Sure, it just needs someone to start it. Rich can make it sticky if it gets enough information. Abut, there are 2 considerations. 1) similar ideas in the past have fizzled because the people who have the skills and knowledge needed are not the ones who will benefit. And, 2) There are A LOT of UHF radios out there. In many cases two or three identical looking radios will have very different specs. Also, especially for used equipment, it can take some effort to research each radio you find on ebay. Just as an exercise, look into Motorola P1225 HTs. You will find a huge number of models that offer differing: channels, interfaces, displays, bands and technology (trunking vs non-trunking). Each variant has its own unique model number and even then you find some radios that shouldn’t exist. Like a 16 channel non-trunking UHF radio with LCD display and 16 button keypad.