Good talk, everyone, but this thread needs to talk about the elephant in the room (licensing and legality) Everyone loves the cheap, programmable HTs, but be warned, transmitting on GMRS frequencies with a non-certified ham-only radio is technically illegal (FCC Part 95 vs Part 97). The debate rages on about enforcement, but if you're serious about reliable radio communication, you should get a certified GMRS radio (like a Midland) or get your Ham Technician license and operate strictly on ham frequencies. I run licensed GMRS for my tactical comms because it's simpler for a group without tech exams. I don't risk my rig on questionable gray-market equipment for critical communications...so play by the rules, get the best range/clarity, and keep the airwaves clean