TurboMinivan
Still plays with cars
- Location
- Lehi, UT
Background: I have a technician ham license. I have two HTs. For better, longer-range communication I bought a 2m mobile transceiver (FT-2900R) and just installed it in my commuter car--it works great. Now I'm planning to buy a dual band transceiver to put in my Jeep (it already has a CB radio installed). I want dual band for the Jeep simply because it would give me more repeater options in remote areas; as one specific example, I've read that the entire Rubicon Trail is covered by a 70cm repeater and I'd want to be able to use it were disaster to strike when I run that trail again.
Anyway, I'm on Facebook (Utah Ham Radio Operators group) chatting about antenna installation for the Jeep. One ham fanatic there is really pushing me to go all in and step up to a quad band transceiver since I don't carry a sat phone. He tells a long-winded tale about being on a 4x4 trip where a serious delay cropped up. One vehicle had a 10m radio and called out to someone in another state (!) who then called a few family members back home to keep them from sending our S&R when the group didn't get home as planned. Yeah, okay, whatever.
In all my years of Jeeping, I've never been in a situation where I was out of telephone coverage but I needed to communicate with somebody back in civilization. Sure, I've been late coming home numerous times; nevertheless there was no panic back home (for whatever reason) so it was never a big deal. But as this guy keeps going on and on about it, it has made me start to think. After all, I do now go Jeeping in more remote areas than ever before, and I am going on more challenging trails than I ever used to... so maybe he has a good point.
Thus I open it up to my fellow RMEers: have any of you personally ever been in a scenario requiring emergency communication with the rest of the world when you had no cell phone coverage? If so, what was the situation? What method of communication did you use? Was it successful? I'd love to hear all about it.
Anyway, I'm on Facebook (Utah Ham Radio Operators group) chatting about antenna installation for the Jeep. One ham fanatic there is really pushing me to go all in and step up to a quad band transceiver since I don't carry a sat phone. He tells a long-winded tale about being on a 4x4 trip where a serious delay cropped up. One vehicle had a 10m radio and called out to someone in another state (!) who then called a few family members back home to keep them from sending our S&R when the group didn't get home as planned. Yeah, okay, whatever.
In all my years of Jeeping, I've never been in a situation where I was out of telephone coverage but I needed to communicate with somebody back in civilization. Sure, I've been late coming home numerous times; nevertheless there was no panic back home (for whatever reason) so it was never a big deal. But as this guy keeps going on and on about it, it has made me start to think. After all, I do now go Jeeping in more remote areas than ever before, and I am going on more challenging trails than I ever used to... so maybe he has a good point.
Thus I open it up to my fellow RMEers: have any of you personally ever been in a scenario requiring emergency communication with the rest of the world when you had no cell phone coverage? If so, what was the situation? What method of communication did you use? Was it successful? I'd love to hear all about it.