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Amature bands VS. GMRS Range


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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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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.

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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.

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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. "

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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.

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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..  

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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. 

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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. 

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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.

 

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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.

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