BEST Amazon GMRS Radios Vol 1. TD-H3, TD-H8, Baofeng 5G Plus, 5RH, Radioddity GM-30 field tested!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 апр 2024
  • Affiliate links are below for more information. In this test, we take out the 5 most popular GMRS radios and push them to the limits at 5 miles in 20+ mph winds! Baofeng UV-5G Plus, Baofeng GM-5RM, Tidradio TD-H3, Tidradio TD-H8 and Radioddity GM-30. Click the links below to learn about the features and pricing on each. This is a low budget radio test for those who are just getting started and need to know more before they buy. This video will go over all of the necessary details to get you started in the exciting world of GMRS!
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Комментарии • 116

  • @sogent56
    @sogent56 18 дней назад +3

    Love my UV5G

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  18 дней назад

      Some are good and some aren't so good. I don't think I got a good one. I've even done more testing in different scenarios with other radios to compare, and it's just not making the trip.

  • @alanadams2018
    @alanadams2018 27 дней назад

    Thanks for the video!! You’ve helped me learn a ton in a short amount of time. Just got my H3 and H8. Can’t wait to try them out this weekend!

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  27 дней назад

      You're welcome. I do a lot of videos with TID. Have you seen this trick on the latest videp?
      ruclips.net/video/T98YmOdBoCc/видео.htmlsi=Z7OOJllObDDqxy3y

  • @robmcfaddin768
    @robmcfaddin768 Месяц назад

    Excellent video, great information

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад

      Thanks! The compliments are much appreciated! I'm about to record the inside part of the actual aftermarket antenna test I did with all of these radios in the field. It's a good one so stay tuned! Hopefully after all the editing I will have it uploaded tomorrow night.

  • @jackhammell1926
    @jackhammell1926 Месяц назад

    Nice! Waiting for that next video

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад

      I did the field test today between storms! The Radioddity and H3 were strong! It will be maybe Wednesday before it's all edited.

  • @markallan4849
    @markallan4849 Месяц назад +1

    Radiodity has great audio in all their radios. I owned the Radiodity DB-20 mobile and it had crazy good audio also. I love the GM-30.

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад

      I recently bought the TYT-9800 and I will test the signal and quality of it as well when I am doing these HT's. Either the speaker is muffled on the top (mounted under my dash) or the sound quality is muffled during transmission. I never took the time to unscrew the radio and set it on the dash or seat to find out, but I thought it was odd. I also have a couple of Btech GMRS 50v2's and they rock, but not enough bells and whistles like the TYT.... Any thoughts?

  • @ludoka58leo
    @ludoka58leo Месяц назад +2

    I myself own and use daily the Feng UV 5gplus....works great for me...

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад +1

      Sometimes they work great and sometimes they don't. I'm constantly testing and the one I have is hit or miss. It's like it's finicky and only works when it's had it's morning coffee.

  • @lonniegorsline9325
    @lonniegorsline9325 Месяц назад +1

    Your videos and tests are great. There is also one other thing about radios that need to be considered and that is the quality of the receiver. The higher output powered radios may have been received very well back at your home station, but the same radios may not have had as good a receiver as the H3, H8, and the GM 30 to hear the transmission coming back to you. They only way to tell for sure is to record the incoming transmission for each radio at the home station. So, to sum up my point is, not only is the power output important, but also the receiver needs to be sensitive enough to hear the incoming signal. There is an old adage. If you can't hear them, you can't work them.
    Thanks so much for all the work you do in providing this information.
    Lonnie

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад

      Hey Lonnie. Yeah, for all those past videos I always used an H8 and a Nagoya 771g, outside on my porch. I imagined that is my strongest set up and best option for the base. I've been so busy messing with these little guys, I forgot I could use my KG-uv9gx, which would be perfect I think. I also just shot the antenna test on these budget radios, and used the same ol' H8 and Nagoya again out of habit! We are definately on the same page!

  • @gtheodora
    @gtheodora Месяц назад

    Thank you

  • @JimmyCornPop
    @JimmyCornPop Месяц назад

    TD- H3 hitting local repeater with proper DPL tone. Great little HT

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад

      Yep! Besides the big dog UV9Gx, the H3 has proven itself time and time again. I'm actually editing the follow up video for the one you're commenting on now. It has all the same radios, but all the good aftermarket antennas! If all goes well, it will be uploaded by morning.

