Thank you so much for showing us the differences between the TRI and TCA. I'm glad I purchased the TRI. Another cool thing about the TRI is that the genuine Harris AN/PRC 152 batteries and other accessories fit on the TRI.
Judging by the menu screen of the TCA you posted a while ago you seemed to left the switch 11 of the menu on. This is indicated by the headset icon on the screen without the 6 pin headset plugging in. Leaving the switch 11 on will result in forcing the TCA 152 to use headset only thus disabling the external mic/speaker on the body. Switching it off will set the TCA 152 in automatic mode which will detect most U94/Peltor style PTT.
BTW newer TRI(as you show in the video, metal body+KDU) also has similar setting which is required if the radio cannot recognize the PTT correctly, in my case an Invisio.
I tried switching that back and forth and still no joy at all. So it doesn't work for me. I think maybe it's just this one radio is not functioning properly.
@@bhtshq3033 What's your switch 11 on the menu says? If it says rx sav. means you have an older model and requires modification on the PTT. Mine says ERP switch and turning it off should make it automatic.
@@bhtshq3033 ua-cam.com/video/b4V7gvEIcWY/v-deo.html My setup is the new TCA 152 paired with an Invisio X50. My problem is when I plugged the headset in, audio will come out from both the speaker and the headset simultaneously. My workaround is to go into the menu, and turn the 11th switch to Erp switch ON. Doing this will force the radio into headset only mode, disabling the built in speaker and microphone, so it will NOT work by design. An indicator that your radio might be in this mode is shown in the video where there is a headset icon while the 6 pin connector is clearly not engaged. While in this mode, when I turn on the radio without using the ptt, a headset icon can still be seen on the screen, and the built in microphone and speaker will NOT work. It might be a faulty radio, or in my case a perfectly functional radio with different setting.
You are mentioning a programming cable for the TRI, but there seem to be no programming cables on the market, just one year later, while TCA cables are everywhere. Also, in other videos, UA-camrs state that the TRI cannot be programmed on a computer at all. Do you have the software for the TRI and did you ever actually program it on a computer? An answer would be helpful, not only for me. This question has been raised in the community many times, and your video was part of the confusion. Thanks.
@tyron.montgomery i was not aware that my video caused so much confusion. I was not able to figure it out as the computer i had it set up on took a major dive and I can't seem to get it back up. Also I have one for the TCA and that one has the same issue, so im unsure of what the issue is exactly? Wether it be a radio issue or a software issue I'm unsure, it certainly isnt a cable issue though. However I am making a video specifically to adress programming the radio without the cable. Its all fun and games to plug it into the cable and just use the computer, but the issue seems to be finding a cable that works and the software, which both are not supported on some of the newest operating systems, with some not supported at all. So here soon I will do a video on the radio itself showing how to use the different functions on both radios. Also I am going to a man pack for any ranged communications so my focus has been accessing and working on the repeater functions for a much larger radio, and I have been using the PRC152A as a Team mate to Team mate radio instead. Also I have been working on discovering and using ATAK for some RECCE uses and I'm trying to mesh that into how we use the radios and creating an SOP for utilization of all of the tools for call for fire uses. Also for medical and other such tools.
Hey man, the more you guys like the videos and subscribe, and watch? The more UA-cam has to pay me for the ads they run, and it gives the channel more money to buy more cool stuff to make more videos. It's obviously a passion of mine, I love doing it, and getting positive feedback 100% makes it worth it.
Have you used the programming cable for the TRI and if so does Chirp software work with it ? I purchased my TRI 3 years ago and love it ! I love the fact that it’s field programmable and I don’t really need SW but yet I am interested in what functions I would get by using SW.
Does it really do these frequences? VHF frequency band (receiving/transmitting): 136-174MHZ UHF frequency band (receiving/transmitting): 400-480MHZ (Receiving/Transmitting): 220-259MHz (Receiving/Transmitting): 330-370MHz
Hey guys, I have issues programming my TCA 152 :( I turn it on, put it on and program appears on the scrren, I start the sotware and want to download the current configuration as backup and ther software tells me it cannot connect to the radio. Any help?
No microphone on the KDU, but you can use it with the headset. The headset attaches to the PTT and the KDU Connects into the multi pin plug on the side of the radio.
Too bad, I would have liked to see the use of the programming cable on the PRC152 sort with its dedicated software with links to get them, because I can't find either of them on the net.
