High output and greater range than standard CB, the Galaxy, Stryker, Ranger, Connex, President and other brands found here are all designed to maximize your performance.
Power output is between 45 all the way up to 400 watts PeP (peak envelope power). If you need to talk long range, 10 meter is absolutely a solid choice.
Model: Ranger 99N1
Model: Connex 33HP Max
Model: Ranger RCI69FFB4
Model: Stryker SR655HPC
Model: Stryker SR955HPC
Model: Ranger RCI99N2
Model: Ranger RCI99N4
Model: Ranger RCI-X9
Model: Stryker SR447HPC2
Model: Stryker SR497HPC
Model: President Lincoln II
Model: General GENERALHP40W
Model: AnyTone AT6666
Model: Ranger RCI2970N4
Model: General GENERALLEE-BL
Model: Galaxy DX47HP
Model: Package Bundle SR655-B1
Model: Connex CONNEX3300HPB
Model: Ranger RCI39VHP-PLUS
Model: Ranger RCI-X9HP
Model: Package Bundle SR447-B1
Model: AnyTone AT5555N-II
Model: Connex CX33HPC1
Model: Ranger SS148PRO
Model: President Ronald package
Model: AnyTone AT5555-PLUS
Model: President Lincoln Base Station Package
Model: President Richard
Model: President RONALD
Model: Ranger RCI69VHP
Model: AnyTone APOLLO2
Model: Galaxy DX66V3
Model: Walcott Radio USB
Model: Connex CX46TN1
Model: Stryker SR94HPC
Model: Walcott Radio CRTS6900V
Model: Connex CX3400HP
10 meter radios operate between 28 MHz - 29 MHz. The name 10 Meters refers to the to wavelength of the average frequency. Meaning if you could actually see radio waves, 10 meter radio transmissions would appear to be 10 meters - or 30 feet long from peak to peak. The reason 10 meter radios are mentioned is because it is the radio band right next to CB radio. CB's operate on 11 meters. Both bands offer different radios with different levels of performance.
10 meter radios offer exceptional range due to their location in the HF radio band - which is perfectly suited for long-range - or SKIP - propagation. With a technician class license or better, you will have significantly better power output versus the next closest 11 meter band. Most vehicle to vehicle distance will offer an average of 5-15 miles range. Like with any HF radio this range is very much dependent your antenna setup.
10 meter radios offer significantly better performance and features, but require an FCC license to operate. CB radios can be used by anyone without a license, but are restricted to 40 channels and only 4 watts.
Many radios can be modified to operate outside of their designed parameters. However, transmitting on a frequency you do not have access to means violating FCC rules and regulations which may result in a fine.