  • @dougbotimer8005
    @dougbotimer8005 Месяц назад +2

    I was told that through a local repeater, across ~6 miles of dense suburban and industrial, that my GM-30, with stock antenna, sounds like I was on a base station, with base station power and antenna. I’m impressed. It isn’t as feature rich as my Yeasu 2m/70cm hand held radios, but performs on a par as far as range and readability. Thanks for this video. I was considering the H3, but don’t think I need to upgrade until the GM-30 dies.

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад +2

      So I did the aftermarket antenna field test today with all of those radios as well. The Radioddity and the H3 are the top 2 for sure. I love the Radioddity. Quick tip: take a UV5R belt clip and swap it with the GM30. The GM30 clip is cheap and flimsy, but the UV5R is stronger. Figured that out today!

    • @dougbotimer8005
      @dougbotimer8005 Месяц назад

      @@FirstUnitedTactical good tip thanks. The Radioddity clip is really flimsy.

  • @AnDy_ToM22
    @AnDy_ToM22 Месяц назад

    Is the H3 with a stubby our best bet for a more concealed radio, or is there another I should check out? Thanks in advance. Another great video, as always. Thanks again for all the free information.

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад

      Yeah, the short antenna is about 8". The Smiley 5/8 Slim duck is best, and also about 5". Those other videos show it a lot.

  • @cyberon1
    @cyberon1 Месяц назад

    For the Baofengs instead the Nagoya Antennas try the Diamond, I think you ll get better results according their watts. Nice video keep the good work mate. 73 !

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад +1

      A lot of people have mentioned the Diamonds. From what I've found Diamond and Nagoya are the same company, and also Diamond is more for dual and not GMRS. I'd love to know if I'm wrong and where I need to look to get a good Diamond in GMRS frequency if you know!

  • @yungsmile7546
    @yungsmile7546 Месяц назад +5

    Power out on frequency is the difference. The H8 and H3 are clean transmit. The Bungfugs are all over in harmonics.

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад +7

      I've heard other guys say TID's also are cheap, but they work. You get what you pay for, but I stand behind an H3 for a budget price. Not everyone can spend $150 on a higher quality radio. I probably have 7 or 8 Baofengs and none of them will talk like the Radioddity or TIDradio models.

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад

      So true!

  • @dunerinaz
    @dunerinaz Месяц назад +7

    The H3 is NOT a powerhouse. Mine and a friend's, bought at different times from different sellers, both fail to reach repeaters that 3 other Baofengs and the Tidradio H8 reach without issue. That's a big fail for the H3 even though I like the radio. Also, since this was a radio test and not an antenna test, you should've used the same antenna on each radio.

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад +1

      I had to use each radio with the antenna given, which is the manufacturers fault if they suck. Did watch the video to the end? I'm doing a video with all of these radios with aftermarket antennas. That's the test you are looking for. This was strictly for a new person not knowing what to buy. The video clearly told viewers not to buy the 5RH for example. That's what this video is for. The next is if you bought 1 of these, which antenna works best, without the person buying all the antennas themselves.

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад +2

      Oh 1 more thing: I also had 2 guinea pig H3s in the beginning. Horrible. In fact, I did a test on one to tell people they have to test their radios and equipment. That is 1 of those trash H3 models. So I use trash equipment also to help teach people don't trust anything out of the box.

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад +2

      I didn't wanna keep sending replies, but did you hear about all the bad hype when Tidradio releases new radios? All H5 and H8's had massive problems. That's why there's a Gen 2 on H8 models. They should've recalled H3's, but they were waiting on consumers like you and me to complain before they made it right. It really hurts the business name because folks buy 1 radio, it's horrible, then they've lost a customer for life. It's bad business practice. I have 4 H3's. A 2 pack at release (major issues), then bought a 2nd pair 1 month in. The second pair rocks. In fact, the original pair won't let me update firmware or version! Major issues. This new video shows original factory antennas again, right next to aftermarket antennas - the good ones.... it's going to be good!

