Caper11
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could you elaborate? what do these units look like?
Abnormal amount antennas on the roof of the minivan. Only the second one Ive ever seen, I can’t recall what emblem was on the door.
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could you elaborate? what do these units look like?
There's a few reasons.Never understood why the higher wattage radios are illegal? Not very familiar with them so it could be obvious but not to me lol
Never understood why the higher wattage radios are illegal? Not very familiar with them so it could be obvious but not to me lol
Sorry for the slight derail.Plenty of 50W mobile VHF radios out there. Used to work in the industry, sold thousands of them in my time. Legal? Depends. But there's nobody out there measuring signals to make sure you're compliant.
Art can still do Vertex and Motorola.Sorry for the slight derail.
Who or where does the programming in cold lake now?
Used to just go see Art for all my radio program needs.
I have the Yaesu 8900r as well, i thought it was 75 watts. I did not realize with this radio you needed a n connector for the antenna. I never got it working right, ordered a new mic to see if that was the problem, but never got around to see if that was the problem. A room full of radios.Yes there are. I have a Yaesu that's 75w. Kenwoods pretty good at sticking to the regulations though if you're buying locally. I guess you can probably get anything online these days..
I have the Yaesu 8900r as well, i thought it was 75 watts. I did not realize with this radio you needed a n connector for the antenna. I never got it working right, ordered a new mic to see if that was the problem, but never got around to see if that was the problem. A room full of radios.
Perhaps I missed the context, but I would take a blind guess that must of the logging industry is running a 25W mobile radio with a half wave antenna mounted up on the roof. It's going to have far superior range, both tx and rx, compared to a baofeng portable with a 1/4 wave (at best) antenna inside a truck.The problem with using the heigh power radios leads to what happened to the OP and im not saying this is what happened by any means. A high powered radio will step on top of the guy that is running a normal power rating so the guy calling out may get stepped on by the guy calling out that is way farther down the road. On a resource road their is not reason to have the wattage cranked up because you only want to hear the guy that is 5km away not the guy that is 20km away..