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On Mon, 9 Jan 2006 08:03:37 -0500, "Glenn Ashmore"
wrote: Over what terrain do they test these things to come up with the range claims? If a set advertised as "5 mile range" will only work within 2 or 3 miles line of sight with no obstructions over water the only place I can think of that would have better conditions would be the Bonneville Salt Flats. ========================================= FRS is pretty much line of sight or close to it. Any significant obstruction will greatly reduce the range in my experience. To get reliable range of any distance at these frequencies you need a repeater type infrastructure with an antenna at higher elevation. If you have an FRS with connections for external audio in/audio out, you might be able to extend your range somewhat by hoisting the radio to the top of the mast on a flag stick, and running audio cable back to deck level. |
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Not permitted for use on GMRS. You need type accepted equipment as well
as a GMRS license. Since you advocate violating the equipment regulation, I assume you are violating the license regulation as well. I do hope I'm wrong, though. Keep on hopin' Bucky! |
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