The range on 2 meters varies. It is basically line of site. Used without repeaters, we refer to it as simplex, you transmit and receive on the same frequency. So how far can you really get out? That depends on power, antenna, antenna location and
the surroundings. You could go 1 mile or 100 miles and up.
But since most HAMs are on repeaters, sometimes it is difficult
to find someone on a simplex frequency.
There are usually plenty of repeaters. Exceptions would probably be long stretches of isolated roads. Still, I'd rather bet on getting
someone on 2 meters than a CB. It is recommended that you get a repeater handbook and carry it with you. Chances are you can find a repeater you can hit.
No code license (Technician Class) have privileges on the following bands: 6 Meters (50-54 Mhz), 2 meters (144-148 Mhz),
220 Band (222-225 Mhz), 440 Band (420-450 Mhz), 900 Band (902-928 Mhz) and 1240 Band (1240-1300 Mhz). Also, you get
voice (SSB and FM), digital, satelite, and amatuer T. V. privileges.
The radios will fit in the truck, no problem!
Dave Hargus K6NFL
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1996 Dodge RAM extended cab, 12 valve Diesel, auto, 60K miles.
Pump turned up, boost and pyro guages, Line-X, 2 Meter Alinco.