Mobile VHF/UHF radios are commonly used in vehicles and as "base" stations at field locations or Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs). A high-level summary of key features is presented here in quick, bulleted form. More details are provided below.
- A mobile radio capable of at least 25 Watts is recommended; 50 Watts is preferable.
- When operating with a repeater with a decent antenna, 5 Watts is usually sufficient.
- But when operating simplex, especially if operating across cities on a county net, a tall antenna and 25-50 Watts is usually needed. Remember, when operating simplex, it's not only about being heard by Net Control. To avoid the hidden node problem, you need to be able to hear all of other operators on the frequency and they need to be able to hear you.
- Dual VFOs, Dual Receive operation, and stereo (or dual mono) headphone jacks are important for operating two frequencies at once.
- Cross-band repeat can be useful in several situations.
- A "data" connection is important if the radio might also used for packet.