I assume maybe they took them down? I mean yeah it sucks, but if you can figure out channel navigation and the menu, then you can get farther. Admittedly? I have a guy that can do this stuff for me, but i prefer to learn it myself. So I'll dig into it, and if I find anything I'll shoot a link here.
If you have the emergency band they should yes, Coast Guard, Air and Air National Guard all maintain emergency open frequencies that are monitored by their towers and dispatches.
Thanks for the review, but a real shame you appear to have a faulty TCA radio with the audio related issue. So not really a fair comparison between the two. I personally have the TCA PRC-152A and am very happy with it. Also, please be aware that TCA are very soon releasing a new updated version of the PRC-152A that has a fully functioning GPS module in it, plus some other very nice new features, and will be KDU capable too.
I sold my old TRI(2020) and right now I cannot deside which will be the next one. What Is the purpose od that GPS module? Is that KDUs really that good? Which brand you would choose? (Both 2023 version)
I know Baofengs are Chinese too, but I'm pretty sure $400 for these is a ripoff. Looked at the seller you linked in the description and I'm pretty sure you got baited. Buying fake Comtacs too. Giving money to the enemy.
7 months since you posted this - do you still standby your recommendation? The 2023 model TCA does have a KDU - let me know your thoughts!! Also are you still using the TRI or have you got something else now?
Yes, I've used them both in Vehicles and on foot, very clear coms, no breaks or anything like that, ran 8 hours of ops the one day, and the coms were still solid.
Also though I found them to be equal on performance, the KDU with the TRI makes it more usable in any configuration I might need, but the TCA is more user friendly, but I also spent more time with the TCA than the TRI. I personally am not an RTO, and personally I don't need the ability to easily swap between channels, but the Como dude does for sure, so if you are a Med like me, the TCA is perfect, if you are a Como dude then the TRI is more suited for that, either way I enjoy both radios.
@ItsJustPhillip awesome! But maximize the TRI and get that KDU as well. If you intend to only use the radio, and don't need to make quick swaps, the TCA is easier for team coms.
I had it at a little over a mile on low power from inside my house through the woods, to the other inside of a vehicle, both with just the standard antenna
@@bhtshq3033 I live in the PNW. It’s thick with trees and hills if I could get a mile out of this radio I think I could live with that.. can you use repeaters with this radio
We got 1 mile from inside a car, and inside a house, through woods over a couple hills, haven't tested long range line of sight yet, but we are working on it.
These are nothing more than incredibly overpriced Baofeng in a fancy case. The firmware is so poorly written that it hasn't even been spell checked, The TRI version has no software programming support, and none of them do anything more than FM transceive (with a lot of spurious emissions) on on UHF & VHF - All the claims of HF transmission have been proven to be false. If you want that Tacticool look and have $400 to waste then go for it otherwise save your airsofting allowance and buy 10 UV5Rs for the same price.
Also the UV5Rs are seriously unreliable and break very very easily, I still have not concluded my deep dive but the CT v PT does isolate the transmissions to just those radios with the same channel settings and such and also flipped to CT, so they do work. As for them being overpriced, I'm not so sure, they are way more well built and reliable than your run of the mill UV5Rs I have proven this to be true... the UV5Rs break very very easily, and are made very very cheaply. Also the connecting ports, buttons, knobs, antenna base and such and seriously more reliable and robust than the UV5Rs. So no... they are actually pretty good to be fair.
@@bhtshq3033 not only have I own them but I have had to do repairs on these as well. The board's inside are largely unpopulated and don't take up much more space than the display. While a TNC antenna connector is more rugged than an SMA It is only because of the mass of metal and plastic that it contains. The connection from the antenna connector to the board is a single thin piece of stiff wire, it could almost be described as a length of solder in some of them.
@@TalmidAndy next probably lead with that info, I haven't popped these open, I can only speak to the use I find in them based on my own tactics and maneuvering. As a teammate to teammate system they work flawlessly as long as everyone is within a square mile of each other. I have broken so many UV5Rs on the first time of using them that its not even funny anymore. Be these... I have even crawled through thick underbrush, dirt, sand, Mudd, wrestled with someone while using it... and still... nothing broken... as for my past PTTs that's a different story, and Headsets too lol. But they are seriously better. As for the guts I have no idea, like I said I don't make it a habit to just pop my radios open just to take a gander at the inside of them. But the external is pretty well built I think. Sure they are crypto or $1k+ radios, sure you can spend more and get more, but for the price point they are pretty good.
