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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy" data-source="post: 754458" data-attributes="member: 8833"><p>If the pocket book will allow you - take a look at the Garmin Rhino GPS series. It will pinpoint your buddies location and has a built in radio and you can get a contour map that shows everyones location plus the lay of the land as well as land boundaries. </p><p> </p><p>I have used many different syles and brands of 2 way radio's. They are basically line of sight and unless you really spend some money you are lucky to get one mile range where there is understanable communication.</p><p> </p><p>I live with a radio at work - FM frequency and they are not too much better for distance but you get much better clarity. We have to use FM at work because we are around so much iron/steel/electrical and normal AM radios are nothing but snap and crackle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy, post: 754458, member: 8833"] If the pocket book will allow you - take a look at the Garmin Rhino GPS series. It will pinpoint your buddies location and has a built in radio and you can get a contour map that shows everyones location plus the lay of the land as well as land boundaries. I have used many different syles and brands of 2 way radio's. They are basically line of sight and unless you really spend some money you are lucky to get one mile range where there is understanable communication. I live with a radio at work - FM frequency and they are not too much better for distance but you get much better clarity. We have to use FM at work because we are around so much iron/steel/electrical and normal AM radios are nothing but snap and crackle. [/QUOTE]
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