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    Overland Communication Overview

    When I lived on the flat Northern Plains, and the repeater was on a 1000ft tower, 75 miles was possible. Not typical because it's highly dependent on 1) terrain, 2) receiving radio/antenna configuration, 3) transmitting radio/antenna, as you pointed out, but possible.
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    Overland Communication Overview

    Images of my setup: The Jeep, as it sits. Daily ham radio antenna on the driver's side. A Comet 2x4SR. Great if you aren't going through close-in trails. I have a Comet SSB-1 that goes on if I do plan to go down trails. The 2x4SR is wideband receive and transmit, so I can use it on GMRS too...
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    Overland Communication Overview

    What's strange about how CB (26.9650 MHz to 27.4050 MHz) works compared to how hams use the 10m band (28.000 MHz – 29.700 MHz) is that a ham would never try to use 10m for local or close communications. It really doesn't work that well for close comms, and neither does CB, as I'm sure we've all...
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    What do you use? Ham radio or CB radio?

    I've got a dedicated GMRS rig (reprogrammed commercial Kenwood radio), an Icom ID-5100A 2m/70cm unlocked to also run on GMRS frequencies, plus adding a CB in the center console. You never know when/what you'll need. The CB antenna is removed and strapped to the inside roll cage, since I don't...
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    HAM Radio Call Sign Check-In Thread

    New to the forum too. KA0ZRW here. General. Thinking Extra in next year or two. No OB badge yet. IC706MkIIG with a J-pole (soon a Comet GP-9) at home and an ID-5100A tied to a Comet 2x4SR for ham and GRMS in the Jeep.
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    Next project, wire my custom relay/fuse holder to the accessories. First: A pillar lights...

    Next project, wire my custom relay/fuse holder to the accessories. First: A pillar lights, Second: reverse floods.
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    Overland Communication Overview

    I've been an Amateur Radio Operator since I was 14, since around 1987. I was a geek before it was cool. Ha ha. Just a few things to mention, for the benefit of all: HAM isn't an acronym, by the way. You don't need to capitalize it. Ham is just slang for Amateur Radio Operator. There are...