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rk911
Sep 16, 2013Explorer
personally, i'd avoid the Chinese junk radios. they're cheap and for me that says it all. we don't need to be putting any more money into the ChiCom's pockets.
in general a hand-held ham radio will have a direct range of a couple of miles, much more if operating thru a repeater. used HT's (handi-talkie) can be had for not very much money...new ones will run anywhere from $200-$300 and up depending. getting your ham license is relatively easy...you'll need a Technician Class license.
the major manufacturers are: Kenwood, ICOM and Yaesu.
You can find used gear for sale here and here.
avoid the temptation to buy a radio and operate without a license. when caught the fine can be substantial
your bro can probably point you to a club that has classes and exams. good luck.
in general a hand-held ham radio will have a direct range of a couple of miles, much more if operating thru a repeater. used HT's (handi-talkie) can be had for not very much money...new ones will run anywhere from $200-$300 and up depending. getting your ham license is relatively easy...you'll need a Technician Class license.
the major manufacturers are: Kenwood, ICOM and Yaesu.
You can find used gear for sale here and here.
avoid the temptation to buy a radio and operate without a license. when caught the fine can be substantial
your bro can probably point you to a club that has classes and exams. good luck.
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