You don’t need a stack of radios, it’s usually 2 meter and everyone is licensed and operating on the same frequency. There is a net operator managing the traffic, probably with a base station, but it’s their equipment…
I am in Tulsa and actively recruiting SF people, zero takers so far.
I live in Tulsa and disagree entirely. You have no idea what you are talking about.
That is extremely out of date and no longer relevant.
Google Now has this built in, a card pops up with a map to my destination and tells me when I need to leave. Very useful.
You don’t need a stack of radios, it’s usually 2 meter and everyone is licensed and operating on the same frequency. There is a net operator managing the traffic, probably with a base station, but it’s their equipment…
I am in Tulsa and actively recruiting SF people, zero takers so far.
I live in Tulsa and disagree entirely. You have no idea what you are talking about.
That is extremely out of date and no longer relevant.
Google Now has this built in, a card pops up with a map to my destination and tells me when I need to leave. Very useful.