Re: Anyone using Tram antenna?
GMRS is UHF, 462/467, they are using VHF Marine around these parts thanks to the cheap marine radios these days, you can go to one local marine store and buy the radio and a mobile mag mount antenna for less than $100, funny that you shouldn't use it on land yet these dealers sell mag mount antennas for them huh? MURS is another active area, lots of teenagers on there with the 2w radios that RadioShack was selling for a while.
I listen to them all the time chatting on channel 16 on marine VHF. GMRS and FRS is pretty quiet around here, you could be on there for a week without hearing anyone. Why? Because a bunch of kids got busted using them to facilitate criminal activities last year and they know the police here keep an eye on the radio activity there now.
Normally i would agree on the cell phone issue, however, around here most of the lakes i use, and the campgrounds near them, have stellar cell coverage because of the towers being located on the highest hill next to them! There is a few places though that make me wish for a mobile VHF on the boat, but i also keep my dualband 2m/70cm ham HT with me as well. It would probably make more sense around here to have ham radio onboard, but then they don't make many options that are waterproof other than HT's. There is a new radio from Yaesu, FTM-10R, that has a waterproof remoteable control head and mic, but the body of the radio would have to be hidden or enclosed somewhere to protect it.
PS: I'm an Extra Class ham radio operator of nearly 15 years, so i know a thing or two about radios.. lol