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I have to take some math coarses I think
With good line of sight my Baofeng picks up surprisingly far. I often leave Ladd1 on the second channel and will heag truckers chattering while way back in the riding areas. It has to be 15km or more. I haven't tried calling back. This is with the long antenna.
36 CM antenna makes all the difference in the world.That is actually the reason I posted this thread.
When I heard the calls from 16 up and 20 up Lodgepole road I was at least 15 km away line of sight just as I was coming into Fernie...at Km 22, my friends were less than 2 km away by road and they did not hear the Km calls. I have a Baofeng UV-5R and my friend has a Kenwood I believe.
36 CM antenna makes all the difference in the world.
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Look at me spending your money, lol.$8 USD...I don't know about that, that's getting up there.
Should tell your buddies to upgrade to an 8W...... spend some of their money.$8 USD...I don't know about that, that's getting up there.
That is actually the reason I posted this thread.
When I heard the calls from 20 up Lodgepole road I was at least 15 km away line of sight just as I was coming into Fernie...at Km 22, my friends were less than 2 km away by road and they did not hear the Km calls. I have a Baofeng UV-5R and my friend has a Kenwood.
Sometimes you hear transmissions from a long distance and it gives a person a bit of a false sense of security of how well your radio works.
I'm no expert but l bet the antenna being inside the metal cab is a big factor as well.
Agreed. Depends what frequency, Mikilor has the UV-82HP pegged at 7W in the 145-146mhz range. Still a whole watt to 1.5 watt short of advertised.Well the 8 watt is really only 6.5 watt in the vhf range.
Problem with the GT-5TP is that you can only store 28 ish channels. Real good radio otherwise.I do not have that tester, but i did field test the gt-3tp.. both models 2 and 3....not the 4 digital though. 3 the clearity is a bit better than the 2, I did preferred the gt-5tp in the end. But the gt-5tp does come in 3 different models believe it or not, you have the 8 watt the 5 watt and some weird one that will not program with chirp.
So yesterday I was riding West of Parson's (South of Golden, not Silent Pass) and was picking up the truckers bellyaching about Hwy1 being closed for an accident or something. Today I looked on GE and, as the crow flies, I was 30km from Hwy 95 and at least 40km from Golden (with 3 mountain ranges in between). I doubt they were on 95 as there's not much big rig traffic on there. Probably they wouldn't have heard me if I tried to raise them but I'm still amazed at the range.
I can monitor and communicate with Silverstar ski hill here in Vernon from my house with perfect reception. I live nearly 50miles (80k) away on lake Okanagan half way to Kelowna. Using my VHF Marine radio. That is what we use for sledding.