@@TalmidAndy My TCA PRC-152A definitely has a proper RF pigtail on the TNC connector, terminated with a miniature connector (UFL?) that plugs onto the main board, just like the real models do. So no problems there. The overall build quality of these radios has improved in the last few years. I have also just ordered the new 2023 version TCA PRC-152A with a fully functional GPS module in it, the GPS antenna will actually be used, yay !
The heavy radio for light infantry back in the day was the PRC77. I find it amusing that so many people like this military looking type equipment and they even named it almost the same. If you want the real thing go to your local recruiter and tell the you want to be in the Infantry and an RTO. You do know that wearing and using clone military gear doesn’t make you a real soldier, right? Only training by real military trainers will get you there. Be a patriot and go serve. Shoot, move and communicate.
@@bhtshq3033 2/327inf 101st 1983 -1985, 1/17inf 2nd Inf Div Korea 1985-1986, 2/23inf 9th Inf Div 1986-1988, 1/15inf 3rd Inf Div 1988- 1994. Deployed to Central America a few times and of course Iraq with the 1st Armor Div attached from 3rd Inf Div. 1st Armor only deployed two Brigades to Iraq and one attached brigade from the 3rd. Went with 4/7 Inf. Had a great time traveling the world and loved the RDF deployments the best. Kill a commie for mommy. I’m not a fan of clone military equipment nor real military equipment. You have to remember that our weapons were made by the lowest bidder and mostly crap. If you want the good stuff you have to go civilian. And camoing everything up looks dorky. You don’t need camo to blend in especially in the city. I notice camo a lot quicker than jeans and a dark t-shirt. Thank you for your service.
@@bhtshq3033 The comment was for those wannabes in your audience. It’s just bad form to pretend to be something you never were when you can easily be the real thing. Just loved watching that Ranger Team demolish everyone in that paint ball competition. Brought back good memories of getting my ass beat during RTEP deployments. No kidding, you got captured they beat your ass black and blue. Fun times.
Fair enough... but I think that was not a constructive message at all tbh my guy lol. I'm failing to see the validaty of anything you posted in that comment, and I feel like you realized the foot and mouth moment occurred and you are now trying to save face lol. Some can, some cant... but just because you physically can't doesn't mean you aren't allowed to train or use Equipment that works well for the mission at hand. Literal foot in mouth moment bud.
There are various Facebook groups for military radio collectors and real ones come up quite often, I have bought them for as little as $300 before, they usually go in for the $500-1000 range
Thank you so much for showing us the differences between the TRI and TCA. I'm glad I purchased the TRI. Another cool thing about the TRI is that the genuine Harris AN/PRC 152 batteries and other accessories fit on the TRI.
Well they fit on the TCA as well. Now wether or not they work remains to be seen. I typically wouldn't recommend doing that, but if it works...
Where did you find the TRI programming cable? I can find TCA cables but none for the TRI
Same here, I found TCA cable no TRI cable
Doesn't exist, never existed
Judging by the menu screen of the TCA you posted a while ago you seemed to left the switch 11 of the menu on. This is indicated by the headset icon on the screen without the 6 pin headset plugging in. Leaving the switch 11 on will result in forcing the TCA 152 to use headset only thus disabling the external mic/speaker on the body. Switching it off will set the TCA 152 in automatic mode which will detect most U94/Peltor style PTT.
BTW newer TRI(as you show in the video, metal body+KDU) also has similar setting which is required if the radio cannot recognize the PTT correctly, in my case an Invisio.
I tried switching that back and forth and still no joy at all. So it doesn't work for me. I think maybe it's just this one radio is not functioning properly.
@@bhtshq3033 What's your switch 11 on the menu says? If it says rx sav. means you have an older model and requires modification on the PTT. Mine says ERP switch and turning it off should make it automatic.
@@AntonChou I would have to look, but the PTT works just fine, it's the speaker from the unit itself that is not working properly.
@@bhtshq3033 ua-cam.com/video/b4V7gvEIcWY/v-deo.html
My setup is the new TCA 152 paired with an Invisio X50. My problem is when I plugged the headset in, audio will come out from both the speaker and the headset simultaneously. My workaround is to go into the menu, and turn the 11th switch to Erp switch ON. Doing this will force the radio into headset only mode, disabling the built in speaker and microphone, so it will NOT work by design. An indicator that your radio might be in this mode is shown in the video where there is a headset icon while the 6 pin connector is clearly not engaged. While in this mode, when I turn on the radio without using the ptt, a headset icon can still be seen on the screen, and the built in microphone and speaker will NOT work. It might be a faulty radio, or in my case a perfectly functional radio with different setting.
