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Baja Peninsula, remote, rugged terrain, no repeaters available, non line-of-sight, need 50 miles (75 is better).
Mex cell phones must be registered to mex resident, may not have coverage in mountains. Sat phones must be run on a schedule.
Any recommendations for handheld use?
I don't have any personal experience with it yet, but I've been looking at an Elk log periodic directional antenna to use with my Yaseu FT-60 dual-band HT. Do you already have an amateur radio license?
Are you looking for local or long distance communication?
Maybe a better way to ask would be are you looking for a way for a group to stay in contact with each other while spread out or for a way to communicate with people outside the area?
Local comms between mobile units. Thus there will not be ability to setup antennae and search for signals.
Other research indicates sat phones can run continuously and work inside a vehicle, so this may be the best solution. I was told that they would have to run on a comm schedule (turn on for use, then off), wrong.
Other possibility mentioned was vhf ht running the power up to 25w. Dont know if thats available, I think most are 5w, but was told 25w is limit.
Do you need to use HT's? It's pretty easy to set up a mobile rig in a temporary configuration on a truck.Local comms between mobile units. Thus there will not be ability to setup antennae and search for signals.
Other research indicates sat phones can run continuously and work inside a vehicle, so this may be the best solution. I was told that they would have to run on a comm schedule (turn on for use, then off), wrong.
Other possibility mentioned was vhf ht running the power up to 25w. Dont know if thats available, I think most are 5w, but was told 25w is limit.
Do you need to use HT's? It's pretty easy to set up a mobile rig in a temporary configuration on a truck.
is for use of a commercial nature?