swwifty
FNG
- Joined
- Aug 23, 2013
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- 33
First off thanks for the replies.
Now that I'm good and confused it looks like VHF MURS radios are kind of a lesser known option and a good option for simple two way communication? Better than GMRS for hilly terrain?
Sorry, I'll try to make it less confusing.
Think of it this way, you have three options to use.
1. Unlicensed radios (FRS and MURS is here, and GMRS with less than 3 watts)
2. Licensed radios with no testing required only a fee. (GMRS goes here)
3. Licensed radios with a test and fee required. (Ham radio is here)
As you progressively advance in that list towards number three your range and flexiblity get much better. If you have a bunch of buddies and you know they won't bother to study and take a ham test, then I think a GMRS/FRS/MURs radio makes most sense.
Get your GMRS license so you can use radios with up to 50 watts of power and detachable/external antennas. MURS is a very good option too for unllicensed, but its limited to only 2 watts of power. You'll have better range and coverage around obstructions, but its gonna be hard to beat a ham tech license and use of the 2 meter ham band.
Hopefully that clarifies some things, and i haven't confused you more...