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Basically a guide to forming groups.
https://freetofindtruth.com/groups/boogaloo/members/all-members/ I started a group on another platform for redundancy...
t.me/notboog
Not quite sure how to get this to link directly to the telegram group but copy paste into a url then switch to the app and you should be g2g.
So I saw the cheap $25 radio and got mixed reviews. What's the least you can spend for a radio what's worth a fuck.
If you're going above Baofeng, the Yaesu brand has a good following. Same with Wouxun.
When it comes to cheap radios, steer away from "Onn" brand. They're trash
Thanks ill look into both of the other brands
So around $100 is the minimum starting price.
> So around $100 is the minimum starting price.
@[TX]YimYam You wanted something over the $25 starters, this is the next tier.
But they are worth while right?
Ham operators swear by them. You will eventually upgrade if the bug bites you.
Ok cool I wanted a good one for emergency use and there is no signal where I hunt and my buddy and I both wanted one. Thank you so much.
Read up on MURS, FRS, and GMRS. Those are FCC regulated frequency bands. MURS and FRS are unlicensed while GMRS is licensed but no test. It is a $70 application fee good for 10 years.
Hmmm I have some reading to do
It's quite fun and useful to get two radios and see how well they work out where you hunt. You'll probably be disappointed at the distance at first but then you buy better antennas and learn how to make it work for you
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I found that the Motorola T465's are awesome. Multiple ways to charge them, 35 mile range, around $85 for two of them. There's multi-packs up to 8 and 10 on Amazon I believe.
For the price, baofengs may be more versatile. Of course there's way better, stuff like higher end Motorola, kenwood, yaesu, and so on
Motorola's real products, not the consumer grade soccer mom road trip stuff, is built like a tank. Very robust equipment.
My dumbass coworkers still manage to break them though >.>
Me being around a FD, I can attest
The T465 are like, medium-duty consumer radios. Not total junk like most FRS radios, but they're still limited by the FRS rules (2 watts, fixed antenna) and the price indicates they're not quite as durable as a $3000 APX. But for hunters or whatever they probably work great
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Thoughts on this model? Keep in mind I have to buy two.
BaoFeng GT-3TP Mark-III Tri-Power 8/4/1W Two-Way Radio Transceiver with 7.4V 3800mAh Battery, Dual Band 136-174/400-520 MHz True High Power, Upgraded Chip, High Gain Antenna, Car Charger https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014J5RJ7I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_x0fQEbXHTT6PR
If it fits your needs, go for it. Personally i have a uv-82 but whatever you go with, I'd suggest getting an extended battery and a nagoya antenna
You need the cable too right to program it?
Yeah, and a free software called chirp
Generally best to program it to gmrs frequencies since that's what most people use but if you have a team, you can use whatevers in your radios range
Technically illegal without one of the ham licenses but fuck it, they can't find you unless you're broadcasting pirate radio.
That being said, getting your license will teach you everything you need to know for the most part
I got the uv82hp with the na771 16”.
Works great
GMRS is not a Ham license. It is a no test required application fee of $70 for a ten year license. Your license can be extended to cover family as well.
shoot wrong one, yeah you're right
still suggest picking up a book though
A lot of the basic questions people ask can be answered if you study for the technician exam. Not saying you have to get the license but if you can pass a practice test you'll know you are at a good starting point for learning
You don't NEED a cable and chirp, but it's super annoying to program Baofengs by hand