Message from @EDDSkitz
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Most of the cases I can find are towns and businesses using FRS or just random channels
For sure, thanks! Gonna mess around with those and then see about a license
You can listen on ham frequencies without a license. Just can't transmit legally.
I aint got no panties on and i aint worried
Anyone know if its possible to lock out a channel on a uv5r? Id like to proram my local weather in and lock it out so i can still scan
Theres something called busy channel lockout
Neat ill check into it
I think its under BCL
In the menu
Any ear protection that has a mic for a radio (BF-F8HP)
Cant get bcl to work :(
You can get those chinese copies of Peltors for like 80 bucks. And they actually work...
They just work with chinese radios and the like, but you'll need a PTT
They dont work at all
Which do then lol
Well, they don't work well. But with crappy radios they do
Is vhf and uhf coax 50 ohm?
Ypu can talk and hear on them if that's what you mean by "work"
But do not expect then to actually protect your hearing.
😒 any decent ones out there
Not "technically the work"
Few hundred?
Chinese it is
You need an amplified PTT to use them with civilian radios though
Lol, idiot
You realize they retail for $700 right? You get what you pay for... say goodbye to your hesring
Easy solution though... get the cheap non comms shooting earmuffs and just run a cheap in ear under them.
Options for a vhu uhf base antenna?
Any brands i need to look at?
For what radio?
Discone antennas are wide spectrum and will do ham and scanners
Anytone 778
And yeasu ft65r
Also baofeng
Look into a "diamond" brand discone antenna
What do y'all use for Comms? I'm pretty well versed with my Garmin Rino and my GMRS stuff.
Nothing concrete yet @Acadian Adventurer
The Rinos are a favorite of mine. They'll even send text over FRS. It's sorta secure-ish in my mind because it's rare for someone to be monitoring FRS for data packets
What is the minimum y’all recommend for personal comms as well as the “comms specialists” setup
Neat concept for a portable base radio