I do like the display and form factor... If I had one, I'd be searching for a way to open the frequency coverage to work on the 70 cm amateur band. In the meantime I've got a Baofeng/Sainsonic HT that works quite well except for its hair-trigger PTT button.
The rb89 is $64 the rb17p is currently $57 normally $74. That's via the Retevis website.
Amazon has the 17p under $40 for a single radio.
I do like the display and form factor... If I had one, I'd be searching for a way to open the frequency coverage to work on the 70 cm amateur band. In the meantime I've got a Baofeng/Sainsonic HT that works quite well except for its hair-trigger PTT button.
There are a lot of reviews for this radio on YT.
USB C fail!
Technically speaking, GMRS handheld radios aren't supposed to have removable antennas. That's probably why they made it with a set screw.
Yes they can have removable antenna's. FRS radios can not have removable antenna's.
I have a HD1 made by Ailunce a subsidiary of RETVIS and it’s CPS is a pain to program.
Technically speaking, GMRS is allowed removable antennas, and is one of the three main criteria for a radio to be classified as GMRS.
Most do....
Motorola is the only way,compared to this junk
Yeah. But I'm kinda puzzled... what's an obviously elite person like you doing here on UA-cam?