Great Article Chas. Im interested in getting my HAM license and have questions about realistic capabilities. I live in San Diego but don't typically hunt nearby. I usually hunt 200-500 miles away. Cell service is usually very limited. I have noticed that some high peaks in my hunt areas have many antennas on top. I'm not sure if any of them are repeaters at this point and I realize there are variables that could effect long distance communication.
1. Is communication realistic at those distances with my family at home from a vehicle mounted setup or handheld if I'm in range of a repeater?
2. Could family track my location with DMR?
I do have a Garmin Inreach but I see the value in HAM as well. I'm going to educated and ready for the test while I'm quarantined and home.
but, it is feasible for me to think I could talk with my hunting buddies over HAM while thay are out West this September and I am at home?
Thanks! PM on the way@fwafwow : For backcountry the reasonable license is the Technician. Any HF equipment for longer range contacting is generally weight prohibitive. Make sure to check local linked systems and I can give a hand with that if you PM me a general unit area.