You are mentioning a programming cable for the TRI, but there seem to be no programming cables on the market, just one year later, while TCA cables are everywhere. Also, in other videos, UA-camrs state that the TRI cannot be programmed on a computer at all. Do you have the software for the TRI and did you ever actually program it on a computer?
An answer would be helpful, not only for me. This question has been raised in the community many times, and your video was part of the confusion. Thanks.
@tyron.montgomery i was not aware that my video caused so much confusion. I was not able to figure it out as the computer i had it set up on took a major dive and I can't seem to get it back up. Also I have one for the TCA and that one has the same issue, so im unsure of what the issue is exactly? Wether it be a radio issue or a software issue I'm unsure, it certainly isnt a cable issue though.
However I am making a video specifically to adress programming the radio without the cable.
Its all fun and games to plug it into the cable and just use the computer, but the issue seems to be finding a cable that works and the software, which both are not supported on some of the newest operating systems, with some not supported at all.
So here soon I will do a video on the radio itself showing how to use the different functions on both radios.
Also I am going to a man pack for any ranged communications so my focus has been accessing and working on the repeater functions for a much larger radio, and I have been using the PRC152A as a Team mate to Team mate radio instead.
Also I have been working on discovering and using ATAK for some RECCE uses and I'm trying to mesh that into how we use the radios and creating an SOP for utilization of all of the tools for call for fire uses. Also for medical and other such tools.
I appreciate the knowledge you are sharing thank you!
Hey man, the more you guys like the videos and subscribe, and watch? The more UA-cam has to pay me for the ads they run, and it gives the channel more money to buy more cool stuff to make more videos.
It's obviously a passion of mine, I love doing it, and getting positive feedback 100% makes it worth it.
Hey can you do one with programing cable and siftware
Do you know where to get a program cable and software for the tca 152a?
Have you used the programming cable for the TRI and if so does Chirp software work with it ?
I purchased my TRI 3 years ago and love it ! I love the fact that it’s field programmable and I don’t really need SW but yet I am interested in what functions I would get by using SW.
Can you give a link to the upgraded 2023 model? There are so many sellers on eBay and it's hard to find the right one to trust.
Check the video description
Does it really do these frequences?
VHF frequency band (receiving/transmitting): 136-174MHZ
UHF frequency band (receiving/transmitting): 400-480MHZ
(Receiving/Transmitting): 220-259MHz
(Receiving/Transmitting): 330-370MHz
I put it down and didn't go full indepth on that yet, but when I do I will put up a video, I just haven't had as much time to do so recently
Hey guys,
I have issues programming my TCA 152 :(
I turn it on, put it on and program appears on the scrren, I start the sotware and want to download the current configuration as backup and ther software tells me it cannot connect to the radio.
Any help?
I love mine but just trying to figure it out still.
does the kdu has a microphone? can you use the kdu along side with the headset? is there a way to extend the frequencies?
No microphone on the KDU, but you can use it with the headset.
The headset attaches to the PTT and the KDU Connects into the multi pin plug on the side of the radio.
Too bad, I would have liked to see the use of the programming cable on the PRC152 sort with its dedicated software with links to get them, because I can't find either of them on the net.
I assume maybe they took them down? I mean yeah it sucks, but if you can figure out channel navigation and the menu, then you can get farther.
Admittedly? I have a guy that can do this stuff for me, but i prefer to learn it myself. So I'll dig into it, and if I find anything I'll shoot a link here.
What about the new tca model with gps? They claim its kdu compatible
Great video, was a commo guy in Bco 2-502.
When were you there?
@@bhtshq3033 way after you, 2019-2022
Under CSM Lyle Whitted? He was with on OEF 10-11
@@bhtshq3033 yes, great CSM and great guy. He came in on CQ one night doing checks and sat down with us playing COD lol.
@@chrisreed4661 soldiers CSM... the best I've seen so far. You missed COL Deverona as well, awesome BC
Can either of these be used for emergencies or monitoring services during a disaster? Or are they just toys for airsoft?
If you have the emergency band they should yes, Coast Guard, Air and Air National Guard all maintain emergency open frequencies that are monitored by their towers and dispatches.
@@bhtshq3033 Thank you!
