What radios do Jeepers use?

Since the dawn of time, Jeepers and other off-roaders have been using CB radios for communicating on the trail. CB radios have historically been very cheap and easy to use, and they don't require a license.
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What radios do Jeeps use?

Top Radios for Jeeps
  • Cobra 75 - All-in-the-mic, compact unit.
  • Uniden 510 - Small and bulletproof CB.
  • Uniden 520 - Like the 510, but with PA.
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What GMRS channel do Jeepers use?

GMRS channel 16 is probably used most often by the Jeep and overland communities when traveling off-road, yet adoption of this frequency is far from universal.
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What radios do forest rangers use?

The preferred radio of USFS is the Bendix King KNG P150

For decades wildland firefighters have relied on the worlds toughest and most durable radios from Bendix King. Contractors love them because incident command centers are well equipped to program, repair, and support these radios.
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Is VHF or UHF better in the mountains?

VHF radios work well outdoors in hilly terrain with relatively few unobstructions . UHF radios are typically preferred for use indoors and outdoors in areas with a lot obstructions. FRS, GMRS and MURS radios are the logical choices.
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Will a ham radio work in the mountains?

UHF/VHF radios are complex and to legally use them, one must complete a ham radio license test (approximately $15 and can be taken at Whatcom County Search & Rescue). They can be used in emergencies high in the mountains, but do not work well in valleys.
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Can a GMRS Radio talk to a CB radio?

FRS and GMRS radios are not cross compatible with other types of consumer radios. CB radios operate on the 11 meter AM band, and have their own channel and frequency assignments.
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Can ham radio talk to GMRS?

FRS and GMRS can talk, but a ham radio can only receive FRS and GMRS if it has a wide enough receiver. GMRS cannot transmit on ham frequencies legally and ham radio cannot transmit on GMRS frequencies legally.
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What is the strongest GMRS channel?

To put it simply, for maximum power, use channels 1-7 or 15-22. Most consumer radios support two or more power modes. To get the most range, be sure that you are using high power mode on the channels that allow it. Lower power modes will not use all of your radio's possible output power and will reduce range.
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Why do Jeeps have CB radios?

A CB is inexpensive, depending on the radio, most everyone on a trail run will have one, and they are a whole lot cheaper than a ham radio. Even an inexpensive CB, mount, and antenna is cheaper than a ham radio itself. As mentioned above, the CB is pretty important for running trails with a group.
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Can a CB radio talk to a VHF radio?

CB or its close relatives fall into the HF frequency range (covering somewhere around 26 to 28 MHz, depending on country), so anything that accurately calls itself a VHF radio will not transmit (and most likely will not receive) CB.
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What is the best CB radio on the market?

  • Best Design: Uniden BEARCAT 980SSB CB Radio at Amazon.
  • Best Value: Uniden PC78LTX 40 Channel CB Radio at Amazon.
  • Best Features: Cobra 18WXSTII Mobile CB Radio at Amazon.
  • Best For Beginners: Midland 1001LWX CB Radio at Amazon.
  • Best Handheld: Midland 75-822 CB Radio at Amazon.
  • Best Compact:
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Do off roaders use CB radios?

Since the dawn of time, Jeepers and other off-roaders have been using CB radios for communicating on the trail. CB radios have historically been very cheap and easy to use, and they don't require a license.
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What does GMRS stand for?

The General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) is a licensed radio service that uses channels around 462 MHz and 467 MHz. The most common use of GMRS channels is for short-distance, two-way voice communications using hand-held radios, mobile radios and repeater systems.
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Is GMRS the same as CB?

While VHF radio waves – including CB – typically travel farther in rural settings, GMRS's power advantage overcomes UHF's slight range disadvantages to give longer range in most scenarios. GMRS may work better in wooded areas, since UHF radio waves can easily travel through small spaces.
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Which is better ham or GMRS?

GMRS is only for two-way communication between immediate family members. ham radio service is for general purpose and can be used to communicate with public safety services in case of any emergencies.
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Should I get GMRS or ham?

While ham radios can be dialed into any available frequency, GMRS radios are restricted to 22 pre-programmed channels, with 8 additional channels for repeaters. Ham operators can transmit at up to 1,500 watts while GMRS is limited to 50 watts. Hams have access to many radio bands while GMRS is limited to one.
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Can ham radio communicate CB?

Can a Ham Radio Talk to a CB Radio? The short and quick answer to whether you can talk to CB radio with your ham radio is: Yes, you can. CB radios operate in the HF range on the 11m band. Ham radios can communicate in the HF range on the 10m and 12m band, both of which are pretty close to the citizen's band.
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Do truckers use CB or GMRS?

Even with modern technology, most truckers still have a CB radio in their truck. Although most truckers still own and maintain a CB radio in their cab, they certainly don't use them like they once did. Speed limits, speed governed trucks and new technologies answer many tasks the radios were once used for.
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Which is stronger FRS or GMRS?

The difference is that GMRS radios have designated channels within those frequencies that aren't available to FRS radios. GMRS radios also require a license from the FCC to operate. That's in part because they are more powerful. FRS walkie talkies can't be modified to amplify their signal to reach further distances.
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What do truckers use instead of CB?

Several truck drivers now find themselves using trucking apps on their smartphones to communicate, like Next Trucking, for example. Some use a more evolved radio system, such as a satellite radio service like Sirius or XM, to replace their CB radio.
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How far will a 50 watt ham radio transmit?

They assume a 5 watt handheld, 50 watt mobile, 5/8 wave mobile antenna with 6 dB gain and 5/8 wave, 6dB gain omnidirectional base antenna at 50′. Urban Environment – Around 1/2 – 1 mile from handheld to handheld, up to 2 miles mobile to handheld, and up to 5 miles or more, base to mobile, with base antenna at 50′.
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What is the longest range ham radio?

The absolute maximum distance that you can talk over with a ham radio is around 4000 miles (6400 km). This would only be possible during something like an emergency if both antennas were high enough, such as up on top of mountain peaks or skyscrapers.
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What is the most popular ham band?

20 metres – 14.0–14.35 MHz – Considered the most popular DX band; usually most popular during daytime.
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