Survival Tech: BTECH GMRS Pro Radio Review and Demo

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  • Опубликовано: 12 фев 2024
  • BTECH GMRS Pro Link: www.amazon.com/shop/disasterc...
    Are you prepared for any emergency situation? Introducing the BTECH GMRS Pro Radio - your ultimate tool for staying connected when it matters most. In this comprehensive review and demo, we dive deep into the features of this advanced radio, showcasing its ability to text and provide GPS positioning, making it an indispensable asset for preppers and anyone prioritizing readiness. From its rugged design to its seamless communication capabilities, learn why the BTECH GMRS Pro Radio is a must-have for disaster preparedness. Don't get caught off guard - watch now and equip yourself with the essential gear for survival!
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Комментарии • 28

  • @Robert-cd5zr
    @Robert-cd5zr 4 месяца назад +5

    Audio relay is a simplex repeater function built right in! Almost nobody talks about this but it could be a lifesaver. Duct tape it to a line and hoist it up a tree branch and use another radio or mobile to reach out much further

    • @Disastercommunications
      @Disastercommunications  4 месяца назад +3

      Robert, thanks for pointing out this overlooked feature. I do have some simplex repeaters but in a pinch this would fit the bill perfectly and you have given me some ideas to test out now. Thanks so much for the information. Get information, give information. Perfect.

    • @lanceboudreau3630
      @lanceboudreau3630 4 месяца назад +1

      Could you explain how you would use that feature in real life scenario

    • @donalddodson7365
      @donalddodson7365 Месяц назад +2

      One of my radio teams supports back country runs,hikes, bicycle races, and disaster assignments. San Diego area is very hilly and lifting an HT into a tree could make a connection otherwise impossible.

  • @donalddodson7365
    @donalddodson7365 Месяц назад +1

    Good job. Thank you. I bought 4 for our family emergency communications plan. You helped explain the functions. Well done.

  • @KINGSTONSPRIDE
    @KINGSTONSPRIDE 3 месяца назад +1

    I know these radios are text capable but we use rattle gram app hardwired to the radio with the BTECH APRS cable so we don’t have to key the radio every time. Besides my XPR 6550’s the GMRS Pro is one a my favorite HT’s. Great channel lots of info.

    • @Disastercommunications
      @Disastercommunications  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the message. I’ll look into the rattle gram info. I do have an BTech aprs cable.

  • @EthosAtheos
    @EthosAtheos 4 месяца назад +1

    These look really cool. I considered them, but ended up with Meshtastic LORA radios instead for text/GPS and a different GMRS radio. I have some BTECH GMRS radios and they are all very good. I wish BTECH would come up with a competing product to the MXT575. The mic with screen is so much better to install in a small SUV than a more traditional radio.

    • @Disastercommunications
      @Disastercommunications  4 месяца назад

      You did good I think. Seems like the mesh has the market on the mapping. At least for iOS.

    • @EthosAtheos
      @EthosAtheos 4 месяца назад

      @@Disastercommunications On Android I am yet to find a way to download large area maps. I found that because they give you a link in the app for the GPS local. That can open your default map program it doesn't matter. I'm not tracking a team. So, one at a time is fine. I just wish it could output real time mapping to Osmand. I have found the ATAC app utterly useless for off road driving.

  • @meriwald1329
    @meriwald1329 5 месяцев назад +2

    On android app it also can share pictures over radio. Pretty cool.
    There are lots of copies of this radio under random names like Radtel RN15

    • @Disastercommunications
      @Disastercommunications  5 месяцев назад +1

      Oh really. That is good to know. Could be useful as well. How long does it take?

    • @meriwald1329
      @meriwald1329 5 месяцев назад

      @@Disastercommunications it's not fast at all hahah) but you can adjust the quality, better quality - more time

    • @baileymoto
      @baileymoto 4 месяца назад

      Would like to hear more about the copies/clones. Link by chance?

    • @meriwald1329
      @meriwald1329 4 месяца назад +1

      @@baileymoto looks like author is banning all links in comments, can't send you the link here

    • @baileymoto
      @baileymoto 4 месяца назад

      @@meriwald1329 test complete

  • @46camper50
    @46camper50 4 месяца назад +1

    I am a BTECH fan , I would like to see BTECH make a Preppers specific 2 way that has all of the features that the GMRS pro , and is as rugged and water proof. Then what would make it more Prepper specific radio would be that it could tx on all frequencies. Also like to see it with a little more size to it.

    • @Disastercommunications
      @Disastercommunications  4 месяца назад +1

      Maybe a GMRS pro combined with a dmr 6x2 pro.

    • @46camper50
      @46camper50 4 месяца назад

      @@Disastercommunications I have thought about it .

  • @robertrocky-tn8nh
    @robertrocky-tn8nh Месяц назад +1

    Will the BTECH GMRS pro work on frs also

    • @Disastercommunications
      @Disastercommunications  Месяц назад

      So FRS and GMRS share 22 channels. GMRS does over a few for more Chan els after that as well. GMRS does provide more power than GMRS too

  • @jeffrasmussensr2
    @jeffrasmussensr2 2 месяца назад +1

    does the GPS work without being connected to a cell phone

  • @badatpseudoscience
    @badatpseudoscience 4 месяца назад +1

    I like my GMRS Pro. Respectfully though, I do have some complains. The main one is that the compass (even after calibrating) is next to useless. There area also a number of features truth are only settable through the app. The rest of my complaints are minor.
    I would like to ask why you say that the user needs to be more tec savvy for GMRS compared to FRS. The only differences in the services is that GMRS allows repeaters and the amount of power that you can put out. The rest of the differences are differences in the radios, not the services. If you want these radios, I would go ahead and play for the license. One license covers your whole family Keep a couple of cheep FRS radios for people that aren't in your family and GMRS radios for family members.
    Good review though! Keep it up!

    • @Disastercommunications
      @Disastercommunications  4 месяца назад

      I agree 100% that there needs to be some firmware updates. That bug with the compass being one of them. So the reason I mentioned being a little more tech savvy for GMRS (specially the pro) is because of having to use either the app or direct input on the radio to send messaging. Might be a better term for it as well, not only that part, but there is some additional steps to be able to use such as licensing etc. so maybe the approach is more advanced radio comms vs basic is a better approach. FRS is turn key and simple. GMRS requires a couple extra (not major) steps for comms.

    • @badatpseudoscience
      @badatpseudoscience 4 месяца назад

      @@Disastercommunications I have one more new complaint about it. Since posting that, I tried useing it in an urban environment. I was getting a lot of intermodulation interference from neighboring frequencies, The receivers selectivity is pretty poor.