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Hi all,
I recently suffered a back injury while mountain biking in the woods,fortunately we had a cell phone and were able to call 911 for medical help. Now that I am home and recuperating, I have been wondering what cell phone alternatives are available for use in remote areas where you may not have a cell signal. I have been looking at the fRS/gmrs radios and see that some are now "boasting" 10 mile ranges, however I realize this is optimal clear line of sight conditions which is rarely the case. My other thought is to get a technicians class ham license and possibly purchase a small hand held radio to carry with me. I have seen some really small units from Alinco listed in the Monitoring Times Magazine, would this be a more practical solution? I really don't know what type of radios and range you are allowed to work on a tech license and as I am thinking of using this for emergency use I would like to hear your suggestions. Thanks in Advance Bob |
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