Best GMRS Family Emergency Radio: Wouxun KG-935G

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Wouxun KG-935G Radio: LDSPrepper.com...
    After testing many handheld GMRS, HAM, FRS, MURS radios, and brands like Wouxun, Midland, Baofeng, Retevis, Motorola, in my opinion the Wouxun KG-935G is the best family emergency radio.

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  • @houseofstylz
    @houseofstylz 7 дней назад

    GREAT job with the real-world use case overview - thanks.

  • @johnkaelberer237
    @johnkaelberer237 Год назад +3

    I have several cheaper GMRS radios and the more expensive 835 G. The difference in Transmit and Receive is like night and day. Sitting in my living room and transmitting to a somewhat distant repeater ( Ashton, ID to BYU Rexburg, ID) I can not only get far clearer receive, but the people I'm talking to report full quieting vs. somewhat scratchy audio from the cheaper radios. I think this is due to three things about the 835 G. Better front end, more power and a very good stock antenna. There is no need to upgrade to a better antenna with the 835 G. It's a great radio, and I urge anyone serious about your communication, to buy a 835 G. Yes, it's not cheap. You will save $20.00 by not having to buy a decent antenna. Your coms are important and worth paying a little extra for. Thanks for the video !

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад +1

      Component quality makes big difference in transmit and receive quality.

    • @ramrod175
      @ramrod175 Год назад +1

      You mean a 935g?

    • @johnkaelberer237
      @johnkaelberer237 Год назад

      @@ramrod175 yes' too many radios wit too many numbers.

  • @dasbaumeister6633
    @dasbaumeister6633 Год назад +2

    Great video, very informative. Thank you. New to GMRS, just got my license and waiting for my little Baufengs to be delivered. Luckily, have a co-worker that is super knowledgeable and is helping me get everything set up. Thanks again.

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад

      Best of luck! It's great to have an Elmer.

  • @somethingcool7903
    @somethingcool7903 Год назад +2

    I learned a lot before getting a license just watching RUclips and people like you and the guys we all know on here. I only key up late at night to see if I or what repeater's I could reach(only when I was sure no one was on). You don't get the same learning experience as you would with a license for sure but good enough to operate in emergency. Now HF is a must especially if you plan on transmit. I wouldn't dare even key up on HF because it wouldn't do much(you know). Anyway I just use respect when using without a license until I got mine but I did learn a lot from you guys before I got a license so it can be done to a extent. Thanks for the content brother

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад +1

      You are welcome. I'm glad to see you are respecting the need for a license in order to transmit. You can see the limitation and frustration of not having one. But while you are waiting, hopefully you've already applied for a license, you can listen in and learn the "lay of the land".

    • @somethingcool7903
      @somethingcool7903 Год назад

      @@LDSPrepper That's the plan I got into the prepping game late and didn't realize how important ham radio is and I ended up liking it as a hobby. I want to get the equipment so I have it and extra parts coax power banks(it's a lot $$$). I just learn watching hours of you guys(a lot to learn). Just need to secure a HF rig and set up and gonna just go for all the license back to back. I the first test I practiced a few times never missed any. I have heard and I know the general license tho is a whole new ball game.....HF is a different beast just started diving into that. But my guess that's where it's really at and the serious operators hang. Thanks for the content appreciate it and any advice you have to offer.

    • @chadvandam7179
      @chadvandam7179 Год назад

      I was lucky when I got my age of radio they sold it to me before I had my license I guess it was Covid and they needed the money! I’m also looking I had a receiver that I could make sure it actually worked! You said the king up on HF isn’t going to do much try it while looking at the Keewee STR and see how far your signal gets!😊

    • @somethingcool7903
      @somethingcool7903 Год назад

      @@chadvandam7179 What are you on about? I did say that I haven't had anytime on HF. I still don't know everything about UHF/VHF and understand how it's works in general how hf requires you to caught and separate signals or transmit you have dial frequencies it's not the same and using end fed wire you choose ground or high place antenna. I know enough that with in a week or two I'd could figure out how to make a consistent contact. You know it's not hard to figure out or get the basics down it's all the 100s-1000s bits of information and knowledge it takes to get good and be in total control and go where you want to when riding the air waves. Chill brother we all on the same team taker down a notch....I promise you will as live a lot longer.

