Simple, maybe. I should know my local answer to this, but I don't. Your answer is only a statistical evaluation. Do you monitor FRS and/or GMRS? If so, what channels/freqencies?
I have a GMRS...
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Simple, maybe. I should know my local answer to this, but I don't. Your answer is only a statistical evaluation. Do you monitor FRS and/or GMRS? If so, what channels/freqencies?
I have a GMRS...
It's not too bad, but certainly not as easy as a Welcome to Wild, Wonderful, West Virginia. Those are actually soothing.
I will salute the "Welcome to Indiana" sign, when I pass it, in your honor. I have to work in your brier patch for a few days.
In full disclosure;
I gave my three handhelds, one each to the varmints. I am now left with two bases, too heavy to carry afield. I have to have two more handhelds by October, hunting season.
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FWIW, and I assume you have a GMRS license, a GMRS license is not tied to any particular radio. That is a license for you and your immediate family to operate on those particular frequencies.
FRS does not require a license in the US, and is restricted to .5 watt.
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I started with FRS quite a few years ago for hunting. Migrated to GMRS because of the wattage increase, and yes I do have a license. The individual license allows anyone in my immediate family to...