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Not to mention the general portion of 10m is on fireI had one other related thought on this topic. I have made some awesome HF contacts while overlanding. Getting out of the city reduces RF noise. Getting up onto mountains increases propagation. For those of you thinking about upgrading your technician tickets to general or extra tickets, I highly recommend doing so. 15m, 17m, 20m and 40m are wonderful bands.
HF while overlanding is a ton of fun!!!
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I'm planning to put a k1000g+ in both my camper and TJ. With the correct antenna on both it will be good enough.It's a much easier point of entry for people to get equipment for FRS/GMRS, so that's one point for it.
I'm working on my HAM for a few different reasons.
That said, one of the reasons I prefer GMRS is that it works with people who don't have a license, and my license works for my family.
I will probably always run both. Even if I use my GMRS to monitor other channels. I love KG-1000G.
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I have the MXTA26 from midland. It’s been great so far.I'm planning to put a k1000g+ in both my camper and TJ. With the correct antenna on both it will be good enough.It's a much easier point of entry for people to get equipment for FRS/GMRS, so that's one point for it.
I'm working on my HAM for a few different reasons.
That said, one of the reasons I prefer GMRS is that it works with people who don't have a license, and my license works for my family.
I will probably always run both. Even if I use my GMRS to monitor other channels. I love KG-1000G.
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