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On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 16:11:28 GMT, "Omega"
wrote: wrote in message roups.com... : My view - as a longtime ham-radio operator who used to diss CB - and : who has actually has used 2-meter simplex during a major area disaster : to locate one of the very few area gas stations still with electricity : to pump gas - is that a good mobile CB setup is better for emergencies : than a good mobile 2-meter setup. That's because the CB will go : further simplex (no repeater) than the 2-meter rig will when repeaters : are either down or tied up due to an emergency - or if you are in some : locale either lacking repeater coverage or where you don't know the : active local 2-meter repeater. The "idiot days" of CB - when every car : had one - are long over here in North Carolina; only truckers, hunters, : and farmers seem to have mobile rigs here now. I now use CB almost to : the total exclusion of 2-meter - though I have excellent setups for : both in my car. : FRS does have its uses. Like keeping in contact with others on : campouts, skiing, or in limited areas in Iraq (now a major use). A : major downside of FRS is the total inability to attach a good antenna. I really have to disagree with that. There is no way a 4-watt output AM CB is going to communicate as far as a 50-watt output FM 2-meter radio to a 5/8-wave antenna on the roof. In addition, if you are talking about a real emergency, like a forest fire, where ARES/RACES has been activated, the local hams will set up a portable repeater on 2-meters if the normal repeaters have been compromised. There is a place for CB, and many have both, but it's not because CB has a greater range simplex than does a good 2-meter radio setup. Dick - W6CCD |
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