Handheld radios....
- Liz ODell
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Handheld radios....
NOT MARINE BAND!!! NOT CB!!! I'm talking about the kind usually advertised as '2 way radios' quite a few claim to have 30 mile or better range. Anyone use them? How far do they really get out? In mountains with lots of vegetation? I'm looking for an alternative to marine band that is not CB band.
- Grzyadms4x4
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Liz you might want to invest in a good Icom or Yaseau radio. They make handheld 2 meter radios that can in the right conditions easily transmit and receive 20 -50 miles. I had a cheapo Chinaman radio off of ebay and it was picking up and receiving to a repeater 60 miles away as the crow flies. They all usually have a max transmitt power of 5 watts. Most are also selectable to help save battery power they can transmit at .2, .5, 3 and 5 watts. Talk to the guys at Ham Radio Outlet. I don't know if they have one near you, but they are very helpful and if you were to call them they could help stear you in the right direction.
We use 5 watt Motorolas depending on where we are Id say they reach 5 miles talking from one handheld to the other in most places we run. If you are talking to someone with a truck radio (40-100watt) you can transmitt and recieve much futher. In steep canyons with lotsa trees id say the 5 mile is about the average range. dgarrett
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I have
I have a set of low-band 2way radios for sale. The mobiles are Motorola and the hand helds are Vertex radios.
Mobiles are 60 watt radios and the handhelds are 5 watt's--all are low-band.
Mobiles are 60 watt radios and the handhelds are 5 watt's--all are low-band.
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