Great article. For those of us just starting to dip our toes into the radio comms pool, this clearly and concisely pulls together the pros and cons of each of the different radio options available. One drawback to amateur radio that no one talks about is the overwhelming complication of programming and connecting with others on the trail using these radios. They all seem to need programming to use, and a computer and special cable to program them. Everyone talks about the test as the big hurdle for people getting into amateur radio, but i really think it is the complicated radio units and unbelievably vast array of radio units available.
“Where to start?”
“Which band to use?”
“I have to program it!?”
For people that just want a way to stay in touch with their friends on the trail, the amateur radio world can seem a complicated, expensive, and tough to decipher.
The GRMS band seems a perfect answer to this especially with mobile units coming out with more Tx power, I hope that others get into this service.