Things to consider about ham radio, 2 meters in particular.
The majority of hams take their radio hobby seriously. Up until about 6 years ago, you worked your butt off to get a license. You didn’t take a 35 word multi choice test, you drew out circuits, interpreted what a design was doing, and of course Morse code. As advances came along in communications, the rules changed and so did the testing. The first license normally is the Tech license. It is like getting a pilot’s license to fly a plane. You still have to learn a lot more to get more privileges with the next level license.
Two meters is a great trail frequency. You use it on what is called simplex, so it’s radio to radio direct, no repeater necessary. You will get about 15 miles on the open highways, maybe 3 or 4 in the bushes. Unlike CB you can switch to local repeaters and get a great more distance. Most of the repeater sites are from 300 feet to 850 feet up on a tower around here. If you go to Moab you would have repeaters up on mountain tops perhaps 60 – 70 miles away, so your radio “line of sight” is vastly improved.
When I first started wheeling is 1968, I had a CB, even had a license, KQX5013. But out in the California dessert you might talk to your buddy a quarter mile away, but you had no way to call for help. I got licensed is 1970, got an old Heathkit in the 40, and a Clegg 2FM radio. Now things have improved, and I can contact anyone for help.
As asked earlier, your legal output is up to 1500 watts. Two meter is normally used from 1 watt to about 70 watts. Ever look in my 40? I have a radio for most of the VHF and HF. I carry seven HF antennas with me, so I know I can get help if needed. Hams also practice what is called a “Fox hunt”, or transmitter hunt. You locate signals that may be from a stuck mic or some sort of interference. Also mentioned by Orlando you could have a radio with APRS which transmit your location to other radios. If your 2 meter radio is able to be keyed up, someone can track you.
Don’t shake off a new tool, keep the CB also, I do. The two meter is the Swiss Army Knife and the CB is the old Case single blade.
For information, I will be having a Tech class here in Citrus on July 21 and 28. It's a two day class from 9AM-2PM with testing on the 28th.
You can tell I’m a ham, I don’t know when to shut up.
Jerry