If you can't get a signal that far in FL, it is because FL is flat as a board. Had no idea there are areas below sea level there - though. News to me.I have on occasion spoken to some gents in Pensacola area. Not very many times. Can count on one hand. As far as the 60 mile range, that is possible no problem, but getting to 100 miles is a a lot harder. Don't care what some will tell you. They can't do it everyday. I would keep a realistic range, 60-70 miles max when the noise levels aren't bad. That is more attainable then 150 miles max I'll say that for sure. 100 miles will be possible. But you are going to have to get your antenna up high. That is JMHO. But like I said, you won't get 100 miles everyday. Not going to happen. Just my experience, and I live about 3-4 miles from the beach. Port Orange, FL, about 5 miles south of Daytona Beach, FL. Antenna I use is a Sirio vector 4000. They work well for local comms. And DX as well. But I know what to expect realistically range wise. At 30-36ft off the ground, I'll be able to get 60-70 miles. But I don't expect much if any more than that. Again, just my experience. Have a good one and good luck with your project. And be safe.
I've talked to Jeff/AudioShokWav/Admin here on the forum some 160 miles to my East as well. Talked to a guy on 2M ham band because he lives near the summit of Donner Pass in the Sierra Nevada Mtns or a regular basis too (well over 200 miles). I can cite even more examples if needed. Please don't say it is impossible just because you never could. Height is might - in more ways than one. Maybe not in FL for the obvious reasons of being so flat. I can understand that.
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