Radioman wrote in message ...
ront2 wrote:
Will the Cobra 2-Way Radio (PR135-2), $19.99 at Circuit City work in two
traveling vehicles - Uhaul truck and Ford Focus from KC Missouri to Calif.
Highway 40?
Any FRS or FRS/GMRS combo with a small built-in antenna will get the same range,
About a mile on the ground. This distance increases if you are on a big hill or
on top of a tall building. UHF is line of sight. (Think flashlight).
I do mean _ANY_. Don't believe that 7 mile BS on the package.
Not true - a set of "real" GMRS mobile radios with "real" antennas
will get 7 miles under decent conditions.
Thanks, Ron )
Anything better around same price??
No. CB is noisy and full of foul language (on standard AM, sideband ops are much better).
But, with decent antennas, it is far better for mobile use than FRS
and FRS/GMRS hybrids(which aren't "real" GMRS radios).
MURS equipment is hard to come by, but is 2 watt FM with external antennas.
It is NOT hard to come by... try the 10 channel TEKK NT-10 2W handheld
with external antenna and NOAA Weather Channel provisions... available
from a number of sources online for $129.
There are others as well... check the archives in the MURS-OPEN group
for more info.
Don't let Stew (Horseshoe7) fill you full of BS. FRS does what it's supposed to do:
A short range communication device. For some it's all they need...
If you never need to communicate more than about 1/2-mile, then FRS is
what you want. Otherwise, go with Ham, MURS, "real" GMRS, or even 11m
CB radio.
Silly rabbit - FRS is for kids!
- Stewart
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MURS-OPEN