    • @HarryHamsterChannel
      @HarryHamsterChannel Год назад +1

      Having these radios, not practicing with them will not help you.

  • @luish19779
    @luish19779 Год назад +3

    Great video. I got my radios and my licenses but for the people who don’t know about this, is great info. 👍

  • @Jib0053
    @Jib0053 Год назад +3

    Thank you for the information, I'm looking forward to see your next video.

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад +1

      Stay tuned. I've already recorded the video. Now I have to spend 5 hours editing it.

  • @theemergencyprepguy
    @theemergencyprepguy Год назад +3

    Great info Dave. I appreciate all the research.

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад

      Thank you David. I don't think this would reach your house from my house but it would certainly cover your city.

    • @theemergencyprepguy
      @theemergencyprepguy Год назад

      @@LDSPrepper I'm going to get a ham radio license and get ham radios too. But I can see your point why it would be good to have some of those too.

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад +1

      @@theemergencyprepguy Most people have the FRS radios which have the same frequencies as GMRS. If you wan to communicate with them you'll need something other then HAM radio.

    • @theemergencyprepguy
      @theemergencyprepguy Год назад

      @@LDSPrepper That makes sense. Again I appreciate the research.

  • @Richard-Seekingwulf
    @Richard-Seekingwulf Год назад

    Howdy I got the Wouxun kg 935g a couple of weeks ago and I really like it.
    Thank you for making this video because now that I made this decision to get this radio I'm going to narrow my Views to just people that have this radio because over the past few months I subscribed to many many radio RUclipsrs. I haven't connected to a repeater yet but I did find one so I guess now I got to read the directions again and again on how to do it but I'm hesitant LOL.

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад +1

      You may have already used MyGMRS.com to find local repeaters but if you find an active group of GMRS users you may find additional repeaters that are not listed online.

    • @HarryHamsterChannel
      @HarryHamsterChannel Год назад

      Having these radios, not practicing with them will not help you.

    • @Richard-Seekingwulf
      @Richard-Seekingwulf Год назад

      I've gotten plenty of practice with this radio but sadly I can't connect to the only available repeater because where I live is mountainous and he's not in range of where I live.

  • @togeika
    @togeika Год назад +1

    THanks for the video. I have the Wouxun KG-UV9G PRO GMRS and like it.. It has SHTF programming including air bands. My base /mobile is the wouxun kg-1000g 50watt. They are my favorite GMRS radios. I became interested in GMRS after the George FLoyd unrest here in Minneapolis. I am block neighborhood watch captain and patrolled with neighbors evenings for 2 weeks while the national guard Blackhawks flew overhead. As an Early Election Judge, I was also recruited to man an emergency satellite 311 phone center where I became aware of citizens being unable to get help on 911.

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад

      Thank you for sharing. Good examples of why to have GMRS radios. I really like the UV9G pro too.

  • @mrplisken1100
    @mrplisken1100 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for your post - I am convinced by your narrative and am going to purchase the multi pack .

  • @rickalexander2801
    @rickalexander2801 Год назад +2

    Ordered 2 Wouxun KG-935G-X in June. Still waiting for it. They're filling orders as fast as they can. Luckily I have the patience of Job.

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад

      The family that I mentioned in the video ordered their phones a couple of weeks ago and got them within a few days of ordering. You might call (888) 569-9499 and give them your order number to see what the hold up is. I don't know what the KG-935G-X is. They ordered the KG-935G.

    • @sixshooter4570
      @sixshooter4570 Год назад

      I just received my Wouxun KG-UV9GX radio and love it.
      I understand about 90% of the menus but need some to do some more research on RUclips or purchase a good book about GMRS.