Can you discuss the radio programing cable, did you use CHIRP which model, also the cable is for TCA or TRI??
where did you get the headset?
Thanks for the review, but a real shame you appear to have a faulty TCA radio with the audio related issue. So not really a fair comparison between the two.
I personally have the TCA PRC-152A and am very happy with it.
Also, please be aware that TCA are very soon releasing a new updated version of the PRC-152A that has a fully functioning GPS module in it, plus some other very nice new features, and will be KDU capable too.
I was able to figure it out but it's one or the other for the audio, not both
I sold my old TRI(2020) and right now I cannot deside which will be the next one. What Is the purpose od that GPS module? Is that KDUs really that good? Which brand you would choose? (Both 2023 version)
@bhtshq3033 tca152A accept dual ptt buttons for the dual channels?
Are you asking if it will accept the duals?
@@bhtshq3033 yes
I would assume so yes, I infact was exploring dualing up for command and control.
@@bhtshq3033 thanks
Will this be compatible with MSA sordin headset?
I think you need a video on just the KDU next...👍
I know Baofengs are Chinese too, but I'm pretty sure $400 for these is a ripoff. Looked at the seller you linked in the description and I'm pretty sure you got baited. Buying fake Comtacs too. Giving money to the enemy.
7 months since you posted this - do you still standby your recommendation?
The 2023 model TCA does have a KDU - let me know your thoughts!!
Also are you still using the TRI or have you got something else now?
Yes, I've used them both in Vehicles and on foot, very clear coms, no breaks or anything like that, ran 8 hours of ops the one day, and the coms were still solid.
Also though I found them to be equal on performance, the KDU with the TRI makes it more usable in any configuration I might need, but the TCA is more user friendly, but I also spent more time with the TCA than the TRI. I personally am not an RTO, and personally I don't need the ability to easily swap between channels, but the Como dude does for sure, so if you are a Med like me, the TCA is perfect, if you are a Como dude then the TRI is more suited for that, either way I enjoy both radios.
@@bhtshq3033 thanks dude!! Appreciate your advice 👍
I’m considering getting the TRI - I think you have convinced me!!
@ItsJustPhillip awesome! But maximize the TRI and get that KDU as well. If you intend to only use the radio, and don't need to make quick swaps, the TCA is easier for team coms.
Don’t fry me I’m learning.. but what’s the range on this unit
I had it at a little over a mile on low power from inside my house through the woods, to the other inside of a vehicle, both with just the standard antenna
@@bhtshq3033 I live in the PNW. It’s thick with trees and hills if I could get a mile out of this radio I think I could live with that.. can you use repeaters with this radio
Do I need a FCC license to operate a TRI PRC 152😮
Yes, applies to any radio that is not FRS or MURS. But you dont have to, stay ungovernable.
@@fuhwurd Got it, thank you
Thank you for sharing.. 73
Overall which one is better?
get a power meter and see what these are cranking please on vhf and UHF
whats the range of the tri?
We got 1 mile from inside a car, and inside a house, through woods over a couple hills, haven't tested long range line of sight yet, but we are working on it.
good review
I saw your hat I was station Aco. 5/502 Inf. Berlin Bde.
Dco 2-502, OEF 10-11, I went with them to the dabh river valley in the panj and Kandahar
I was 6/502 Berlin Brigade 88-90.
@@UkrainianPaulie I left Berlin in 1989 Feb, My wife just to work at MacNair ID section
Drink every time this dude says "guys".
I own a TRI, horrible radio, Bad receiver, tx freq is not always the freq in the screen lol
Delete the phrase "so and and so forth" from your vocabulary
Don't be a douche bag and I will delete douche from my vocab in this conversation.
These are nothing more than incredibly overpriced Baofeng in a fancy case. The firmware is so poorly written that it hasn't even been spell checked, The TRI version has no software programming support, and none of them do anything more than FM transceive (with a lot of spurious emissions) on on UHF & VHF - All the claims of HF transmission have been proven to be false.
If you want that Tacticool look and have $400 to waste then go for it otherwise save your airsofting allowance and buy 10 UV5Rs for the same price.
Have you ever owned any of these personally?
Also the UV5Rs are seriously unreliable and break very very easily, I still have not concluded my deep dive but the CT v PT does isolate the transmissions to just those radios with the same channel settings and such and also flipped to CT, so they do work.