    • @mouthpiece985
      @mouthpiece985 Месяц назад +1

      The long antenna that comes with the h3 gmrs is not for transmitting its for airband receive only

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад

      @mouthpiece985 My second pair of H3's actually came with 3 antennas. Short, 771 and long airband. I made sure I didn't bring that one.

  • @bobinmontana777
    @bobinmontana777 Месяц назад +1

    You could test the Mic gain on the H3, might be a solution in noisy, (windy), conditions.

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад +1

      I will mess with them on camera during the next field test with the aftermarket antennas. Thanks for the tip!

  • @GBsPitstop
    @GBsPitstop Месяц назад

    Personally would like to see you include a mag mount on top of your vehicle with a 771g on the mount. Thanks for doing these videos.

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад +1

      I can do one better for ya since the 771 is only rated for 10w.... I actually have a Midland 32" 6db mounted with a nmo mount on top of a headache rack, powered by a tyt 9800d.

  • @stevevarholy2011
    @stevevarholy2011 13 дней назад

    I agree with you that the TID H-3 is a nice little radio. I just got a two-pack of the Baofeng UV-K5 which I really liked the form factor of - I got it because I thought it would be the eminently hackable Quansheng K-5. It's not. With the GMRS band the shorter antenna is going to be a better performer. The higher the frequency, the shorter the antenna to get a proper match. Conversely, the lower the frequency, the longer the antenna to get a good match and performance. I've got a Radtel coming next week that I am looking forward to using. These value SOC radios are fun and they work. Not as as something like a Wouxan or Yaesu, but those are 2-3x the price.

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  13 дней назад

      You're absolutely correct. They are fun, and a good antenna will make them talk really well. I just ordered $150 worth of Amazon antennas and will get started this weekend! Diamond, Retevis, Abbree, Nagoya, folding, 771 and shorty antennas! Man it's Like Christmas morning at my house! I don't have a k5 yet, because there's no way I could use it in videos since it's a HAM radio. (I'm GMRS only for now). But, I will pull the Wouxun Q10g out of the drawer and use it on the new antennas! That will be fun if weather permits!

  • @TheRealRenn
    @TheRealRenn Месяц назад

    Try the Revetis NR30 ;)

  • @mwnahas
    @mwnahas Месяц назад

    My GM-30 came with two antennas. The long antenna was under the packaging/radio tray in the box.

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад +1

      I read your comment , got outta bed, dressed and ran out to my shop to grab the box! Nope. I know TID and Baofeng put theirs under the packaging, but this one specifically said 1 antenna. Mine was $29, so maybe there's a $35 or $39 pack? Here's an awesome tip for ya.. . The belt clip is very flimsy. I searched thru all my old radios and found out the UV5R belt clip is identical screw holes and it's much sturdier. I hated the cheap belt clip it came with, but there's an easy fix if you have a couple extra Baofeng UV5R laying around! I appreciate the possibility of a good find under the packaging tho!

    • @mwnahas
      @mwnahas Месяц назад +1

      @@FirstUnitedTactical Yes I bought a 2 pack that came with the stubby and the two 15" antennas.

  • @robertkeller9828
    @robertkeller9828 16 дней назад

    This is a prime example of WHY, there needs to be a written test to get a grms license.

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  16 дней назад +1

      Why are you trying to instigate situations that don't need to be instigated?
      Please tell us all what you would've done differently.
      Let me guess, first, you don't buy anything from Amazon because it's all China, and second, you would never waste your money on cheap Chinese junk radios.
      Am I close?
      This is a simple video showing TX and Rx on various radios from point A to point B so others can make a decision before buying.
      Everyone knows each situation, atmosphere, terrain and radio is different, and I am just showing my scenario.

  • @Bedsheet_Necktie
    @Bedsheet_Necktie Месяц назад

    Good Job👍
    It would be great to see 2 tests of the
    TIDRADIO TD-H3 GMRS
    1 with the
    SMILEY 5/8 SLIM DUCK 465 MHZ
    and another test with the
    Nagoya NA-771G (462MHz) Antenna.
    Am I asking 4 too much 😋
    Seems like 2 great combos.