  • @Zach-K7FC
    @Zach-K7FC Год назад +1

    When you talk about the DTMF Encode/Decode feature what you are describing is CTCSS scanning. DTMF are tones that represent the numbers on the keypad. Like when you call a business and it says push 3 for sales, the noise it makes when you push 3 is a DTMF tone.

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад

      Correct. Thank you for commenting.

  • @ssh0111
    @ssh0111 Год назад +1

    David - I have a GMRS license and use a wouxun KGUV9G (have 2) which also will monitor shtf emergency bands, as well as a fewBtech V1. Additionally, I now have 3 Generarc solar batteries and solar panels.

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад

      Sweet! The KGUV9G is also a great radio. Sounds like you are well on your way with comms.

    • @ssh0111
      @ssh0111 Год назад

      I am trying as the economy is very uncertain and am not sure how the banks will fare. I've been moving some $ to a good local credit union, farm bank and a large regional bank. Glenn Beck said to put $ in a credit union.

  • @Unit13FREMSLT
    @Unit13FREMSLT Год назад

    Great info, looking forward to watching more of your videos, thank you!

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад +1

      Thank you. Here is the second video in the series: Wouxun KG-935G GMRS Radio: Best Purchase Options ruclips.net/video/d2Qp-BHn8Iw/видео.html

  • @carmenmariacortesmarin2664
    @carmenmariacortesmarin2664 Год назад

    Thank you! Looking forward to the next video

  • @jimf1964
    @jimf1964 Год назад

    Thanks for the video. Up here in canada, we don’t have licenses, but limits on power.
    I really like the idea of being able to hear different bands, like police etc…and be able to transmit on regular channels.
    I have a couple unlocked UV 5 Rs to transmit if I need to.
    So it sounds like prepping is alive and well down there. Up here in big cities like Montreal, we stopped all that stuff. Like really nothing. I feel like the church is losing its way sometimes, but seeing your videos gives me hope that it’s not systemic, but more of a big city kinda thing.

    • @RandoRaf
      @RandoRaf Год назад

      unlocked uv5r I think is better prepper radio as it can transmit on both gmrs and ham (not legal) but we're talking about emergency situation.

    • @jimf1964
      @jimf1964 Год назад

      @@RandoRaf I agree it’s better to be able to transmit, but 5r is a bit less reliable/rugged, and doesn’t have as wide a range.

  • @chadvandam7179
    @chadvandam7179 Год назад +1

    If it’s an actual emergency earthquake, flood, tornado you can use any radio in an emergency! So there’s no reason of a special radio for emergencies! You just need to know what frequencies you’re on to make sure they’re the same! Lol I always do love it on FRS When I hear a conversation, and then ask for a signal report a little kid gets frightened and asks his dad were they should switch bands! Dad says yes, and the kid says you need to channel 3! Dad‘s like shush! And then they change

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад

      This radio is also great for family activities, hunting, going to the park, etc. Not just emergencies.

    • @Rusted_Link
      @Rusted_Link Год назад +1

      Getting licensed allows you to learn how to use the devices and what frequencies are best for your area.

  • @VernonWallace
    @VernonWallace Год назад

    Excellent information. Thank you

  • @devilsatan2973
    @devilsatan2973 Год назад

    The reason that rig has a descramble option is that they were designed for other uses in china. They designed it for public service use, where scrambling is legal. The scramble function isn't available stateside. But they left the descramble in there. That name is pronounced o-shing by the way!

  • @erice4611
    @erice4611 Год назад

    Check out the KG-916 for a budget and the KG-uv9gx for the best.

  • @barneymerrill3188
    @barneymerrill3188 Год назад +2

    MURS requires no license also...another option!🤔🎙👍

  • @rexlogan5385
    @rexlogan5385 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks great info I would like to purchase a set of these probably next month. I live in south eastern Idaho do you think I can communicate in a mountain valley?

