We discussed this at the meeting tonight. After looking it over a bit I vote we go the GMRS route. Easy to get legal (license is $ only, no test), clarity was very good in Arkansas, radios relatively cheap.
I'm updating my antenna setup.
I'm installing diamond antenna mount on the rear hatch Amazon product ASIN B00S71R4HG
and using either the 6db midland antenna
I probably overbought the radio. I think I might be trying to satiate some Bandit fantasy I did not know I had.
But as for mounting the radio it is a lot smaller than it looks in the picture and I just velcro'd it to the side of the console works great.
But since all you probably need one for is talking on the trail within sight of everyone then any one of those handhelds would be more than adequate.
Edit: my next project is a navigation solution. As an artillery officer I get bent out of shape whenever I don't have lat/long coordinates and an eight-digit grid for wherever I am at any given time.
Do you have one of these? I have been on the fence about getting one for years and every time I sit down to chose one I get option/information overload and end up not getting anything.
Thats not entirely true.... I bought a sort of cheap frs/gmrs in March of last year, I dont remember what I was worried about at the time..... but anyway, they are basically garbage nothing beyond line of sight.
Do you have one of these? I have been on the fence about getting one for years and every time I sit down to chose one I get option/information overload and end up not getting anything.
Thats not entirely true.... I bought a sort of cheap frs/gmrs in March of last year, I dont remember what I was worried about at the time..... but anyway, they are basically garbage nothing beyond line of sight.
8w instead of the usual 5w. Two big batteries and all the accesories you'd actually want. Bought this one last year to replace the old $35 5w model I had. Amazon product ASIN B07TX9FYKJ