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Old September 3rd 13, 01:37 PM
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You can monitor anything - that does not require a license to do.

However, there is a range restriction when operating on land.
So many feet away from the water.

Your groups needs would be better served with a bunch of bubble pack GMRS radios - the amount of power has very little to do with the range.

Range is dependent on a clear line of sight and the height of the antenna's and the loss in the feed lines.
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