As for them being overpriced, I'm not so sure, they are way more well built and reliable than your run of the mill UV5Rs I have proven this to be true... the UV5Rs break very very easily, and are made very very cheaply.
Also the connecting ports, buttons, knobs, antenna base and such and seriously more reliable and robust than the UV5Rs. So no... they are actually pretty good to be fair.
@@bhtshq3033 not only have I own them but I have had to do repairs on these as well. The board's inside are largely unpopulated and don't take up much more space than the display. While a TNC antenna connector is more rugged than an SMA It is only because of the mass of metal and plastic that it contains. The connection from the antenna connector to the board is a single thin piece of stiff wire, it could almost be described as a length of solder in some of them.
@@TalmidAndy next probably lead with that info, I haven't popped these open, I can only speak to the use I find in them based on my own tactics and maneuvering. As a teammate to teammate system they work flawlessly as long as everyone is within a square mile of each other.
I have broken so many UV5Rs on the first time of using them that its not even funny anymore. Be these... I have even crawled through thick underbrush, dirt, sand, Mudd, wrestled with someone while using it... and still... nothing broken... as for my past PTTs that's a different story, and Headsets too lol.
But they are seriously better.
As for the guts I have no idea, like I said I don't make it a habit to just pop my radios open just to take a gander at the inside of them. But the external is pretty well built I think.
Sure they are crypto or $1k+ radios, sure you can spend more and get more, but for the price point they are pretty good.
@@TalmidAndy My TCA PRC-152A definitely has a proper RF pigtail on the TNC connector, terminated with a miniature connector (UFL?) that plugs onto the main board, just like the real models do. So no problems there. The overall build quality of these radios has improved in the last few years.
I have also just ordered the new 2023 version TCA PRC-152A with a fully functional GPS module in it, the GPS antenna will actually be used, yay !
The heavy radio for light infantry back in the day was the PRC77. I find it amusing that so many people like this military looking type equipment and they even named it almost the same. If you want the real thing go to your local recruiter and tell the you want to be in the Infantry and an RTO. You do know that wearing and using clone military gear doesn’t make you a real soldier, right? Only training by real military trainers will get you there. Be a patriot and go serve. Shoot, move and communicate.
You know that I was... a real soldier... right?
Are you a real soldier?
@@bhtshq3033 2/327inf 101st 1983 -1985, 1/17inf 2nd Inf Div Korea 1985-1986, 2/23inf 9th Inf Div 1986-1988, 1/15inf 3rd Inf Div 1988- 1994. Deployed to Central America a few times and of course Iraq with the 1st Armor Div attached from 3rd Inf Div. 1st Armor only deployed two Brigades to Iraq and one attached brigade from the 3rd. Went with 4/7 Inf. Had a great time traveling the world and loved the RDF deployments the best. Kill a commie for mommy. I’m not a fan of clone military equipment nor real military equipment. You have to remember that our weapons were made by the lowest bidder and mostly crap. If you want the good stuff you have to go civilian. And camoing everything up looks dorky. You don’t need camo to blend in especially in the city. I notice camo a lot quicker than jeans and a dark t-shirt.
Thank you for your service.
@@bhtshq3033 The comment was for those wannabes in your audience. It’s just bad form to pretend to be something you never were when you can easily be the real thing. Just loved watching that Ranger Team demolish everyone in that paint ball competition. Brought back good memories of getting my ass beat during RTEP deployments. No kidding, you got captured they beat your ass black and blue. Fun times.
Fair enough... but I think that was not a constructive message at all tbh my guy lol.
I'm failing to see the validaty of anything you posted in that comment, and I feel like you realized the foot and mouth moment occurred and you are now trying to save face lol.
Some can, some cant... but just because you physically can't doesn't mean you aren't allowed to train or use Equipment that works well for the mission at hand.
Literal foot in mouth moment bud.
These Chinese knock offs are junk in my opinion, you can find real ones for around the same price if you know where to look.
Where do I look?
@@qbertatx you can find a real working harris PRC 152 $300?
@@bhtshq3033 That was my question.
@qbertatx no... you cannot find a real harris for $300. You can find one for like $20,000 though...
There are various Facebook groups for military radio collectors and real ones come up quite often, I have bought them for as little as $300 before, they usually go in for the $500-1000 range
menu selections 31 and 32 need to be set for the different mics and speakers you will use ,, then the mic will work
The menu selections are different on each radio, so it's somewhat tricky and confusing.
SO ON & SO FORTH 🫡
You are about 6 months late to that party.