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ktbr wrote:
wrote: PS -- I know it's also illegal to operate an airband radio for a nonaviation purpose, but I figure I should not be too worried about that, if they really intend to use it in for an emergency only. Well, if its just an emergency "call for help" scenario, they would probably be better served with a decent CB hand-held radio. The range can potentially be much better and the chance of getting hold of someone on those frequencies is much greater. Make sure thay have GPS so they can provide coordinates ans spare batteries. oh, and one more thing... a wire dipole antenna with some thin coax and a BNC connector on the end to use instead of the typical rubber antenna make a huge differenc on the signal. |
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