SteveShannon Posted April 30 Report Share Posted April 30 27 minutes ago, Cacher said: Cookie sheet? Is it the metal that is helping to amplify the range of the antenna in this case? In a sense, yes. Many mobile antennas require a ground plane. In the past the steel roofs of cars provided it but people who use magnetic antennas elsewhere simply use a cookie sheet. Cacher 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cacher Posted April 30 Author Report Share Posted April 30 20 hours ago, WRHS218 said: You might also want to check out the Queen of Everything GMRS's video channel. He has a few GMRS related videos. Do you have a link to the Queen of Everything's GMRS channel? I can't seem to find it with a Google search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BoxCar Posted April 30 Report Share Posted April 30 She's also known as Notarubicon. back4more70, WRHS218 and Cacher 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cacher Posted April 30 Author Report Share Posted April 30 3 minutes ago, BoxCar said: She's also known as Notarubicon. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveShannon Posted April 30 Report Share Posted April 30 38 minutes ago, Cacher said: Do you have a link to the Queen of Everything's GMRS channel? I can't seem to find it with a Google search. https://youtube.com/@TheNotaRubicon?si=9XHV-v3OWrko1aAh Cacher and WRHS218 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cacher Posted April 30 Author Report Share Posted April 30 A special shout out to WRXP381 for all the assistance in a private message to help demystify things even more. We've decided to go the route of ordering two Baofeng UV9Rs with 48" foldable antennas and the programming cable to get started. We will program GMRS frequencies on the lower channels and HAM frequencies for dire emergency-use only on the upper channels (100+) so we don't accidently confuse GMRS for HAM channels. I very much appreciate everyone's insights here and look forward to getting more involved in the GMRS community! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GreggInFL Posted April 30 Report Share Posted April 30 Sounds like a good start. Good luck, and don't be a stranger! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cacher Posted April 30 Author Report Share Posted April 30 Thank you!!! I was a big CB nerd back in the day and have always had a fascination with radios! I'm looking forward to getting more familiar with things and making some new radio-minded friends to keep learning more! WRQC527 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WRXB215 Posted April 30 Report Share Posted April 30 1 hour ago, GreggInFL said: don't be a stranger Yeah, don't be a stranger, just be strange. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WRDJ205 Posted May 1 Report Share Posted May 1 6 hours ago, Cacher said: looking forward to getting more familiar with things and making some new radio-minded friends to keep learning more! Just give it a try and ask questions as they come up. Pretty hard to mess up too badly. Good Luck ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gortex2 Posted May 1 Report Share Posted May 1 In your situation personally I wouldn't rely on radio. I carry a Garmin Inreach for places like that now as I rutinely work/play in areas with no cell. People can argue all they want about coverage but I've never had a message not go thru for giving an update to family or friends. For $15.00 a month I like the safety of it in my back pocket. WRHS218 and WRXB215 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OffRoaderX Posted May 1 Report Share Posted May 1 5 hours ago, gortex2 said: In your situation personally I wouldn't rely on radio. I carry a Garmin Inreach for places like that now This is actually a VERY good point.. I am The Queen Of GMRS, and even I dont rely on GMRS (or H.A.M.) for emergency communication when out off-roading because 90% of where we go has no Cell,GMRS, or H.A.M. coverage.. I carry a Garmin Inreach, and I too have NEVER had a message not go through. gortex2 and Cacher 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nokones Posted May 1 Report Share Posted May 1 14 minutes ago, OffRoaderX said: This is actually a VERY good point.. I am The Queen Of GMRS, and even I dont rely on GMRS (or H.A.M.) for emergency communication when out off-roading because 90% of where we go has no Cell,GMRS, or H.A.M. coverage.. I carry a Garmin Inreach, and I too have NEVER had a message not go through. Me three. My Inreach is a feature of my Garmin Overlander Nav System with S.O.S. at the touch of a button. The email portion of the Inreach obviously works slick. gortex2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nokones Posted May 1 Report Share Posted May 1 With the exception of the trails near the Mexican border between Yuma and Tucson and well south of Interstate 8, most of our trails in Arizona have GMRS repeater coverage with the addition of Mingus Mtn. recently. Towers 575 is essentially restricted these days but Towers 600 fills in in place of Towers 575. We're pretty fortunate and several of the repeaters are linked for wide area coverage. SteveShannon 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cacher Posted May 2 Author Report Share Posted May 2 Thanks for the information on the InReach. We will definitely look into this as an option. Another friend suggested a sat phone, but those are very expensive and likely much more than what we need, but it appears the basic safety package on the InReach is not going to totally break the bank! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nokones Posted May 2 Report Share Posted May 2 I'm paying $24.95/Month for the Garmin InReach service for my Garmin Overlander Nav System because I wanted the 40 email/texting limit. They have three monthly plans, $11.95, $24.95, and $49.95. The $11.95 plan limits you to 10 emails/texting and the $49.95 plan has unlimited email/texting and two-minute tracking. The first two plans have 10-Minute tracking. All three plans have unlimited S.O.S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cacher Posted May 2 Author Report Share Posted May 2 9 minutes ago, nokones said: I'm paying $24.95/Month for the Garmin InReach service for my Garmin Overlander Nav System because I wanted the 40 email/texting limit. They have three monthly plans, $11.95, $24.95, and $49.95. The $11.95 plan limits you to 10 emails/texting and the $49.95 plan has unlimited email/texting and two-minute tracking. The first two plans have 10-Minute tracking. All three plans have unlimited S.O.S. Yes, this is what my research showed, too. We would need to purchase a handheld Garmin that is compatible with the InReach service and are currently considering perhaps the Mini since it appears that is the lowest price-point model. gortex2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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