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That is my understanding, not for everyone using GPS satellite devices but amateur radio operators that also use such devices. I do not know if it will be ported to RF or if it will be internet only.
Would you be interested in such a feature or think it would be beneficial to the overland community?
If you are on Facebook join the APRS users group and see a recent post by Michael Phelps. He has worked to resurrect the SMS messaging capability to APRS and is willing to work with satellite GPS...
Ham radio is far more capable than anything else, however based on this statement below you want GMRS/FRS.
For the below to work with ham radio you both would need to test and get licensed, with GMRS a single license covers your family.
Mobile GMRS radios can have up to 50 watts and they work...
Yes you need a front and rear receiver hitch, and the associated winch cradle that goes into the receiver hitch. You will also need to route power to the front and rear of the vehicle to be able to plug the winch in at either location.
Do you have examples of these radios that are "restricted" ?
As mentioned most radios have CTCSS tones that can be enabled if desired but do not come that way.
Some may have "extra" channels that already have CTCSS tones set, but the first 22 channels do not.
I have both a Browning BR-180b dual band and a Larsen NMO150b.
The Browning is a dual band but with the enclosed coil it does move around a bit.
The Larsen NM150b 2m antenna is a 5/8 wave so it is longer but can bend.
GMRS is gaining popularity and is fine for vehicle to vehicle comms. I prefer a vehicle mounted radio and a handheld for a spotter or when I step out of the vehicle. This applies to GMRS or ham radio.
Ham radio is not for everyone, especially those that just want a plug and play solution.
Ham...
Welcome from Oklahoma from a fellow XJer.
Have a friend in Houston that owns a nice red XJ and hosts a podcast called the Jeep Talk Show if you need something Jeep related to listen to.
It would work ok and appears to meet all the requirements but I would expect some signal loss especially at the frequencies GMRS uses.
There's bound to be a grommet in the firewall you could run coax through and do a fender mount antenna, a couple of screw holes on the backside of the fender...
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