GMRS Radios 4 Prepping.

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  • Опубликовано: 15 дек 2024

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  • @J0HN_3_16
    @J0HN_3_16 10 месяцев назад +1

    Useful video. It would be more helpful if you provided a link to the specs on each radio. You could even use affiliate links to generate some commission revenue.

    • @TennesseeFrank
      @TennesseeFrank  10 месяцев назад

      I'm not associated with any affiliates. Also, like I said in the video, it's just a brief overview. RUclips is covered up with detailed videos about each model. A quick search will get you multiple videos that go into greater detail.

  • @thesergeantschoice9451
    @thesergeantschoice9451 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great Video - I like my Baofeng Radios very affordable and reliable!

  • @davidp73
    @davidp73 10 месяцев назад +1

    IMO… I would always get a radio capable of being unlocked to ham and gmrs. In a real world emergency you do not need a license to use a ham frequency. So why not have one radio that could be used for all frequencies. I recently bought a Retevis RA 89 and really like it. It’s 9.5 watts so it gives you a little more power plus it is USB c charging. It is a ham radio but can easily be unlocked for all the other bands as well. It is also a very clean ( no spurious emissions) radio. I have both my GMRS and ham license WRQC674 & KO4PIH…. great video, keep up the good work

    • @TennesseeFrank
      @TennesseeFrank  10 месяцев назад

      That's one reason for the inexpensive UV-5R's in my collection. Unlocked I can TX on any frequencies from 130MHz to 174MHZ and 400MHz to 520MHz. I do plan on picking up a couple usb-c batteries for them in the near future. The V2 is locked down by BTech to TX on GMRS only but it can receive on UHF and VHF which is fine.