I wonder if there will eventually be a "split the difference" option: Mobile FRS. If I understand correctly (corrections welcomed
) the FCC allows
GMRS mobile units but does not allow
FRS mobile units.
IOW, by law all FRS radios are HTs with the mike and antenna attached to the hand-held unit. There are also power restrictions. But the advantage of the FRS is that it is (again, I'm going on my recollection here) a VHF frequency FM unit instead of an HF frequency AM system (which is what CB is.)
EDIT: Just checked the web, FRS/GMRS is actually UHF (462 - 467 MhZ) not VHF.
(by "mobile" I mean a radio set that can be permanently mounted in the vehicle with a separate microphone and antenna like a 2m Mobile)
For me, Mobile FRS would be a perfect system: FM/UHF for better sound quality, and a simple non-repeater (simplex) 'channel' system like CB for ease of use.
I have to be honest, I'm not a "radio geek" and that's why I let my HAM license expire in 2004 (KB0LOG if anyone's interested.) Besides the 4x4, I also have a motorcycle, and I like to shoot/hunt.
I also have a wife, a dog, a house and a job, all of which occasionally require some of my attention.
So the reality is, I just don't have the time for another "hobby" which is what HAM would be to me. Even
without the CW requirement (which I passed in 1993, although I couldn't today) HAM requires too much "commitment" and that's not what I need a radio for. I just need a radio to be able to talk to other people on the trail.
So I say: Bring on the decent priced, decently featured Mobile FRS units in the $100 - $200 price range. Once they catch on and everybody has one, I'd love to have one in my rig.