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Old June 26th, 2012, 11:50   #31
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The difference between the consumer motorola/rhino/cobra/kenwood radios and the Pux/Wux-ing (they're all pretty much the same) radios is night and day.

Even on low power you can send/receive transmissions in forests/buildings so much better. In situations where they're low power isn't enough...you've long since lost the other "talk-a-bout" radios.

Power/batt life is much better suited to longer/full days. Robust accessory options are plentiful.

The Puxing 888 has the ability to monitor two channels...and you can flip between the channels to talk. That's really handy to monitor game control and team comms...and or large team and squad comms.

If you're playing at flagraiders, sgt splatters, or any of the smaller places...consumer radios are just fine. But once you get to larger fields or places dense with vegetation and hills you'll quickly find dead areas.

Most games I need to be in reliable comms...that may not be the case with others. I can't stand f*cking around with broken messages...my comms on the radio are bad enough as they are.
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