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  11 месяцев назад

      Absolutely, you can communicate inside the valley. You won't be able to communicate over the mountain unless you use a repeater.

  • @Microbc
    @Microbc Год назад

    How is this better than the Wouxun KG-UV9GX? The 9GX is a superheterodyne radio as opposed to a SOS (system on a chip) and comes pre-programmed for SHTF frequencies. It also has all of the other features that you list in your video.

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад

      Good point. Both radios are excellent. I like that the KG-935G is IP66 rated vs the lower rating of IP55. To me preprogrammed frequencies that I don't use and most other people don't use doesn't have any benefit to me. It just makes it confusing to find the channel you want to use. My brother has a preprogrammed "SHTF" radio and, like most everyone else, only uses maybe a dozen frequencies. It really depends on what you are after in a radio.

    • @Microbc
      @Microbc Год назад

      @@LDSPrepper I agree the pre-programmed isn't a huge benefit. The UV9GX does cover a wider range of frequencies for the scanning capabilities, including air bands. Expanded RX capabilities could be a benefit in an emergency situation.

    • @NickFrom1228
      @NickFrom1228 6 месяцев назад

      Hmmm. I had to think about this a moment. Both are good radios. The thing about most of the frequencies not being useful is a bit misleading when you think about it. What I mean here is there are two use models in effect; 1) Everyday use and 2) shtf use. So, the channels you are using as everyday are a few simple channels. For shtf, that changes, potentially in a big way. For instance in an shtf scenario you may begin to wonder if the nearby prison is intact or are the criminals free and potentially heading your way. In this case, the dept of corrections channels that you would ignore today, suddenly become real interesting. Similarly, the power goes out and you have no internet, no phone etc but you hear sirens all over the place and you have no idea whats going on. Now all the fire/police/etc channels make sense. So, long story short, if you have an shtf radio, unless you are in shtf, the preprogrammed stuff may not seem all that valuable but don't dismiss it.
      But in a bigger sense, I think this is an example where you want to fire up the programmer and edit your frequencies. In fact this is probably a good idea anyway since your needs will be unique and shuffling around the memories makes a lot of sense to fit your goals. Another thing to note is you can buy an adapter to allow you to connect your ht to a much better antenna like the Midland MXTA26 ( a mobile whip antenna). With that you will find your reception and transmissions to be much clearer.
      A final note: Print the channel list and annotate it if you have to. Looking at the channels only on the radio is pretty fruitless overall since he had to abbreviate most of the services and who knows what half of them mean.

  • @LiveFree-pk8ej
    @LiveFree-pk8ej Год назад

    Great video. Thanks for sharing.
    Have you considered solar power to keep your comms running for long power outages?

  • @braddahbill8131
    @braddahbill8131 Год назад

    If you say you will put links down below...please add the links, everyone does that and it drives me crazy.

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад

      The link is on the top line right under the video in the description. Here you go: Wouxun KG-935G Radio: LDSPrepper.com/KG935G

    • @braddahbill8131
      @braddahbill8131 Год назад

      @@LDSPrepper Yes, thank you, I saw that one but I was interested in the Motorola and you said "I will have a link to all these radios below." @1:22.

  • @martirjd
    @martirjd Год назад

    What about the new Btech Pro GMRS radio?

  • @fuser662
    @fuser662 Год назад

    If this one is to much, the Baofang UV-5R is under 30$ and can do a lot of the same stuff but with a less user friendly interface.

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад

      I mentioned I have several UV-5R radios. The UV-5R is on HAM uhf/vhf frequencies, not GMRS. It also doesn't perform nearly as well. There is a different difference in performance.

    • @fuser662
      @fuser662 Год назад

      @@LDSPrepper I've had really good luck with mine, being able to transmit 20+ miles and communicate with friends and families. I mostly went with the UV-5R because for the same price as the Wouxun I can have one for each family member instead of one for just me. I'm not saying the UV-5R is better, just an option for others like me who can afford to have several Wouxons.

