Oh, I must be wrong then. I had assumed that the FRS and GMRS were in the same or similiar bands and were available at all the places. I suppose that the ones I am talking about were FRS then ie Walmart, Radioshack, etc...
I will have to look up GMRS and learn more about it.
Something Weird...
Purely FRS radios are far and few between. They're almost all combo FRS/GMRS.
http://www.ba-marc.org/writeups/gmrs-frs-freq.htm
http://www.ba-marc.org/writeups/gmrs-frs-freq.htm
Well....N6ATF wrote: Though at least most of the 40 CB channels are quiet now if you want to operate them in a 4 mile radius of unobstructed terrain.
With the setup thats in my truck, I can talk with people from Oceanside, Poway, etc....(with no linear amplifier)
When the skip is right, was talking to people from Kansas.
Heres some of the pics of my truck. (Sorry if they are big, Used my good camera)



Hm, well I had a base station with a 1/4 wave whip and ground radials and couldn't get further than 4 miles (AM, my IB friend on SSB couldn't receive me at all). I even worked when 10 meters opened up, still nothing.
However Imperial Beach isn't exactly known for its hilly terrain like La Mesa. I can see you making Oceanside with some of the signal going across water. Poway would be a local skip I guess.
Some people just aren't meant to get more than the manufacturers' claims out of their radios.
However Imperial Beach isn't exactly known for its hilly terrain like La Mesa. I can see you making Oceanside with some of the signal going across water. Poway would be a local skip I guess.
Some people just aren't meant to get more than the manufacturers' claims out of their radios.