Hockaday2017
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What does everyone use for radios in the woods?
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Well played my friendSorry I gotta do it…Did I hear a niner in there? Were you calling from a walk-in talkie?
Holy crap a set of talkies are cheaper than 6 shells3 shots and than 3 more about 30 seconds later.
How about 3 and a prayer.Holy crap a set of talkies are cheaper than 6 shells
How do they work in the mountains?Been using the Baofeng for 4 or 5 years now. They work well. Probably 20 of us using them in our group. No issues
Baofeng can do 8 watts, Garmin is 5. Baofeng will be clearer. Wattage doesn’t really translate to distance, but to clarity. Both could probably do 5 miles on the GMRS frequencies. Looks like you can text on the Garmin though. Baofeng is admittedly kind of difficult to use if you don’t have the technical know-how. You’ll have to reprogram it to use on GMRS frequencies if you want to use it legally without a HAM operator license (it’s technically a HAM radio). You’ll have to get that license from the FCC to use either legally. It’s just a $35 fee (they lowered it a year ago). No one is likely to check or catch you, but it is a thing.Does anyone have a direct comparison between these Baofeng models and the Garmin Rino? Reception wise, obviously.