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On Sun, 07 Dec 2003 21:52:07 GMT, "R. Belcher"
wrote: (snip) If they're getting four miles range, they are using GMRS radios, not FRS. (GMRS shares some channels with FRS, has more power, and requires an FCC license.) Do the FCC rules apply in Bosnia? I'm betting on FRS, 4 miles from sand dune to sand dune, and/or flat ground..... not a lot of buildings and trees in the desert..... That would be very good range for FRS. I can't even get 2 miles line-of-sight with mine. Either way, it sounds to me like an absolute security nightmare. Probably less of a nightmare than not having good commo. ![]() It is easier to fight for our principles than to live up to them.-Alfred Adler |
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