crawler#976
Expedition Leader
A Jeep roof will not act as a ground plane - it's non-metalic. I'd see if you can return the 5/8's wave for a 1/2 wave antenna.
... my questions is what is the difference in all of these; 2m, HAM, VHF, UHF, dual band ect...
So I'm gonna need to buy a UHF and a VHF then, got it. Do they make dual band for both?
... in the ham radio world, it is generally used to mean only radios that use both the 2 Meters and 70 cm bands.
A lot of SAR's use government or commercial band radios; if yours does then it won't do any good to get a ham radio.
If he was allowed to use MARS or CAP he would have a license and/or training before receiving authorization. He'd also know that the CAP only allows a small set of specific amateur radio radios to be used because most of it has not been tested to meet NTIA requirements for use on government frequencies.Many ham radios (dual band or mono band) can be "MARS / CAP mod" modified fairly easily to transmit outside the ham bands. Not for general civilian use, but permitted for users who are officially affiliated with a government agency, like 'the kid'.
Many ham radios (dual band or mono band) can be "MARS / CAP mod" modified fairly easily to transmit outside the ham bands. Not for general civilian use, but permitted for users who are officially affiliated with a government agency, like 'the kid'.
... I am going threw the process of planning my buttons and amperage draws. Soon I will also be looking to get something similar to a Yeasu FT7800 2m/70cm radio with a separation kit or similar. What can I expect for a max amp draw? I know my Cobra 29LX LTD came with a 3a fuse but that is only 4 watts. Is the transmit wattage of say 50-75 directly proportionate to the amperage draw? can I expect 4.5ish to 6.5ish on the draw?