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I own a pair of Midland LXT300 GMRS radios, the package says it has an
average range of 10 miles under good conditions. I have heard that the range of GMRS radios is often exaggerated, can anybody shead any light on this? thx in advance |
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I believe the 10 mile range is, if you are using them over water ( lake or
ocean, etc ), under ideal atmospheric conditions ( no storms, snow etc ) using new batterys fully charged. wrote in message oups.com... I own a pair of Midland LXT300 GMRS radios, the package says it has an average range of 10 miles under good conditions. I have heard that the range of GMRS radios is often exaggerated, can anybody shead any light on this? thx in advance |
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All about radio transmitting range at URL:
http://ac6v.com/repeaters.htm#TR 73 CL wrote in message oups.com... I own a pair of Midland LXT300 GMRS radios, the package says it has an average range of 10 miles under good conditions. I have heard that the range of GMRS radios is often exaggerated, can anybody shead any light on this? thx in advance |
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![]() "Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... I own a pair of "14 Mile" GMRS radios. I can get, on a GOOD day, about half a mile with them. I just ordered the new ones from Cobra that say "25 miles". They run 5 watts, most I've seen in a handheld GMRS so far. Will give a report when they arrive in a couple weeks (back ordered). |
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MnMikew wrote:
"Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... I own a pair of "14 Mile" GMRS radios. I can get, on a GOOD day, about half a mile with them. I just ordered the new ones from Cobra that say "25 miles". They run 5 watts, most I've seen in a handheld GMRS so far. Will give a report when they arrive in a couple weeks (back ordered). I have some five-watters that I use very occasionally for specific purposes. Over reasonably open land, I might get two miles, usually closer to 1.25. Unless that Cobra has some super-duper high-gain antenna with penetration through dirt and dense foliage, I doubt if you'll get much more than 10% of the stated range under normal conditions. Bruce Jensen |
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![]() "bpnjensen" wrote in message ups.com... MnMikew wrote: "Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... I own a pair of "14 Mile" GMRS radios. I can get, on a GOOD day, about half a mile with them. I just ordered the new ones from Cobra that say "25 miles". They run 5 watts, most I've seen in a handheld GMRS so far. Will give a report when they arrive in a couple weeks (back ordered). I have some five-watters that I use very occasionally for specific purposes. Over reasonably open land, I might get two miles, usually closer to 1.25. Unless that Cobra has some super-duper high-gain antenna with penetration through dirt and dense foliage, I doubt if you'll get much more than 10% of the stated range under normal conditions. Bruce Jensen My first test will be on a HUGE frozen lake. We fish about 3 miles from shore. |
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