smltooner wrote:I don't know about radios, but welcome to the club.
Thanks - totally hooked.
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smltooner wrote:I don't know about radios, but welcome to the club.
Theres a couple vids on youtube that cover programming. You basically have to tell channel one to be at 154.280 mHz or whatever. If you can put contacts in your cell phone, you can program a Baofeng. No computer is required, but you can do it that way if you wish.Pleease. wrote:powermaker wrote:I'll 2nd the Baofeng uv-5r!! Great product, I really like the built in weather radio.Cowracer wrote:Search google for Baofeng uv-5r walkies. Cheap but tough chinese units that work remarkably good. you can get them for around $70 a pair. They are dual-band UHF/VHF programmable. You can program them to work on Marine channels and FMRS without a license, or if you get an FCC license, you can talk on a wide variety of channels. They are switchable 4 watt/1 watt which gives a decent range (way more than your FRS radios you can pick up at walmart that advertise "7 MILE RANGE!!!"
One thing is that they have to be programmed to operate. Its not hard, but you have to input the marine frequencies you wish to operate on.
Tim
The Baofeng sounds like my kinda play. Do I need computer programming skills? Might take a stab at it, having looked at the much higher cost of most actual waterproof units.
Hawk_308 wrote:You cant go wrong for the money with the befongs I have 6 of them or 8 , I forget just please be carefull with them . They are open all the way , i use them for HAm Freq and I recommend CHIRP for programming .
Hawk_308 wrote:They are open for the full vhf and uhf bands so you can transmit where it is verboten to do so .
cleatus wrote:I used a walkie talkie till clumsy me dropped it off the dock, now I use a hand held marine radio that floats.
also
I have a hand held CB radio in the car to listen to the trucker chatter on any long road trips, that radio can be entertaining at times lol. BREAKER ONE NINE.
Pleease. wrote:powermaker wrote:I'll 2nd the Baofeng uv-5r!! Great product, I really like the built in weather radio.Cowracer wrote:Search google for Baofeng uv-5r walkies. Cheap but tough chinese units that work remarkably good. you can get them for around $70 a pair. They are dual-band UHF/VHF programmable. You can program them to work on Marine channels and FMRS without a license, or if you get an FCC license, you can talk on a wide variety of channels. They are switchable 4 watt/1 watt which gives a decent range (way more than your FRS radios you can pick up at walmart that advertise "7 MILE RANGE!!!"
One thing is that they have to be programmed to operate. Its not hard, but you have to input the marine frequencies you wish to operate on.
Tim
Is the Baofeng waterproof? If not it isn't a lot of $ to risk, but maybe I should get 3 instead of 2
The Baofeng sounds like my kinda play. Do I need computer programming skills? Might take a stab at it, having looked at the much higher cost of most actual waterproof units.

