JBThompson
Adventurer
I'm looking into HAM mainly for emergency comms when the wife and I are out in the boonies and two things have been brought to my attention. First, using VHF/UHF out in the boonies may or may not be the most reliable if I can't find a repeater, or if nobody is monitoring said repeater. Second, HF is much more likely to reach out and touch someone if I can't get a cell signal. So I guess my question is, are the limited 10m band privileges be useful to me with a tech license, or would I benefit greatly from upgrading to a general?
And on that note, I'm debating whether to get a strictly HF radio or fork over for a VHF/UHF/HF. I recognize the multi-band will be more flexible and still allow access to 2m and 440, but something like the Yaseu 870 is pretty spendy. If I get, say a Ranger 2790, I'm limiting myself to HF but it's also half the cost.
We've decidednto purchase an InReach to take with us in the event all other methods fail or if we have to leave the vehicle for any reason, however having a radio besides our CB just seems like good insurance.
And on that note, I'm debating whether to get a strictly HF radio or fork over for a VHF/UHF/HF. I recognize the multi-band will be more flexible and still allow access to 2m and 440, but something like the Yaseu 870 is pretty spendy. If I get, say a Ranger 2790, I'm limiting myself to HF but it's also half the cost.
We've decidednto purchase an InReach to take with us in the event all other methods fail or if we have to leave the vehicle for any reason, however having a radio besides our CB just seems like good insurance.