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад

      After the test, I told everyone what the next video is going to be. All of these same radios with this:
      Smiley 5/8 slim duck
      Smiley super stick
      Nagoya 771g
      Nagoya 701g
      Signal Stuff 440
      Abbree 771g
      There's a lot I discuss in videos, especially what I'm doing next. Just gotta watch them all the way through! I have done the field test already, just not recorded in the shop yet.

    • @Bedsheet_Necktie
      @Bedsheet_Necktie Месяц назад

      @@FirstUnitedTactical I did watch. Waiting patiently. Should be good. Cheers 🍻

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад

      @Hillbilly_Encryption It was still windy. Obviously the Nagoya 771g is the best long, and the Smiley 5/8 is strong as well for a shorty. The Super Stick is really only good at extended. It was a lot to do. 5/6 radios with 6/7 antennas each..... it took me 2 hours just to edit the field part of the video. It will be uploaded by Wednesday midnight for sure. I wasn't trying to be rude, I just get so many questions that are answered, even in the beginning of the videos. It just gets annoying because there are some really stupid questions people come up with! (Yours wasn't stupid).

    • @Bedsheet_Necktie
      @Bedsheet_Necktie Месяц назад +1

      @@FirstUnitedTactical I bet it's a lot of work with all the scenarios. At least your efforts are much appreciated.👍

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад

      @@Bedsheet_Necktie I appreciate that!

  • @Maflin18
    @Maflin18 Месяц назад

    Awesome video man! I’ve been thinking about doing a similar video myself for fun comparison. I’ve got a UV-5G, UV-5G+, TD-H3, TD-H8, KG-S88G, KG-UV9GX, and might order up a KG-W10G. Want to put 771G’s on all of them for even antenna ability and do a test method just like yours.

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад +1

      We basically have the same.... no need to embarrass the budgets with the 9gx! I did that on my 9gx video just to show the Tx/Rx quality over the H3 and those little guys. I'm doing an aftermarket antenna video now, same radios, but adding:
      Nagoya 771g
      Nagoya 701g
      Smiley 5/8
      Smiley super stick
      Signal Stick 440
      Abbree 771 gmrs (orange)

    • @Maflin18
      @Maflin18 Месяц назад

      @@FirstUnitedTactical You’re probably right. Ohhh can’t wait for that antenna video - your earlier range tests were how I found your channel!

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад +1

      @Maflin18 Cool! I didn't wanna keep sending replies, but did you hear about all the bad hype when Tidradio releases new radios? All H5 and H8's had massive problems. That's why there's a Gen 2 on H8 models. They should've recalled H3's, but they were waiting on consumers like you and me to complain before they made it right. It really hurts the business name because folks buy 1 radio, it's horrible, then they've lost a customer for life. It's bad business practice. I have 4 H3's. A 2 pack at release (major issues), then bought a 2nd pair 1 month in. The second pair rocks. In fact, the original pair won't let me update firmware or version! Major issues. This new video shows original factory antennas again, right next to aftermarket antennas - the good ones.... it's going to be good!

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад

      @@Maflin18 That tidradio reply was meant to go to someone else. Sorry for the confusion.

    • @Maflin18
      @Maflin18 Месяц назад

      @@FirstUnitedTactical no worries! Are you WSAA635? I think he seen you post about that issue on the myGMRS forums actually. If that’s not you, then I’ve definitely heard others with similar complaints!

  • @Dankbudzz
    @Dankbudzz Месяц назад

    Did you have mic gain up on h3 or was it on factory setting? Have 4 h3 for few months now unbeatable little radios!!

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад

      I haven't changed them from factory settings. Lemme go look real quick.....

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад

      Mic gain on my H3 is 5 and the H8 is 15. They are the factory setting.

  • @stevegreer1963
    @stevegreer1963 Месяц назад

    I have 4 Radioddity GM30 radios. I upgraded the antenna to the Radioddity RD331 High Gain antenna, which has the red ring as you mentioned in your video. I can’t tell any difference between the stock GM30 and the RD331 antennas. I notice that the RD331 says it covers the VHF band in addition to UHF. But when using only GMRS channels in UHF, did you see any range advantage in using the longer higher gain antenna with the red ring, as opposed to the stock GM30 antenna?

