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On 12/7/2012 5:07 PM, Ralph Mowery wrote:
wrote in message ... I was thinking of getting a pair of handheld CBs for emergencies. I'm in the US just FYI since each country has a billion different standards. I saw a story about Hurricane Sandy, where a family member went out to help somebody down the road. Wouldn't it be nice if he brought a radio so he could communicate with the people he left at home? Since I my area was amazingly lucky and had literally zero damage even though the storm passed right over us. Things could have been very different. It got me thinking that if I were in that situation. I was thinking of a set of UHF, GMRS, or even business band radios. I knew I would be breaking the law using them, but during an emergency I don't think anybody would come after me. I would not use them every day. I'm thinking CB might be a good idea too, since there are probably more people on it and they could listen in and possibly help. A good thing if emergency services are stretched if operating at all. Eventually I plan on getting a HAM license, and being part of the local Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES). What is your input? Any specific models or brands of radio I should get that fits the bill? As you are planning on getting a ham license, you may want to look at this brand. Go to Amazon.com and search for Baofeng. They are small handy talkies that have an output of about 4 watts. They can be programmed for the ham bands and other frequencies. Be sure to get the programming cable and softwear for them. A pair should be less than $ 100. Yes I'm planning on getting a HAM license, however I'm studying for the CPA first. What about brands like Kenwood? Aren't they know for decent quality? |
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![]() "Justin" wrote in message ... On 12/7/2012 5:07 PM, Ralph Mowery wrote: Yes I'm planning on getting a HAM license, however I'm studying for the CPA first. What about brands like Kenwood? Aren't they know for decent quality? They are fine brands. Just as Icom and Yeasu are. I was thinking of the price. You get about the same in any of them. I have a Wouxun HT that I bought several years ago. Many in the ham club have them and they work fine. That is about a $ 120 each radio. There are many places to get the Wouxun. Here is one : http://www.wouxun.us/item.php?item_i...category_id=46 I bought mine from a local dealer. |
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