  • @MikhelKovak
    @MikhelKovak 5 месяцев назад

    How do you program a repeater?

  • @jeffccr3620
    @jeffccr3620 Год назад

    All call is good for a squad team doing recon

    • @jeffccr3620
      @jeffccr3620 Год назад

      Look at some of the videos on Ukraine and take notice of the guys during trench warfare and watch how they are using the radio
      Atlas bunker has a good video of a Ukrainian soldier going up against 12 Russians and a tank
      Guess who wins
      The Ukrainian

  • @frankgowalski1345
    @frankgowalski1345 Год назад

    For some reason, I keep getting a "required options not selected" when I try to buy the prepper kit ?

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад

      I'm getting an error too. Please call BuyTwoWayRadios.com (888) 569-9499

  • @nathanielgvb7873
    @nathanielgvb7873 Год назад

    Im from Canada do you need a gmsr license?

  • @Forest_Actual
    @Forest_Actual Год назад

    I don't know much about radios. Can the Wouxun KG-935G communicate with a BaoFeng UV-5R? Thank you!

    • @Zach-K7FC
      @Zach-K7FC Год назад

      Not according to the FCC.

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад +1

      the KG-935G is a can send and receive on the GMRS frequencies. It can receive on the "HAM" frequencies but not send. Some people transmit on GMRS frequency on a UV5R but they are not made for GMRS. Even if they did you could not transmit back to them. The KG-935G won't transmit on frequencies that are not GMRS.

    • @Forest_Actual
      @Forest_Actual Год назад

      @@LDSPrepper Thank you!

  • @MiscerVids
    @MiscerVids Год назад

    I'm new to all this. I recently bought the kg-935g. If gmrs and frs share the same channels and can't be changed, then why can i change all those channel frequencies in the wouxun software? I saw in another video that repeater channels are designated for channels 15-22, but I can program repeaters into all the other channels.

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад +2

      Excellent question. You may be able to move a frequency from one channel to a different channel but you can't actually put in a non-GMRS frequency and transmit on it. I wouldn't move or change any of the first 1-22 channels because then you won't be able to talk to everyone else who has a FRS/GMRS radio on the programmed frequencies that are standard on those channels. As you saw on the video I added my local repeater channels starting at channel 31 as to not "mess" with the factory programming.

    • @MiscerVids
      @MiscerVids Год назад +2

      @@LDSPrepper awesome, that makes sense. Then my next question is are all the default/preprogrammed channels/frequencies on the Wouxun standard for all other gmrs and frs radios. Like if I went to Walmart and picked up a set of walkie talkies, would all the channels in those walkies be the same as the wouxun?

    • @NickFrom1228
      @NickFrom1228 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@MiscerVids Hi, I realize your question is a year old but in case someone drives by and sees this I figured I'd answer. There are two distinctions here. The first is that the FCC defines the channels and their related parameters. Second, the manufacturer defines how they setup the radio to use those channels. Most manufacturers setup their radios to be pretty similar but if you have a radio with more than basic features then you may find a bunch of other channels defined. Often these are just channels that are programmed to use a particular CTCSS code etc. On the other hand, if you get a solid higher end radio like a Wouxun UV9 series, kg-935g etc or similar, then you will have lots of memory slots you can fill. Depending on what that radios capabilities are you may be able to fill them not only with gmrs freq but also be able to have freq like ham 2m, ham 70cm, noaa, atc, and a plethora of others. Keep in mind if you have a gmrs radio it means for transmitting purposes you can only transmit on the gmrs channels but you can hear all these others (if your radio is equipped to do so like the Wouxan uv9gx).
      With all that background, now lets address your specific question. Certainly you can only transmit on the set frequencies associated with FRS/GMRS services. But all those memories all for the two situations I mentioned above. 1. Creating "channels" that are really just one of the gmrs channels with a specific CTCSS code associated with it. It effectively looks like additional channels. 2. The kg-935g has a lot of listening capability. It will listen to all those other frequencies I mentioned. This is really handy in emergencies since you can gather intel on what the situation is from a plethora of sources. The radios have scanners built in so you can have them scanning freq/channels looking for activity during an emergency. Overall good capabilities.