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад

      It looks like "RADIODDITY RD-331 SMA-M HIGH GAIN DUAL BAND" is a 2/70, which does cover the 462/467 MHz, but not as well as an actual tuned 465 MHz antenna specifically for GMRS. Take a look at the newest video I just uploaded to see the GM30 with a couple more options that will work better for you... ruclips.net/video/T2vyv5-dulk/видео.html

  • @OnAirVoice
    @OnAirVoice Месяц назад

    I do like the H3, not real impressed with AirBand reception though. All in all it is a nice little radio.

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад +1

      It's a lot in a tiny package that's for sure. I don't ever listen to the air bands. The speaker is small and doesn't sound as nice as a larger handheld that has a little bit larger speaker, but it's a good all around budget radio. I think the Radioddity GM30 has the best speaker, even better than my Wouxuns! But, it's a bare bones radio strictly for GMRS, with the option to scan and listen to 2/70 HAM bands.

  • @greyshadow9498
    @greyshadow9498 Месяц назад

    I have heard a lot of complaints about the RH's not just in GMRS but ham and unlocked versions as well.
    I own an RM (unlocked) and have had no complaints or issues, most people I talked to also like the RM, whatever they did internally, or via firmware that makes the RH and RM different they did it wrong.
    Is the TD-H8 GMRS limited to 5W? It should be able to push out 10 (at least unlocked it does)
    Interesting on the GM30 I thought they were the same as the Baofeng GM15, but that male antenna is definitely different.
    I love the H3! Latest firmware kills most of the repeater tail, just needs a bit more work to reach the H8 level.
    What I would like to see for the H8 is firmware to add airband.
    I know that's not important to GMRS overall, just a wishlist item.
    Great videoz going to check out the antenna vid now!

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад +1

      There's so much you typed, I can't reply back in just one reply without a second screen! You're a great note taker! First, take a look at the link below. It's my newest explaining the H8 power.
      Let's see.... the GM30 is a fantastic little radio, so is the Baofeng UV-9g (video up next!) If you go on Amazon and type in Replacement Battery GM30, it will give you the list of radios it fits, showing all of its "siblings" in the same body at least.
      It would be a shame if they didn't release air on H8!
      Also, in this link below, make sure y have that version because it unlocks CB Band now! (Only receive).
      Ya know, the Baofeng UV series just did so much better than the 5RH and 5g Plus. Why mess with what works? (At least my models don't come close to the TIDs and the GM30....
      I can't remember what else you mentioned, but watch this video on the H8. Uploaded last weekend. I have the 9g edited, just need to upload, and also a huge request for "group scanning" with ODmaster and Tidradios.... it's awesome if you haven't figured it out yet. I will try to get that one up beginning of next week. It will be short and to the point.
      Thanks for the compliments and I appreciate you sticking around while I learn at the same time as you do!
      -David, WRZU993 (Video link below)
      ruclips.net/video/q_kJ5eFhT80/видео.htmlsi=bR9vxZWTkXChm7A7

    • @greyshadow9498
      @greyshadow9498 Месяц назад

      @@FirstUnitedTactical Thank you sir! You didn't need to type all that! My apologies, I tend to babble.
      I am about done with BaoFeng, there are so many good options in this price group these days and BF looks like they are standing still compared to them.
      I will be checking out more of your vids thanks again!

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад +1

      @greyshadow9498 I just did a video on the UV-9G, which at first glance it seems to be the king of Baofeng GMRS. I will do a field test at 5 miles 1 evening this week to see for sure, but check out the newest, uploaded this morning. Plus, use the Radioditty link and get $15 off a $65 purchase, just about anything on the site! It's only a $29 radio, but it's solid and waterproof.

  • @explr1
    @explr1 Месяц назад

    The Tidradio H6 is the same as the GM30 but is a 10 watt radio and uses SMA female antennas. I tried the H3 and H8 but they didn't have the power of the H6.

