Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
I am looking at purchasing two handheld radios for use in the bush i.e.
hunting, fishing, and ATV exploring. I have tried FRS and CB but I understand that VHF is the best, better than UHF, How about the HAM bands, or the GMRS (UHF so probably not as good as VHF. I have considered the VHF Marine radios which are cheaper than other VHF radios.. Any comments or recomendations would be appreciated. |
#2
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
dcolvey wrote:
Any comments or recomendations would be appreciated. VHF Marine radios can't be used for non-marine applications. Are you and the people with whom you're going to be communicating all licensed amateur radio operators? If so, then VHF handhelds with external antennas are probably your best choice for range. They are of course considerably more expensive than FRS or GMRS radios. If you aren't licensed then MURS radios are probably the best compromise of price, durability, and range. You'll need an FCC license for these, but no test is required. |
#3
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
In article ,
Travis Jordan wrote: VHF Marine radios can't be used for non-marine applications. Are you and the people with whom you're going to be communicating all licensed amateur radio operators? If so, then VHF handhelds with external antennas are probably your best choice for range. They are of course considerably more expensive than FRS or GMRS radios. Some of the entry-level 5-watt 2-meter handhelds can be had for $100 (street price) here in the U.S. e.g. the Icom T2H. That's probably comparable to good-quality GMRS radios of similar power (not the cheapie low-power FRS-plus-GMRS radios being hawked all over the place), and probably cheaper than MURS radios. If you aren't licensed then MURS radios are probably the best compromise of price, durability, and range. You'll need an FCC license for these, but no test is required. Here in the U.S., MURS has been a no-license-required service since 2002 (at least). The radios do need to be certificated for MURS use. -- Dave Platt AE6EO Hosting the Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads |
#4
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Dave Platt wrote:
Here in the U.S., MURS has been a no-license-required service since 2002 (at least). The radios do need to be certificated for MURS use. Good catch, Dave -- I had forgotten that the FCC had dropped the license requirement for the MURS band. Thanks for refreshing my memory. |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|