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For what? Gonna kind of dictate how you want it set up.
hahaha.... something like that, yeahProtecting the virginity of the Mayor's nephew.
field communication among team members.. quiet comms, needs sensitivity in mics and hearing devices... want insertable ear pods, not range mufflers... should be able to communicate at least 1000 yards in covered and obstructed terrain... weather proof, temperature proofFor what? Gonna kind of dictate how you want it set up.
Gonna be hard to beat a baofeng with remote mike. Grab an after market ear bud as baofeng’s is too cheap.field communication among team members.. quiet comms, needs sensitivity in mics and hearing devices... want insertable ear pods, not range mufflers... should be able to communicate at least 1000 yards in covered and obstructed terrain... weather proof, temperature proof
is there any option for mostly hands free operation in any of the choices available from manufacturers?
part of the planning of future needs is based on the likelihood that cell service will be down and out.. this is strictly for tactical preparedness among a small group of defensive minded individuals.. earbuds for silence, sensitivity for low volume speaking or whispering... even click coding if necessary on a handset device1) do not buy a baofeng....they are cheap Chinese shit.....if you need a radio, buy a real fucking radio. Kenwood, Yeasu, ICOM will serve you well.
2) 1000yds in dense woods or obstructed terrain is going to be hard for ANY radio...radios work on line of sight, essentially if you cant see the person you are talking to, you are going to have a harder time communicating with them.
i can tell you in dense new england woods, we struggle to get much more than a hundred yards or so out of a Handheld radio.
if you want 1000yds of clear communication in dense woods, you need to build a portable repeater station, preferably with an antenna that clears the tree line.
3) if you have cell service....just use a fucking cell phone.
earbuds for silence, sensitivity for low volume speaking or whispering... even click coding if necessary on a handset device
I getting too old for this shit
You're going to run into problems between what radios you can get that are/are not shit, what frequencies they can transmit on and what PTT/headphones they work with. None of the big comm companies seem to want to make anything that resembles a 'standard' or anything that works with anything else. It's fucking obnoxious.
There's a workaround for all of it, but its tricky.
For example, Baofeng's are shit, but they work and they're cheap. If you plan to use them for 'hard use' they're not going to last at all. The PRO is that they are UHF/VHF and with a program like CHIRP you can get basically any frequency range in them you want. They also now make aftermarket Kenwood connectors for PTT for them which then connect to a Peltor Comtac or anything with a U94 plug. The CON is they will break, have shitty reception/transmission and are not water resistant nor can they run any kind of encryption; so if your guys are out there and so are we, while running a dedicated scanner or scan function on any of our units, we'll find/hear you easily.
Secondly, is this just squad comms or are you needing a 'home base' plus squad level comms?
For squad level we use the ICOM F1100D with digital encryption. They're quite a bit more than Baofengs. They have channels for digital (open), digital (encrypted) and analog in them. The downside is, you have to choose either VHF or UHF. The upside is that when encrypted, noone is going to hear anything from us at all. Meanwhile, we can still constantly scan the FRS/MURS frequencies that most people use.
If you want to really get into this, you can always have a 'radio guy' with dual comms. One with the squad level radios and a second radio that is UHF/VHF/triband that can scan/listen for traffic as well as have access to a giant range of frequencies for when you're in contact with other elements who are not on your encryption or band.
But be careful as far as what radio will work with what PTT and headset. ICOM/Motorola/etc all use different plugs and some are amplified/non amplified which you need to figure out for your PTT/headset mix as well.
Good info. I thought the feng gang radios were fragile as well, but a video impressed me for a $35 radio.
Dude soaked it with a hose, ran it over with his truck, kicked it around, lit on fire until it melted and it still worked. Sure, performance was probably not as good, but interesting to see. I’m getting a Yaesu next and the feng will be a secondary.
Had 2 guys go overboard and submurged the Fengs in the river for a few seconds. They didnt survive. In general they work well for what they are, in my limited experience durable until you get them wet...moist is ok...hehe. i wouldn't trust them with my life or others.
Short answer is no. At least not the man portable kind, or anything cool looking. Once you start trunking radios you can do some cool stuff. But, if you go down that road, it would just be cheaper to get your HAM test passed and buy a Bentley to celebrate.I'll ask one. Are encrypted radios available for civilian ownership? Been looking into ham stuff here lately. I need to quit dickin around, order the book and take the test.
I'll ask one. Are encrypted radios available for civilian ownership? Been looking into ham stuff here lately. I need to quit dickin around, order the book and take the test.
@TheGerman
Are you using those radios on HAM frequencies, or sticking to FRS/MURS?
Rebranded Baofeng... Pofung... ChiCom...Does anyone have any experience with these:
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I can't tell if it is just a rebranded B-Feng, or if it is actually a step up from those? I realize it's not on the level of a Motoroa or ICOM.
Thanks.
boom mic's, ear pods, etc...
That's what I thought. The ICOM looks like the best value for getting setup with digital encryption.Rebranded Baofeng... Pofung... ChiCom...
Any idea what a good price is for these? Am I screwed up about the 200 price?Excellent choice! Try quality two way radios. You’ll have to create a login and sign in to see price. The also offer multi-packs that might save you a few more $$ depending on the quantity you need.
Yeah... probably. I was left wondering what you’d seen when I read that. Maybe a refurb?Any idea what a good price is for these? Am I screwed up about the 200 price?
Thanks
I can’t find that name anywhere. Is it a brand or a store name?Look at necare earpro on ebay they are very nice set up for the money.
I can’t find that name anywhere. Is it a brand or a store name?
Look at necare earpro on ebay they are very nice set up for the money.