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад

      If the H6 has more power, I'd like to try it. That Radioddity I got is extremely impressive for the bare bones cheapo radio it is.

  • @gregorysloat4258
    @gregorysloat4258 Месяц назад +2

    I received my TD-H3 from Amazon eleven days ago, and my UV-5G Plus, yesterday, along with a Surecom SW-33 Plus.
    I am getting 5+ watts consistently, out of the TD-H3, and 8.4+ watts consistently, out of the UV-5G Plus, in all GMRS frequencies from low to high and simplex to repeater.
    For comparison I tested my (very) old UV-5R and UV-5R Plus, and both are getting around 4.9 watts on all frequencies.
    I am finding that all of the Baofengs (the old UV-5Rs and the UV-5G Plus) seem to have slightly better sounding speakers than the TD-H3, which was surprising to me.
    However, to MY ears, it’s that the Baofengs sound ever so slightly more clear, and I think it has to do with them reproducing the treble audio frequencies (not the bass) slightly more accurately.
    It’s not enough that I think any less of the TD-H3, which I think is an awesome radio, but I think it just may be a slight variation between brands.
    I can still hear the audio just fine on the TD-H3, it’s just that the Baofengs amazed me with how good their audio is for such an inexpensive radio. I never had anything to compare them (the old ones) to, before, and the new UV-5G Plus sounds just as good.
    Between the TD-H3 and the UV-5G Plus, I can’t really choose a favorite. I like the compact size of the TD-H3, but I also like the hand-filling, manly size of the UV-5G Plus. I like the fact that the TD-H3 can be either a ham radio OR a GMRS radio (or both), and all the extra bands it has, but I also like the simplicity and ease of use of the UV-5G Plus, and I LOVE the USB-C charging of BOTH. I’m going to make sure they both get a lot of use.
    Now, I just need to get a Surecom SR-112, so I can discover what kind of performance they both give in an urban environment.

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад

      You sound like me! You will have a lot of funnwithbthe repeater. Make sure you watch my video explaining how to set the volume before you leave the house though!

  • @firekite
    @firekite Месяц назад

    Baofeng started the stupid trend among CCRs of using the backwards SMA connection. Super frustrating. A BNC connection would be ideal, but the backwards SMA really hurts selection.

  • @ssrrocks22
    @ssrrocks22 Месяц назад

    This is the old adage, the bigger antenna is always better! And of course in an area of flat land, no trees or buildings you will be able to talk and listen several miles on UHF GMRS frequencies...

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад

      Yeah, but this test isn't about how far they will talk. It's about the internals and how they compare to each other. The H8 is bigger than the H3, and I feel the H3 is better. That extended range baofeng may be faulty, but it clearly wasn't better than the shorter ones. All of my long aftermarket antennas perform better than the short, so I think this specific extended may be bad.

    • @ssrrocks22
      @ssrrocks22 Месяц назад

      @FirstUnitedTactical : I understand your point. However, I think you clearly showed the longer antenna outperformed the smaller one on both radios. Distance does have an effect on the overall quality of your signal as well as the antennas and possibly the power, but in either case you might also find different results on different days depending on a number of factors. From a non technical viewpoint, you have some valid points.

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад +1

      @@ssrrocks22 You are also correct in saying longer is better. The main reason is that it has more area to grab and receive compared to shorter. But, there have been some testing done that actually shows the Smiley 5/8 Slim Duck transmits a cleaner signal to a friends radio compared to the factory extended. When we mess with aftermarket like the Nagoya 771g, there is always a positive reaction compared to the factory 771. There are pros and cons to both, and also depending on factory or aftermarket. If someone gives you something for free, it's probably not going to work as well as a $20 or $30 Nagoya. We both are thinking the same!

  • @SK-rj1ti
    @SK-rj1ti Месяц назад +1

    Baofengs are notorious for their front end overload on RX. With poor RX filtering, they become deaf when there is a lot of RF pollution in the area. A telltale sign of that is that their RX performance becomes worse (rather than better) with larger antennas. But they transmit just fine. Next time try transmitting with a deaf Baofeng and listening to your repeater with another radio, eg H3. I bet you will hear your repeater getting back to you just fine.
    You can also see this happening even with the better radios in your collection. As soon as you hook them up to a large mobile antenna (e.g. 5/8 over 5/8), you will start seeing degradation in their RX performance. With distance, the H8 will go first (old chipset), then the H3 (new chipset). The last man standing will be your Wouxun superhet.

