Member III
As GMRS gained popularity, this is something that concerned me the most. No common or call channel to use in emergency's. I spend quite a bit of time wandering around in the desert areas out here. When I'm out, I pay attention to what channels and frequencies are being used. In my area most of the people I hear are on 146.460 2m, 16, 17, 18 GMRS with 16 being most common. I also run my GMRS hand held on scan to see whos out there if I don't hear anyone.
With that said as popular as GMRS and overland traveling is, there really needs to be a "call" channel set up. Out here GMRS is either overly crowded with people talking over each other or there's nothing. The crowded times aren't the problem, its the quiet days. A common or call channel would give people like myself something to monitor. It would be a big undertaking to push something like this forward. One would want the major GMRS manufactures buy in as well as everyone related. There's already simple "how to use the radio" instructions. Add a main call/emergency channel to the sheet. Years ago, something like this had CB channel 9 as a designated channel.
I know this is a bit off from the OP's question but it is a legitimate issue.
With that said as popular as GMRS and overland traveling is, there really needs to be a "call" channel set up. Out here GMRS is either overly crowded with people talking over each other or there's nothing. The crowded times aren't the problem, its the quiet days. A common or call channel would give people like myself something to monitor. It would be a big undertaking to push something like this forward. One would want the major GMRS manufactures buy in as well as everyone related. There's already simple "how to use the radio" instructions. Add a main call/emergency channel to the sheet. Years ago, something like this had CB channel 9 as a designated channel.
I know this is a bit off from the OP's question but it is a legitimate issue.