Contributor III
Building your rig is a combination of choices, preferences, budget, ... but whatever works for you is fine.
Now when it comes to linking your rig to the outside world, we get a whole different ball game:
I started with a HAM course, because that's what you need in order to operate a HAM radio. But one of the first things you learn in HAM class is that HAM radio and HAM frequencies are not used for chit chatting, personal comm's or emergency broadcasts (so you don't get to eat the HAM, when you get the HAM :-) ... ) (EU or Belgium regulations)
(HAM was interesting for the possibilities and especially the range and obvious the best choice)
The next option is CB, everywhere I go or talk about CB, they tell me it's dead. Some people still use it, but mostly among friends.
Less range, but easier to acquire.
Last option is PMR (GMRS of FMRS in USA I think) Short range, easy acces. But the big problem here is the difference in frequencies between different Brands and different regulations and frequencies in countries.
So you could be holding your Portable in the middle of a crowded field full of PMR users and none of them could here you because you are using the same model but are from a different country. Or just use a different brand, ...
So I guess CB is the actual choice, no?.
But the real question then is, how to get in touch?
It's not that I have a an overland friend crew and we just decide what comm's we would like to use.
It's more like that i'm on the road an trying to find some equal minded souls. And all those cluttered regulations per brand, country, technology aren't really making it easy.
Wishing for a uniform free communications platform. (and world peace :-))
What are your thoughts on this matter, what am I overlooking?
Are there other solutions to have more global comm's or get in touch on the road.
Besides building a radio station inside your rig...
Now when it comes to linking your rig to the outside world, we get a whole different ball game:
I started with a HAM course, because that's what you need in order to operate a HAM radio. But one of the first things you learn in HAM class is that HAM radio and HAM frequencies are not used for chit chatting, personal comm's or emergency broadcasts (so you don't get to eat the HAM, when you get the HAM :-) ... ) (EU or Belgium regulations)
(HAM was interesting for the possibilities and especially the range and obvious the best choice)
The next option is CB, everywhere I go or talk about CB, they tell me it's dead. Some people still use it, but mostly among friends.
Less range, but easier to acquire.
Last option is PMR (GMRS of FMRS in USA I think) Short range, easy acces. But the big problem here is the difference in frequencies between different Brands and different regulations and frequencies in countries.
So you could be holding your Portable in the middle of a crowded field full of PMR users and none of them could here you because you are using the same model but are from a different country. Or just use a different brand, ...
So I guess CB is the actual choice, no?.
But the real question then is, how to get in touch?
It's not that I have a an overland friend crew and we just decide what comm's we would like to use.
It's more like that i'm on the road an trying to find some equal minded souls. And all those cluttered regulations per brand, country, technology aren't really making it easy.
Wishing for a uniform free communications platform. (and world peace :-))
What are your thoughts on this matter, what am I overlooking?
Are there other solutions to have more global comm's or get in touch on the road.
Besides building a radio station inside your rig...