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад +2

      I actually thought of doing a test to what you just mentioned. It would be a test of tranmission and not the receive. For example: I would transmit with an H3 and listen on a 5G Plus for example, then vice versa. I'm glad you mentioned that because I actually forgot about that little test. Thanks! Am I understanding you correctly? The Baofeng should talk similar to all the others, but the receive is the difference. I know my Q10g and UV9Gx are excellent on both, but I was trying to show people what the budget radios would do.

    • @SK-rj1ti
      @SK-rj1ti Месяц назад +1

      @@FirstUnitedTactical Exactly. Please include such tests in your future videos. Would be very informative to those who are just getting into radio. Many people think they can get a cheap radio and put a long antenna on it, and they are golden. Nope, that doesn't always work that way. Especially in populated areas. Have to be very picky with direct conversion radios. The H3 is very good, can handle the 771, starts choking a bit on large mobile antennas. The best I have seen so far is the Retevis RA89. Also a budget radio, but almost as good as the UV9, I am yet to see it overload on any ant. Looking forward to more videos!

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад +1

      @SK-rj1ti Whats your name? I'm glad you commented and I will definitely put your idea to use. This next video, is going to be perfect for it. I'm going to use all the popular aftermarket antennas. I tried a field test already, but the weather conditions were horrible for a 5 mile test. This test, with all those same radios, and 6 different antennas is "around" 45 Testing 123, and that was a pain to edit! I decided to do it again because it was a bad atmospheric day for tranmission and didn't show any glory to even the best antennas. The weather is supposed to clear out this weekend, so fingers crossed. It's gonna be good, and I will definitely implement your 2nd radio Rx idea. Thanks! My name is David Pierce and I live near New Braunfels, TX.

    • @SK-rj1ti
      @SK-rj1ti Месяц назад +1

      @@FirstUnitedTactical Nice to meet you, David! I am Jay in Milwaukee, WI. I have actually left a couple of comments under your videos before. One was about the Abbree antenna not fitting my H8. The other one was about adding a field strength meter to your toolbox.
      After a year of online work, I totally understand the hardships of making good presentations/vids. "Episode 5, take 15", so to speak🙂 I have had enough. But I like yours, so keep cranking them out!

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад +1

      @SK-rj1ti I remember. Nice to meet you. I will keep going at it as long as it stays fun!

  • @rockspydre
    @rockspydre Месяц назад

    Are your TIDRadios locked to GMRS, or unlocked?

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад

      I have GMRS advertised TIDradios. What makes you ask? There's not a difference on power or functionality on HAM that's unlocked to GMRS, or vice versa.

    • @rockspydre
      @rockspydre Месяц назад

      @@FirstUnitedTactical In my experience, testing an H8 with a SW102, there is. Unlocked, it puts out more power across the board on the GMRS band than when it is locked to GMRS.

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад

      I have both advertised GMRS and HAM radios. The advertised HAM is set to HAM and the advertised GMRS is set to GMRS.

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад

      @rockspydre Yes. All radios will put out more power on VHF UHF compared to GMRS. Yes I know GMRS could be classified as UHF. For example, if I had a UV9PX that is advertised as 8+ watts, it "might" push 9w on VHF, 7w on 440 and only 5.3w on GMRS. Or, for example, if I had a TYT9800 Plus that advertised 50w Uhf, 40w VHF, and sit was unlocked, it "might" only push 23w on GMRS. Strictly hypothetical.... GMRS will always have less warts than VHF UHF.

    • @rockspydre
      @rockspydre Месяц назад

      @@FirstUnitedTactical I understand. I was speaking strictly greater power while unlocked, across the board on GMRS only. Versus the same radio (H8), locked to only GMRS. And yes, it will push out even more watts on the lower bands, outside GMRS. But for the sake of this, I am speaking only GMRS band. Hopefully I'm communicting clearly.