  • @eyes2see438
    @eyes2see438 Год назад +1

    GRMS how far does it transmit?

    • @JoeMicalizziMPC
      @JoeMicalizziMPC Год назад +1

      Really not far, but can be extended with better antenna and height of that radio. This is really just for communication within a mile. Forget the BS about 5 or 10 miles. Granted in certain climates/terrains extended range can be possible. Get a ham handheld if range is important.

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад +2

      That depends on several factors. The quality of the radio components make a big difference. This radio, with an external antenna, makes clear communications to 17 miles. I'll have a detailed video on that setup. I haven't tested it further so it could go further distance then 17 miles. As a rule of thumb you could expect 1 mile per watt on any FRS, GMRS or HAM handheld radio with standard antenna.

    • @Ronin_1983
      @Ronin_1983 Год назад

      it depends on what is between you and the other radio if you have clear line of sight to the other radio you can talk for miles if your in town with buildings you will get a mile or 2 at best

  • @HarryHamsterChannel
    @HarryHamsterChannel Год назад

    Why do you want radios with so many of the transmit frequencies locked out in line with some arbitrary regulation?
    Having scan groups is invaluable. Can you add a channel to one group, then skip the same frequency in another group. Having these radios, not practicing with them will not help you.

  • @TheBoricuaGamer
    @TheBoricuaGamer Год назад

    I want a 100w uhf family base radio, which one do you recommend?

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад +1

      Nice. This is what I own and it rocks! I also bought cheaper radios but they do not transmit as far or receive as well. This is the one to get amzn.to/3TNPMBV

  • @JohnRodriguez-ut7yq
    @JohnRodriguez-ut7yq Год назад

    tried to call buy two way radio call did NOT go though immediate hang up opened an account tried to purchase the preppers package website not working What is this you tell me

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад

      Hmm, it has worked every time for me. Call this number: (888) 569-9499

  • @JOHNSMITH-ug2mt
    @JOHNSMITH-ug2mt Год назад

    And...How far can you talk on these DMR radio's?

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад

      The KG-935G is not a DMR radio.

  • @concernedpatriot.2221
    @concernedpatriot.2221 Год назад

    Maybe someone can educate me on this subject. I have a baufeng for SHTF but have never bothered to get the ham license.
    I just don’t understand, in an SHTF grid down situations, what good is it to have a radio that needs a repeater to work ? Won’t repeaters also go down ? Wouldn’t all radios just become or will be used like a walkie talkie without repeaters ?
    I’d rather have radios like the one you are testing to communicate with family and friends or a CB radio.

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад +1

      The Baofeng does not need a repeater. I can use a repeater but doesn't need one. This radio is the same as far as repeaters. I recommend finding a local HAM group and joining so you get to know the people, get help, and learn how to use the radio before SHTF.

    • @concernedpatriot.2221
      @concernedpatriot.2221 Год назад

      @@LDSPrepper I understand that but the range is very limited. Would like to find a radio that has a lot more reach / distance without the use of a repeater.

    • @HardcoreFourSix
      @HardcoreFourSix Год назад

      Some repeaters have back-up power (batteries, generators, solar). Repeaters relying on generator power will have limitations depending on how much fuel is stored at the site, and if there is a way to replace the fuel for the generator. I have two GMRS repeaters in operation. As of now, I just have battery back-up, but when the spring thaw comes, I will get solar charging installed at those sites. Repeaters are nice, but for emergency communications, knowing your SIMPLEX range is critical. The time to figure that out is now. You can establish a relay system to pass information over extended distances.

