Panthers65
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I'm looking to pick up a permanent GMRS for the Jeep, but still trying to decide between the MXT275 package and the MXT575. I have a couple cheap Baofengs now, so anything should be an improvement. Obviously more power = better, but I'm trying to decide if it's worth it, and having issues with a few of the questions below.
Wiring- Heard mixed reviews on wiring straight to the battery vs. wiring into switches. I have the S-Tech 6 switch kit installed on my Jeep, comes with (1) 30a, (2) 20a, and (4) 15a wires. Now, 12V X 50W is just over 4a, so I would assume one of the 15a fuses would be more than enough for even the MXT575, right? Will I get interference running either radio through the S-Tech box? Also read something about wiring straight to the battery causing issues with the battery charging/maintaining system?
Usefulness- Again, fully understand more power = further transmission range all things being equal, but the 575 wouldn't help me receive signal better, right? Only transmit better? Makes sense that the radio can't really make something out of nothing. Would I see a big benefit if I'm the only one in my group with a 50w?
Antenna- Seems the consensus is to mount the antenna on one of the cowl/fender brackets, yes? Back in the CB days wrapping the antenna cord up or having it way too long would cause interference and reduce the signal, is this the same for GMRS? Any benefit to the 50w if I stick with one of the fender mounted ghost antennas instead of a tall antenna that went above the roof of my Jeep? Does the fiberglass Jeep top even reflected the radio signal like a metal top or hood does?
Planning on mounting the radio either under a seat or under the dash. The 275 is a big smaller/easier to mount, but I could find room for the 575 if I'd see a noticeable improvement over the 275.
Wiring- Heard mixed reviews on wiring straight to the battery vs. wiring into switches. I have the S-Tech 6 switch kit installed on my Jeep, comes with (1) 30a, (2) 20a, and (4) 15a wires. Now, 12V X 50W is just over 4a, so I would assume one of the 15a fuses would be more than enough for even the MXT575, right? Will I get interference running either radio through the S-Tech box? Also read something about wiring straight to the battery causing issues with the battery charging/maintaining system?
Usefulness- Again, fully understand more power = further transmission range all things being equal, but the 575 wouldn't help me receive signal better, right? Only transmit better? Makes sense that the radio can't really make something out of nothing. Would I see a big benefit if I'm the only one in my group with a 50w?
Antenna- Seems the consensus is to mount the antenna on one of the cowl/fender brackets, yes? Back in the CB days wrapping the antenna cord up or having it way too long would cause interference and reduce the signal, is this the same for GMRS? Any benefit to the 50w if I stick with one of the fender mounted ghost antennas instead of a tall antenna that went above the roof of my Jeep? Does the fiberglass Jeep top even reflected the radio signal like a metal top or hood does?
Planning on mounting the radio either under a seat or under the dash. The 275 is a big smaller/easier to mount, but I could find room for the 575 if I'd see a noticeable improvement over the 275.
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