camping1601
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Is it worth getting a licence to use GMRS over FRS radios? Is the reception that much better-reliable?
I think GMRS can go to 50 watt, but 99% are no more than 5 watt and they are typically different channels on the same radio. 1-14 FRS 15-22 GMRS. I have never met anyone who had a license
We use basic FRS/GMRS radios without the detachable antennas but I agree that the antennas are crucial. What radios do you like?
I would get something like this:
https://powerwerx.com/tera-tr505-gmrs-recreational-handheld-radio
It also does MURS too, which is license free, and in the VHF range so better for coverage.
Combine that with a roll-up j-pole antenna, and you'll have a pretty decent setup.
Get the DBJ-2 roll up (commercial version) from here: https://edsantennas.weebly.com/ that will work well on the MURS/GMRS frequencies and you'll be gold.
I have quite a few of Ed's antennas for ham bands, and they are excellent.
In my experience, living in coastal BC, they both suck. The trick is to get a VHF, and program both FRS and GMRS frequencies into it. I can talk to guys with walmart radios, but they often can't reach back to me if we don't have line of site.
that doesn't make any sense cause a VHF radio doesn't work on the frequencies that the GMRS and FRS radio services work on.
VHF is 30mhz - 300mhz, UHF (where GMRS and FRS are) is 300-3000mhz, but specifically GMRS and FRS are around 462-467mhz.
If you need the best coverage and range, I highly recommend getting your ham license at least the tech, then you can use 2 meter band (144-148mhz) radios. Theres tons of them out there, with a upgraded antenna, and you'll have significantly better range especially when non-line of sight.
When you do have near light of sight though you can talk a long ways. I've made contacts on the 2 meter band further than 100 miles with my Kenwood hand held, a roll up j-pole antenna, and being on top of a 4800ft tall mountain
Check out the antenna farm online. I’ve dealt with them With good luck. Prices seemed pretty good to. We run vhf radios out hound hunting they seem pretty good. Icom and kenwood is what we have. But to be honest I don’t know what gmrs and frs is.
With the wouxun handheld unit my tame radio nerd sold me, I can dial it to FRS and GRMS frequencies.
If you have a GMRS license and a decent radio you can broadcast through a local repeater. The licenses are not much and it makes you legal. see https://mygmrs.com/browse for repeater directory.