HHD1 Posted Thursday at 03:46 PM Report Posted Thursday at 03:46 PM Here is what I assume is a no brainer question for some. Given all things the same as far as terrain, radio, wattage, etc... Which would have more range in simplex, specifically HT comms, amateur bands or GMRS? The google machine is not giving me clear answers, plus I like bugging you fine people with my curiosities. marcspaz 1 Quote
0 OffRoaderX Posted Friday at 03:34 PM Report Posted Friday at 03:34 PM 2 minutes ago, nokones said: approx. 25 miles northwest of Phoenix in "Old People Country" a.k.a. "Limber Dick Acres" where every time your hear a siren there is going to be a future Golf Car For Sale on the near corner and an Estate Sale, which is near a gazillion Jeep trails This sounds like a beautiful and glorious land of milk and honey! Literally where we have been house-shopping & planning for when we make our escape from my current State. WRUE951 and SteveShannon 2 Quote
0 nokones Posted Friday at 03:43 PM Report Posted Friday at 03:43 PM 2 minutes ago, OffRoaderX said: This sounds like a beautiful and glorious land of milk and honey! Literally where we have been house-shopping & planning for when we make our escape from my current State. I'm not sure about the milk & honey, but we do have a lot of pucker bushes and giggly weeds and plenty of means to get dirty. I left the same State you're speaking of that is to my left 6 years ago and I haven't looked back nor will I go back and visit. I'm glad I made the move and should have done it sooner. OffRoaderX 1 Quote
0 BoxCar Posted Friday at 04:20 PM Report Posted Friday at 04:20 PM On 5/15/2025 at 11:46 AM, HHD1 said: Here is what I assume is a no brainer question for some. Given all things the same as far as terrain, radio, wattage, etc... Which would have more range in simplex, specifically HT comms, amateur bands or GMRS? The google machine is not giving me clear answers, plus I like bugging you fine people with my curiosities. Using HTs, there will be no discernable difference in range for GMRS or amateur frequencies. " SteveShannon, HHD1, AdmiralCochrane and 2 others 4 1 Quote
0 GreggInFL Posted Friday at 06:24 PM Report Posted Friday at 06:24 PM 2 hours ago, OffRoaderX said: This sounds like a beautiful and glorious land of milk and honey! Literally where we have been house-shopping & planning for when we make our escape from my current State. Except for the Jeep trails, I thought he was talking about The Villages, FL. HHD1 1 Quote
0 WRUE951 Posted Saturday at 01:44 AM Report Posted Saturday at 01:44 AM 10 hours ago, OffRoaderX said: This sounds like a beautiful and glorious land of milk and honey! Literally where we have been house-shopping & planning for when we make our escape from my current State. Amen to that,, But AZ as a whole does need some work.. Quote
0 WRUI365 Posted Saturday at 02:01 PM Report Posted Saturday at 02:01 PM Here is a example of LOS communications that say Kenwood dual band ht have done with a Arrow dual band beam antenna and the HT only pushing 5 watts. ISS ring a bell to anyone, voice and packet. There is some advantages with amatuer that gmrs don't have. marcspaz 1 Quote
0 WRTC928 Posted yesterday at 02:41 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:41 AM On 5/15/2025 at 7:56 PM, tcp2525 said: I put my amp in QRP mode and it's idling at 1,300 watts. I'm of the opinion that on 2m/70cm, anything more than 50 watts is just wasted, with perhaps a few exceptions under very unusual circumstances. Jaay 1 Quote
0 AdmiralCochrane Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 17 hours ago, WRTC928 said: I'm of the opinion that on 2m/70cm, anything more than 50 watts is just wasted, with perhaps a few exceptions under very unusual circumstances. Don't tell the EME guys that. Well, maybe they fit "very unusual circumstances" LOL SteveShannon 1 Quote
0 tcp2525 Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 2 hours ago, AdmiralCochrane said: Don't tell the EME guys that. Well, maybe they fit "very unusual circumstances" LOL I generally don't do FT8, but when I do, the amp gets turned down to 600 watts to keep the spirit of making weak signal contacts. When I retire I think that will be a great time for EME. Quote
0 marcspaz Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 16 minutes ago, tcp2525 said: I generally don't do FT8, but when I do, the amp gets turned down to 600 watts to keep the spirit of making weak signal contacts. When I retire I think that will be a great time for EME. I can't run more than 100w in any mode that I use my computer for radio control, because the RF messes with my computer. I think it's because of the USB cable, but im too lazy to go buy another one to test. Quote
0 tcp2525 Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 26 minutes ago, marcspaz said: I can't run more than 100w in any mode that I use my computer for radio control, because the RF messes with my computer. I think it's because of the USB cable, but im too lazy to go buy another one to test. What type of antenna you using? I had the problem with my 80m OCF dipole. I don't think it is a USB problem. A current balun cured my issue. I have USB cables going to all the radios and amp. Even have ethernet cables going to a few radios. marcspaz 1 Quote
0 marcspaz Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 1 hour ago, tcp2525 said: What type of antenna you using? I had the problem with my 80m OCF dipole. I don't think it is a USB problem. A current balun cured my issue. I have USB cables going to all the radios and amp. Even have ethernet cables going to a few radios. Oh! That's good to know. I'm running an OCF 80m dipole, too. There is a balun at the antenna, but maybe I need one in the house? Maybe on the output of tuner? I have 2 of them that i use when portable, but didn't think about trying one at home. I can try a couple different spots and see what works best. Quote
0 tcp2525 Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 4 minutes ago, marcspaz said: Oh! That's good to know. I'm running an OCF 80m dipole, too. There is a balun at the antenna, but maybe I need one in the house? Maybe on the output of tuner? I have 2 of them that i use when portable, but didn't think about trying one at home. I can try a couple different spots and see what works best. Keep the original balun on the antenna and put the 1:1 current balun right before it with a short jumper of good quality coax. Get a good balun rated for 5kw from DX Engineering. They are decent quality. AdmiralCochrane 1 Quote
0 marcspaz Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, tcp2525 said: Keep the original balun on the antenna and put the 1:1 current balun right before it with a short jumper of good quality coax. Get a good balun rated for 5kw from DX Engineering. They are decent quality. Are you talking about a "Current Choke" very specifically or are you talking about a "Common Mode Choke"? Many people use Current Choke and Common Mode Choke interchangeably. These are 2 of the 3 Common Mode chokes that I own... I also have a 100w LDG Current Balun for when I am in the field without the amp (it's not handy for a photo). I think with the ACOM 1010, the Palomar would be the best choice. Quote
0 WRYZ926 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago I run common mode chokes at the antenna feed points and also use clamp on ferrite beads on all coax and computer cables inside my shack. A common mode choke helps keep RF from coming back down the coax into the shack. And that is a must especially on 40m. You can either use a toroid with the proper number of wraps of coax or you can use clamp on ferret beads. You want to use between 5 and 7 clamp on ferrite beads right at the antenna feed point to be effective. Less than 5 ferrite beads will not be very effective. I had a lot of RF issues with my computer when operating on 40M until I put 7 ferrite beads on the coax at the antenna. Another source of interference that is often overlooked is network cables. I kept getting interference on my HF radio until I swapped all of my cheap Cat5 cables for shielded Cat 5 and shielded RJ45 connectors. marcspaz 1 Quote
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Here is what I assume is a no brainer question for some.
Given all things the same as far as terrain, radio, wattage, etc...
Which would have more range in simplex, specifically HT comms, amateur bands or GMRS?
The google machine is not giving me clear answers, plus I like bugging you fine people with my curiosities.
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