... that is your choice, but if the FCC ever catches you doing it, they will not only take all of your equipment, but they will fine you, and...
The lower frequencies are the FRS frequencies, and I would stay away from those. Handheld units only put out .2 watts. Mobile unit is only...
Digital Radio is when a two-way ham radio talk to a nearby repeater, or a small "hotspot" repeater, that is connected to The Internet. With...
Ya’ ... but the government doesn't do things that way. LOL I remember when I was in the USAF, I had the hardest time passing my 5-level exam...
The FCC requires a license (relatively cheap to buy, no test req'd) for the GMRS frequencies (chan 15-22), but not for FRS (chan 1-14). However...
GMRS: while 5 watts on the FRS channels you propose for road use, with a handheld you are only going to get .2 watts. However, if you use the...
Maybe they don't want the "shake 'em up" ride of a Freightliner ... and would like the comfort and nice ride of a Volvo, that is if you're going...
You don’t really need repeaters unless you’re using one of the handhelds (2watts) with more limited range. The “mobile” units get between...
I like that option ... the General is just about as easy to get too! <rich @ K7RLY>
I’m in! I “hate” the static noise and lack of range on the CB’s hf range. These, with 25-50watts and a good antenna, will get better, more...