dstevens
Well-Known Member
Lots of people in the groups I run in use Boafeng handhelds. For a while they were under $20 online.
They work but the elephant in the room is they are a software radio and the input filter gets overloaded in some locations. Net result is that the receive range can be as little as 1/4 mile.
It rubs me a little because I get to hear people telling other people how good their radio is and how cheap it was, when they have no idea how much harder it makes my job as lead Jeep when half of the people can't hear half of the other people, and since it is receiving they don't know that they are missing vital instructions. That and people that use 1/4 wave antennas because they are smaller. It's at the point where I'm considering sticking my own APRS transceiver on the worst offenders so I know where they are. Anyhow.
No one uses CB now. Many many groups use GMRS.
I'd do the ham license even if you don't get a ham radio. It is easy and fun.
They work but the elephant in the room is they are a software radio and the input filter gets overloaded in some locations. Net result is that the receive range can be as little as 1/4 mile.
It rubs me a little because I get to hear people telling other people how good their radio is and how cheap it was, when they have no idea how much harder it makes my job as lead Jeep when half of the people can't hear half of the other people, and since it is receiving they don't know that they are missing vital instructions. That and people that use 1/4 wave antennas because they are smaller. It's at the point where I'm considering sticking my own APRS transceiver on the worst offenders so I know where they are. Anyhow.
No one uses CB now. Many many groups use GMRS.
I'd do the ham license even if you don't get a ham radio. It is easy and fun.
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