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			 Again, I'm not sure how well these questions match up to the group here... The claimed range of these radios (FRS) is on the order of 2 miles. The manufs mention terrain and weather as limitations. How do they do in a wooded (flat) environment? How do they do in a suburban (moderately large houses, otherwise flat) environment? How do they do in the city? Are they multipath prone? What weather conditions are worse? I assume heavy rain, but does fog affect them? Will lightning a few miles away interfere with them severely? Thanks again, Cheers, Alan. -- --e-meil: there's no such thing as a FreeLunch.--  | 
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