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Pdigmking September 15th 05 06:08 PM

GMRS 1 Watt range?
 
I'm looking at two motorola GMRS radios, one claims to have to an 8 mile
range, the other a five mile range, but thier both 1 watt trancievers. Why
would on one have more range than the other. Is this just marketting?

Paul.

Caveat Lector September 15th 05 06:40 PM

Neither one as it depends on several factors
Power
Receiver sensitivity -- Noise Figure
Altitude of the 2 units
Antennas gain
Obstructions hills mountains
Frequency

But here is how to determine line of sight
VISUAL DISTANCE. A rough rule of thumb is to take the square root of the
height in feet and that will give the miles from the antenna to the ground.
Repeat for the other antenna and add the number of miles. This can be
multiplied by about 1.2 to 1.3 for radio waves. For example if the
transmitter antenna is 625 feet high and the receiving antenna is 16 feet
high, square root of 625 = 25 miles, square root 16 = 4 miles. Add 25+4 =
29 miles for the visual distance. Then multiply this by 1.3 to get 37.7
miles of radio range. This gives the visual distance. And of course,
transmitter power and antenna gain, receiver noise figure and antenna gain
enter into it

So at ground level -- two 6 footers gives about 6 to 8 miles at best

Best you get a hold of a pair and try them out.



--
CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be !






"Pdigmking" wrote in message
...
I'm looking at two motorola GMRS radios, one claims to have to an 8 mile
range, the other a five mile range, but thier both 1 watt trancievers.
Why
would on one have more range than the other. Is this just marketting?

Paul.




John September 15th 05 06:52 PM

Pdigmking wrote in
:

I'm looking at two motorola GMRS radios, one claims to have to an 8
mile range, the other a five mile range, but thier both 1 watt
trancievers. Why would on one have more range than the other. Is
this just marketting?

Paul.


Expect about 3/4 of a mile range. You may get more, but nowhere near the
advertised range.

--
GMRS Consumer information website:
http://www.geocities.com/johnlwilker....net/gmrs.html

[email protected] September 17th 05 06:10 PM

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Wayne P. Muckleroy September 18th 05 04:26 AM

Actually, the large intestine has a special cell lining that simulates a
metallic. I believe the attenuation value is about 80 dB in the UHF range.

If you try placing your GMRS transceiver within the confines of your large
intestine, you will come to the conclusion that the performance is ****!

The other problem with this technique is that is rather difficult to talk
into the radio when it is up your ass. You could use a microphone and, of
course this would not be necessary if your head is already up your ass.

wrote in message
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Have you tried sticking them both up your faggot ass, retard?



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