Dozernut
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It depends a lot on where your at in relation to the hill. If your at the base of the hill and the party you want to talk to is on the other side at the base, then your reception will be poor at best. We have been as close as 200-300 yards and reception was poor, ie. broken transmissions. However this is the case for more powerfull radios also. The terrain dictates the signal getting through. Having worked with commercial two way radios in my line of work, they have the same problems but on a different scale. But put a big enough bluff or hill between them and the transmission will not go through. All in all for a cheap unit they do a pretty good job. I hope I have answered your question.
It depends a lot on where your at in relation to the hill. If your at the base of the hill and the party you want to talk to is on the other side at the base, then your reception will be poor at best. We have been as close as 200-300 yards and reception was poor, ie. broken transmissions. However this is the case for more powerfull radios also. The terrain dictates the signal getting through. Having worked with commercial two way radios in my line of work, they have the same problems but on a different scale. But put a big enough bluff or hill between them and the transmission will not go through. All in all for a cheap unit they do a pretty good job. I hope I have answered your question.