go to the local VEC test, get 26 questions out of 35 multiple-choice questions correct, then go to Denny's and celebrate! a couple days later everyone's license will appear in the FCC's ULS and you can set up a base station and 2M comms in each car! doesn't have to cost a whole lot, either! BTW, I don't know much about HAM radio, so please forgive my ignorance. |
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