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Griffen December 27th, 2009 01:04

Radio Questions...come in...over!?!?
 
So last year i got a pair of Cobra 2 way radios...they worked well in some situations. Indoor and at close range without heavy brush or wooded areas mostly. They say a range of 13km and i know thats in a open clear area but i had some issues with them even in close prox. I see lots of radios that look or sound to be the same in that 20-50 dollar range on ebay.

What i would like is 2-4 units that have better range and are clear id also like a good headset with them. I know lots of players across Canada use certain types in different provinces. I'm not as concerned with hearing other radios that are operating in the area..just mine.

The ones i have seen mostly are:

Cobra
Mortorola- Talkabouts
Garmine- Rino
Midland

Anyone test or use any of these radios that have worked well for Airsoft?
Any recommendations? Is there things i should be looking for when i buy a 2way device?

Amos December 27th, 2009 01:06

Motorola GP68 5 Watt UHF

That's what most of the experienced players in Manitoba use.

Styrak December 27th, 2009 01:10

Get a 5 watt radio, and you can use them over HUGE distances.

Griffen December 27th, 2009 01:15

Where can i get some of those bad boys? 5 Watt is the magic number? Is that the signal strength of the radio?

Amos December 27th, 2009 01:16

Without going into alot of detail... basically yes.

And Ebay is where you want to look. Be careful of what type of charger it comes with though -- Alot of them come with euro plugs.

Griffen December 27th, 2009 01:20

Thanks. Just saw a few on ebay. I hate people that dont put buy now prices. I'll have to be patient i guess.

heikis December 27th, 2009 06:36

I got mine (wouxun 699e) from http://www.asiaradiosales.com
Really good service. They even have live support through msn messenger.
I received my radio with a wrong charger and without a battery. And no questions asked they sent me another package with the battery and a correct charger.

PoFF December 27th, 2009 09:54

Also, if you're getting a GP68, make sure you're getting the 430 to 470 MHz frequency range, because the 403 to 433 MHz will be useless since you won't be able to use the FRS/GMRS frequencies.

L473ncy December 27th, 2009 11:13

I have heard of the Motorolla Saber II being used I'm not sure how many people in the market use them but that's an option too. Note they've been discontinued and are unsupported though so you're kind of SOL if you break it and have no clue about electronics and stuff like that. That being said, they're cheap as shit apparently (because they've been discontinued and unsupported) and you can find a lot of them from surplus stores and the like.

More info here:

http://www.repeater-builder.com/moto...ber-index.html

ThunderCactus December 27th, 2009 17:42

The saber II is just a dumbed down version of the GP68

BrokenBird December 28th, 2009 01:02

I got a Wouxun UVD1-P and it works like a charm (Dual Band). The 689E is also very good (most of my team have that one)

UVD1-P: http://www.radioshop888.com/radiosho....php?id=103863
689Plus: http://www.radioshop888.com/radiosho....php?id=101770

Aegiis December 28th, 2009 09:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrokenBird (Post 1131283)
I got a Wouxun UVD1-P and it works like a charm (Dual Band). The 689E is also very good (most of my team have that one)

UVD1-P: http://www.radioshop888.com/radiosho....php?id=103863
689Plus: http://www.radioshop888.com/radiosho....php?id=101770

Yep, got the 689, nice little thing, dual standby channels

Danke December 28th, 2009 12:44

First find out what the local players are on and make sure you can talk to them. No point in having an uber radio if you're the only guy on the field who can talk to yourself. No point in a radio shack bubble radio either if there is a decent net already in place.

Second make sure you can run a headset and mike with a PTT switch and factor that cost into the purchase. If it's just loose on your vest and squawking away everyone will no where you are. If you turn it down you may not be able to hear or reply to the messages.

Griffen December 28th, 2009 13:48

So a radio like this....can it pick up other channels that are not being used by the same brand of radio? My shitty cobra ones sometimes would pick up small radio chatter in the area but not well. Like i said id rather get a few of these that are all the same for close buds but also the advantage of hearing others you are teamed with surly helps. Is there "standard" channels that all or most radios can all be apart of?


http://cgi.ebay.ca/Motorola-MT1000-1...ht_2251wt_1165

P.S: Thanks for the help and tips lads. Buying a 100$ radio that wont work for what i need would really be shitty. Cheers!!!

FOX_111 December 28th, 2009 14:44

I used several types of radios, from shitty .5watts FRS to 5 watts "pro" radio.

And honestly, my motorola GMRS is plenty enough for everywhere we usually play.

1 or 2 watt is enough for outdoor field use. If you have trouble hearing or being herd with that, it's because the radio has shitty sensibility.

Amos December 28th, 2009 15:15

That radio you linked is a VHF

You need to be absolutely sure you get a UHF, otherwise you wont be able to talk to anyone else

Griffen December 28th, 2009 22:38

Ahh good call Riley. Thanks. Still on the look out. Do they ever sell these in pairs? Arrg.

Griffen December 29th, 2009 01:36

2 Attachment(s)
Picked this up on Ebay for 80$. Thanks for the help with all the radio questions guys.

Motorola GP68 Two-Way Radio UHF 430~470MHz+ Accessories.

Amos December 29th, 2009 01:39

Yup, that's the one.

ThunderCactus December 29th, 2009 01:57

that throat mic aint half bad for only being 20$ too

FOX_111 December 29th, 2009 03:09

Good luck with the troat mic though. I had 2, and hated both.

And they don't work with mendarin colar BDU (ACU type BDUs).

six4 December 29th, 2009 03:51

Kick a$$ radio but I wish you luck on the throat mic,most work until you start to sweat then you sound like this video.


YouTube- Swedish Chef Techno Mix

Griffen December 29th, 2009 10:43

Hahahahaha. I love the Chef. The mic was only 10$ so ill give it a go. After researching the Radio 70.00 shipped was a killer price. Most i saw were well over 125$

Griffen January 11th, 2010 23:03

So i got my GP68 today printed off the smaller 18 page manual...wowzers!!! These things are crazy. It talks about getting it programed or "cloned" is this maybe a good idea? Do you guys know any good site that maybe have a tutorial on this radio. Its a lot to take in all at once...feeling a bit overwhelmed.

ThunderCactus January 11th, 2010 23:55

I can run your through it in person, its actually very simple

Amos January 12th, 2010 00:00

Lol you should seriously host a "How the use a fucking GP68" clinic... Ivan just got 9 of them

Griffen January 12th, 2010 00:19

Sweet thanks!!!

ThunderCactus January 12th, 2010 17:08

That's an excellent Idea, Ivan team meeting with guest speaker Thundercactus to talk about the GP68's and the million commands you need to know in order to use them with GMRS radios lol

Amos January 12th, 2010 18:00

Sounds like a plan, I'll pass it on to Boot lol

Griffen January 12th, 2010 18:38

If you guys are serious i wound love to attend. I'll bring punch and pie!!!

DreadHead April 18th, 2010 20:03

I apologize for resurrecting an old thread but i thought it would be better than creating a new topic.

I need some help programing my newly acquired GP68 radio for use on GRMS frequencies. I have already found the frequencies compatible for listening to GRMS channels, but when i try to transmit all that is heard is a horrible screeching noise.
I have searched the interwebs to the best of my ability and am still having difficulties making this work.
any help would be greatly appreciated.

-JD


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