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Mike June 6th 04 07:45 AM

GMRS or CB
 
Sorry for being a little OT, but I'd think this is where the knowledge
is. I've been asked by a few non-ham friends to pick a GMRS radio for
them. They are going to be in a five mile square area, and could be
anywhere in that area. There are no tall buildings and the land is
mostly flat. They want to have the ability to talk to each other
reliably with good sound quality. They've ruled out FRS on their own,
and I agree, but they can't decide between GMRS or CB. I think the Icom
F21GM http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/frs/1606.html looks good,
but I'd love to have input from others that know more about radio than me.
-mike

June 6th 04 08:20 AM

They cant decide between nice/quiet UHF/FM communications and 27Mhz/AM
noisy,crowded overpopulated service? Give me a break! this one is a
no-brainer! By the way....think about "MURS" for their use.


"Mike" wrote in message
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Sorry for being a little OT, but I'd think this is where the knowledge
is. I've been asked by a few non-ham friends to pick a GMRS radio for
them. They are going to be in a five mile square area, and could be
anywhere in that area. There are no tall buildings and the land is
mostly flat. They want to have the ability to talk to each other
reliably with good sound quality. They've ruled out FRS on their own,
and I agree, but they can't decide between GMRS or CB. I think the Icom
F21GM http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/frs/1606.html looks good,
but I'd love to have input from others that know more about radio than me.
-mike




June 6th 04 08:20 AM

They cant decide between nice/quiet UHF/FM communications and 27Mhz/AM
noisy,crowded overpopulated service? Give me a break! this one is a
no-brainer! By the way....think about "MURS" for their use.


"Mike" wrote in message
ink.net...
Sorry for being a little OT, but I'd think this is where the knowledge
is. I've been asked by a few non-ham friends to pick a GMRS radio for
them. They are going to be in a five mile square area, and could be
anywhere in that area. There are no tall buildings and the land is
mostly flat. They want to have the ability to talk to each other
reliably with good sound quality. They've ruled out FRS on their own,
and I agree, but they can't decide between GMRS or CB. I think the Icom
F21GM http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/frs/1606.html looks good,
but I'd love to have input from others that know more about radio than me.
-mike




Lou June 6th 04 11:25 AM

Just be aware that GMRS requires a license - at a fee of $75.

Lou

wrote in message
...
They cant decide between nice/quiet UHF/FM communications and 27Mhz/AM
noisy,crowded overpopulated service? Give me a break! this one is a
no-brainer! By the way....think about "MURS" for their use.


"Mike" wrote in message
ink.net...
Sorry for being a little OT, but I'd think this is where the knowledge
is. I've been asked by a few non-ham friends to pick a GMRS radio for
them. They are going to be in a five mile square area, and could be
anywhere in that area. There are no tall buildings and the land is
mostly flat. They want to have the ability to talk to each other
reliably with good sound quality. They've ruled out FRS on their own,
and I agree, but they can't decide between GMRS or CB. I think the Icom
F21GM http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/frs/1606.html looks good,
but I'd love to have input from others that know more about radio than

me.
-mike






Lou June 6th 04 11:25 AM

Just be aware that GMRS requires a license - at a fee of $75.

Lou

wrote in message
...
They cant decide between nice/quiet UHF/FM communications and 27Mhz/AM
noisy,crowded overpopulated service? Give me a break! this one is a
no-brainer! By the way....think about "MURS" for their use.


"Mike" wrote in message
ink.net...
Sorry for being a little OT, but I'd think this is where the knowledge
is. I've been asked by a few non-ham friends to pick a GMRS radio for
them. They are going to be in a five mile square area, and could be
anywhere in that area. There are no tall buildings and the land is
mostly flat. They want to have the ability to talk to each other
reliably with good sound quality. They've ruled out FRS on their own,
and I agree, but they can't decide between GMRS or CB. I think the Icom
F21GM http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/frs/1606.html looks good,
but I'd love to have input from others that know more about radio than

me.
-mike






nospam June 6th 04 11:02 PM

Why dont you just buy a ham license? Ham radio is the new CB.


On Sun, 06 Jun 2004 06:45:43 GMT, Mike wrote:

Sorry for being a little OT, but I'd think this is where the knowledge
is. I've been asked by a few non-ham friends to pick a GMRS radio for
them. They are going to be in a five mile square area, and could be
anywhere in that area. There are no tall buildings and the land is
mostly flat. They want to have the ability to talk to each other
reliably with good sound quality. They've ruled out FRS on their own,
and I agree, but they can't decide between GMRS or CB. I think the Icom
F21GM http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/frs/1606.html looks good,
but I'd love to have input from others that know more about radio than me.
-mike



nospam June 6th 04 11:02 PM

Why dont you just buy a ham license? Ham radio is the new CB.


On Sun, 06 Jun 2004 06:45:43 GMT, Mike wrote:

Sorry for being a little OT, but I'd think this is where the knowledge
is. I've been asked by a few non-ham friends to pick a GMRS radio for
them. They are going to be in a five mile square area, and could be
anywhere in that area. There are no tall buildings and the land is
mostly flat. They want to have the ability to talk to each other
reliably with good sound quality. They've ruled out FRS on their own,
and I agree, but they can't decide between GMRS or CB. I think the Icom
F21GM http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/frs/1606.html looks good,
but I'd love to have input from others that know more about radio than me.
-mike




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