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GMRS? Allegedly better range than FRS, but needs a (no-examination)
license that costs. Perce On 09/12/05 08:29 am Win Heagy tossed the following ingredients into the ever-growing pot of cybersoup: I'd like to get a small, portable HT type radio for my wife (a non HAM) in case phones, etc., fail. What can you recommend? It should be small enough to carry daily, but get an honest 2-3 mile range (depending on terrain). We've tried several of the FSR type radios, but none get anywhere near the advertised range. Any suggestions? |
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I think I would look at an MURS radio. They run two watts in the
150-160 Mhz range, and do not require a license. Recognize though, that even with a 5-watt radio, you cannot be assured of 2-3 mile range. We used 5-watt GMRS radios in our CERT organization, which was only intended to cover our housing development from one end to another. It's a little over a mile, but coverage was often spotty at best. You are probably looking for something that doesn't exist. To get reliable coverage over a 3-mile distance usually requires a repeater, and that's a whole different ball game. Ever thought about getting her a ham license? It's not that difficult now. Dick - W6CCD On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 09:26:52 -0400, "Percival P. Cassidy" wrote: GMRS? Allegedly better range than FRS, but needs a (no-examination) license that costs. Perce On 09/12/05 08:29 am Win Heagy tossed the following ingredients into the ever-growing pot of cybersoup: I'd like to get a small, portable HT type radio for my wife (a non HAM) in case phones, etc., fail. What can you recommend? It should be small enough to carry daily, but get an honest 2-3 mile range (depending on terrain). We've tried several of the FSR type radios, but none get anywhere near the advertised range. Any suggestions? |
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