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Best radio for GMRS/FRS/HAM Bands

donmontalvo

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Yeah, sometimes it may be good go just carry two radios. Don't put all your eggs into one basket


I hear so many people saying they MARS mod their HAM radio, even though they’re not legally allowed to. For example using a 2m/70cm radio to transmit on GMRS frequencies. It’s a shame how so many folks don’t care about FCC regulations, citing being a SHTF prepper.

I may be the only person in a SHTF situation who will be carrying multiple radios. I’m fine with that. Both from an integrity perspective, as well as a “don’t put all your eggs into one basket” perspective.
 
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