  • @sogent56
    @sogent56 18 дней назад

    5g plus advertized 5 watts

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  18 дней назад

      I think mine registers more than that, I can't remember. But mine doesn't keep up with other "budget" radios I have.

  • @414RadioTech
    @414RadioTech Месяц назад

    You should have done best shout out for MURS radios instead plenty of manufacturers who make these radios

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад

      Man I don't know the first thing about Murs. Like I literally don't know anything about it. Does it require a Technician license? I only have my GMRS.

  • @joemarchinski914
    @joemarchinski914 25 дней назад

    Im new to the gmrs world just bought 2 retevis ailunce hag1....why would you test all radios on 2 specific frequencies and then test one on completely different frequency and call it a fair test for power

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  25 дней назад

      Are you talking about the power meter? All of these budget radios are very similar in power output, except the 5RH. But this also shows you that 1 watt or 2 watts doesn't make a real difference in transmitting. Don't get fooled by a radio that pushes 5.3w and a radio that pushes 4.8w (for example).
      The quality of the build and internals is what really matters. I have a couple of $200+ Wouxuns, and they transmit far better than any of these with less power.
      Honestly, I test them all on the same channels, and there is a lot cut out of the videos during editing. If I didn't trim out, the 20 min video will be 45 mins. I do honest testing and try to help people see what to buy and what not to buy. (My conditions anyway).
      Also, I'm new as well, starting in February, and also learn on every videos' comments on how to improve the future videos.
      You pointed out I didn't show all channels during the power meter, and now I will make sure I include that in future videos!
      I hope this helps.

  • @MRxMADHATTER
    @MRxMADHATTER Месяц назад

    Amacrap will never see a cent of my money.

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад

      Some things are bad, and there are some good items on there. It's not all bad, you just need to be careful and make sure the Amazon Store you are buying from is a reputable company.

  • @fransahm1956
    @fransahm1956 Месяц назад

    Why add all of the variables in a test. If you are not smart enough to use your car as a wind block, I can not trust anything else you do.

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад

      What if you aren't next to a car when you need to transmit? I also didn't want the metal from a big ass truck to interfere.

  • @Bruceonthelose
    @Bruceonthelose Месяц назад

    I wish we could get some test in more of a urban environment Not everyone lives out in the sticks with miles and miles of wide open farmland Seems like every video I watch of someone doing a test like this They choose some wide open country to do it in

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад +3

      Alright. I will get one done in a city, but that's not the point. I'm not showing distance, I'm showing if the radio and antenna are any good, and how they compete with the next radio. It has nothing to do with fields or citys.

    • @scotty_macharooni
      @scotty_macharooni Месяц назад

      Looking forward to the antenna test, thanks for your test videos.

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад

      Here's a spoiler for ya.... That 2nd intro clip before the black and white video: That radio that's loud and clear is the GM-30 with a Nagoya 771g. You"re Welcome! While I was out there, I was so shocked how good it sounded with that factory antenna, I had to throw on the Nagoya to see for myself. It was too good not to put in the video, but I didn't want to say it because it's the only aftermarket antenna I used, and specifically for that radio. If you have seen my other antenna videos, you know the Nagoya 771g is my favorite long antenna and the Smiley 5/8 Slim Duck is my favorite short one. They work excellent on every radio I put them on, and I have a lot of different brands of radios and models. They are true winners.

    • @baileymoto
      @baileymoto Месяц назад

      You’re not going to get much range with any uhf radio in an urban environment. UHF is line of sight.

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад +1

      @@baileymoto Thanks Bailey. Also, I forgot to mention earlier that I can't use this simplex repeater in town. There are too many FRS radios talking around town and I can't use it on 15-22. I have to stay in the country anyway to stay away from other radio traffic.

  • @kingdick4508
    @kingdick4508 Месяц назад +1

    What do s the distance from your test site to your house where the repeater is? Just wondering…

    • @FirstUnitedTactical
      @FirstUnitedTactical  Месяц назад +3

      5 miles. I thought I mentioned that at the beginning. It's between 5 and 5.5 miles. Some houses, power lines and maybe half 30'-40' tall trees, and the other half pasture.