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Look for a ham cram event in your area. Most ham groups put these on once or twice a year.
Or study online for a few hours and take your test. You will pass.
Would this work for FRS?
http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-MH230R-23-Mile-22-Channel-Two-Way/dp...
You can get a cheap 2m HT for about $55 bucks! Of course, a good quality mobile 2m w/ antenna, cables, etc. will be more like $200-$250.
Thanks DWH. I was thinking about getting the Midland with 3' whip (because it will fit behind my toolbox in the back.), but heard all this talk about FRS and saw how cheap they were.
So I should spend the $150ish on setting up the BD first then...
Ham is down the road for me at this point.
Perfect. That's what I was looking for.
Thanks again,
R
Depends on who you run with.
The group I'm most often go out with use 2m radios. We have sometimes have a spare 2m HT we can loan out (in listen only mode if one doesn't have their license). Sometimes we'll use FRS radios, or if we must, CB radios as a fallback. (Yes, I rather use FRS than CB... because they provide better clarity). Those not on 2m miss out on most of the banter.
Some groups I run with still use CB radios, but that's seems to be (hopefully) on the way out. FRS sucks, CBs suck more.
I highly recommend getting your HAM radio license. It's easy (a few hours of study should be enough to pass the test). And you can pick up a 2m HT on the cheap, like under $100, until you ready to get a good mobile.
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