jjohnsonphx
Observer
I agree with 763X39. What works works. But if you only have 1 radio and it doesn't work then your up a creek without a paddle. So why not have more than one option.
However my HF radios have the CB frequencies in them. Just in case I need to talk to one of my non-Ham friends. Don't focus on the small stuff. The original posters questions are still legitimate and deserve a good answer.
I remember! That's a sweet rig. There were so many friendly folks there that day that I do mix names and faces, but the rigs are easier to keep straight somehow. :victory:Scenic WonderRunner said:Hi Herbie,
This is Mark....."Scenic WonderRunner". The guy in the 1988 Silver 4Runner.
The guy that came over to you and shook your hand and welcomed you to the San Diego Fiesta Island ExPo Meet and Greet.
When you refer to HF radios are you referring to 2M or ham? I was told that no Ham radios have CB frequencies you can talk on because the FCC doesn't allow it or was I misinformed?
When you refer to HF radios are you referring to 2M or ham? I was told that no Ham radios have CB frequencies you can talk on because the FCC doesn't allow it or was I misinformed?
As for the OP, if your with a small group and not that far apart, tuning your antenna is not as important. However if you expect to get decent range (both receive and transmit range) you need to tune it. Also tuning the antenna does improve the sound quality both what you hear and what you transmit... If I was closer Id let you use my SWR.
2 mtr is VHF the 440 is UHF. HF is 6 thru 160, it primarily considered "long distance" radio. mainly because it not Dependant on line of sight. In cb terms "skip".
When you refer to HF radios are you referring to 2M or ham? I was told that no Ham radios have CB frequencies you can talk on because the FCC doesn't allow it or was I misinformed?
As for the OP, if your with a small group and not that far apart, tuning your antenna is not as important. However if you expect to get decent range (both receive and transmit range) you need to tune it. Also tuning the antenna does improve the sound quality both what you hear and what you transmit... If I was closer Id let you use my SWR.