ratled
Adventurer
Good to know!They changed it in 2017 so that GMRS is now equivalent to FRS, the only frequencies that require a GMRS license now are repeater inputs or anything over a certain power level.. otherwise its all unlicensed now, since nobody was buying licenses.
I do have a license tho, and have had one for a good while.. the nice thing about GMRS is I'm allowed to let anyone in my family operate under my license without one of their own.. I have a license because I run a GMRS repeater out of my trailer, and my family uses the GMRS inputs.. but I can hand a handheld to my buddy and talk simplex as we caravan through the mountains and he dont need a license.
and @deserteagle56 has a good point, I'm lucky here in Colorado we have a great repeater network and I find most mountain areas do because its sooo easy.. but if your in desert or canyon environment, yeah thats not gonna happen.. might checkout the 2m repeater locations and coverage areas for your specific back country before investing too heavily in getting a HAM setup.
You dont need a sat phone, you can just get an emergency beacon as backup if all other forms of communication fails.. I my self intend on adding one to my kit here soon.
Thanks