I expect this is a bit OT for this forum, but if anyone has recommendations, I would appreciate it.
I'm looking for recommendations on handheld GMRS radios for backcountry use.
These will be used on multi-day backcountry, mountainous backpacking (my DD, SIL, and family).
Primary use will be keeping in touch with some who are out hiking and others who are back at camp. PNW Cascades and related terrain. Ability to be away from any battery charging capability for up to a week is important. Range is important in difficult terrain where the manufacturer's claimed "range" is fiction. I'm thinking a range of 1-2 miles is the best that can realistically be expected, but I'm interested if anyone has real-world experience with these devices. Rugged construction to handle being knocked about and the ability to handle inclement weather is important.
These family members are not licensed ham operators, so pre-programmed channels without the need for software is necessary - which I expect rules out some of the higher-performing geekier devices (I do realize that GMRS does require a pro-forma FCC license...)
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
I'm looking for recommendations on handheld GMRS radios for backcountry use.
These will be used on multi-day backcountry, mountainous backpacking (my DD, SIL, and family).
Primary use will be keeping in touch with some who are out hiking and others who are back at camp. PNW Cascades and related terrain. Ability to be away from any battery charging capability for up to a week is important. Range is important in difficult terrain where the manufacturer's claimed "range" is fiction. I'm thinking a range of 1-2 miles is the best that can realistically be expected, but I'm interested if anyone has real-world experience with these devices. Rugged construction to handle being knocked about and the ability to handle inclement weather is important.
These family members are not licensed ham operators, so pre-programmed channels without the need for software is necessary - which I expect rules out some of the higher-performing geekier devices (I do realize that GMRS does require a pro-forma FCC license...)
Any thoughts would be appreciated.