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Hi Gizmo
Just saw this. Not clear from your post whether you are proposing using UHF or VHF. I would imagine UHF.
I dont know anything about UK licencing for hand held transceivers. But I would imagine that a 10W UHF unit would be good for the 12Km distance. I believe the indicated topography would less of an issue than the buildings in terms of blocking transmission.
In my experience, radio waves to seem to bend a bit under certain meteorological conditions (low cloud for example)
Alan
Just saw this. Not clear from your post whether you are proposing using UHF or VHF. I would imagine UHF.
I dont know anything about UK licencing for hand held transceivers. But I would imagine that a 10W UHF unit would be good for the 12Km distance. I believe the indicated topography would less of an issue than the buildings in terms of blocking transmission.
In my experience, radio waves to seem to bend a bit under certain meteorological conditions (low cloud for example)
Alan