    • @devilsatan2973
      @devilsatan2973 Год назад +1

      @@concernedpatriot.2221 For a long distance, HF is the way to go. But that takes a license!

    • @concernedpatriot.2221
      @concernedpatriot.2221 Год назад

      @@devilsatan2973 what is HF ?

  • @karenbarrows6127
    @karenbarrows6127 Год назад

    Does the value pack have everything I need?

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад

      LOL, that depends on what you feel you need. If you just need one radio with no accessories then just order the single radio. If you wan two radios with extra batteries, better antenna, mic, etc. then order the prepper package. You can call me or BuyTwoWayRadios. We'd be glad to help you pick the right package.

  • @jimcombs6760
    @jimcombs6760 Год назад

    If it descrambles, will it scramble?

    • @devilsatan2973
      @devilsatan2973 Год назад

      No it won't. That radio was originally made for other uses in China. As such, it has some features that aren't real useful here in the states.

  • @Lee-qp6gf
    @Lee-qp6gf Год назад

    I wonder what range is in city to city.

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад

      As you can see from the maps I showed we are mainly in rural area with the mountains to the east. In city would have more obstacles to contend with.

  • @dlsdelessemusic
    @dlsdelessemusic Год назад

    Is this something that can be used in Canada?

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад +1

      All the radios mentioned in this video can be used in Canada. I would find out if there is a group or organization that has a comms network setup and see what they are using.

  • @Hapfletcher
    @Hapfletcher Год назад +1

    I have to disagree. We in the USA have 911 for a reason. Its fast and simple. I think a radio in an emergency should be the same. FRS GMRS Hamm should be so simple a child could use it. to change from Ham , to GMRS and again to FRS is too slow and complicated for a simple user. hand one to the typical wife and she would not even know what it was. I think it Could be a great radio if it was simplified more. plus Hamm users get so butt hurt seeing youtube videos showing how to use this radio on FRS... if its a true emergency, you should know how...

  • @audiomaker1
    @audiomaker1 Год назад +1

    If it can’t be made to transmit on CB bands, it is not the best emergency radio.
    Think about it.

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад +1

      That could be true. I guess that depends on who you want to contact. I know 200+ people who have FRS radios. I don't know anyone who has a CB.

    • @audiomaker1
      @audiomaker1 Год назад

      @@LDSPrepper you may not know anyone with a CB, but probably drive next to someone who does 100 times a day…and very often with the person monitoring it. No other band can make this claim.
      There are literally millions of CB’s on and listening as I type this, and these users are often people who have just driven to-from-or in the disaster zones, not just those who saw it on TV.
      In an emergency, I’m not looking to make friends or talk to my buddies. Within a 5 minute walk I can find a working CB radio owned by a stranger almost anywhere I am located.
      Right now I could drive a few minutes and put my hand on half a dozen working Cb’s that I had no prior knowledge of. I can’t say this about GMRS, HAM, FRS or the like (and I have all of these).
      Aside from commercial trucks almost always being equipped with them, the drivers themselves are usually informed of what’s going on long before the internet or TV is.
      This is hard to match.

  • @AZ-sv8ox
    @AZ-sv8ox Год назад +2

    You’re better off with a MARS/CAP modded radio than just restricting yourself to a GMRS radio.

  • @foreclosureofadreamurbex5420
    @foreclosureofadreamurbex5420 Год назад

    When SHTF it won't matter what radio you have running whatever watts on whatever frequency. I will take that 10 watt Retevis all day. Wouxon are garbage. Old business class radios will outlast that cheap Chinese garbage.

    • @LDSPrepper
      @LDSPrepper  Год назад +1

      You might not know but the, "Old business class radio" is a Chinese radio.

    • @foreclosureofadreamurbex5420
      @foreclosureofadreamurbex5420 Год назад

      @@LDSPrepper well aware but they aren't like the garbage they are producing today. Motorola, Kenwood l, icom, RF Johnson, Vertex....all better than Wouxon.