That's a great kit, especially if it also contains the key frequencies of radios other people tend to have laying around. If you're starting from scratch, you've got everything you need and can figure it out during an emergency, but hopefully it also has a table of contents or chart with it.
Here's what I would like to see: More of us hams take the lead on the capability to receive & reply to emergency traffic on all of the radios people tend to have lying around, FRS/GMRS, MURS, Marine, CB, Business band, etc. Since we have the ability to reach out near and far, we can receive that emergency traffic and relay it or actually go out and help directly if nearby. It might take a couple of extra radios but it's really not that expensive. The Retevis RT-95 can be unlocked to mode 02 to accept all of the above except CB. A basic CB radio is cheap. You might also gain information if you plug in useful business/lmr freqs. Basically a local EMCOMM, as needed.
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That's a great kit, especially if it also contains the key frequencies of radios other people tend to have laying around. If you're starting from scratch, you've got everything you need and can figure it out during an emergency, but hopefully it also has a table of contents or chart with it.
@@bendeleted9155 The pre-programmed channels are a nice feature! I didn’t see a chart though.
@provide_protect I'm guessing maybe it has the names on the screen at least?
@ Yes, correct.
@provide_protect Awesome 👍
Here's what I would like to see: More of us hams take the lead on the capability to receive & reply to emergency traffic on all of the radios people tend to have lying around, FRS/GMRS, MURS, Marine, CB, Business band, etc. Since we have the ability to reach out near and far, we can receive that emergency traffic and relay it or actually go out and help directly if nearby. It might take a couple of extra radios but it's really not that expensive. The Retevis RT-95 can be unlocked to mode 02 to accept all of the above except CB. A basic CB radio is cheap. You might also gain information if you plug in useful business/lmr freqs. Basically a local EMCOMM, as needed.
@@bendeleted9155 Yes!
Bagus dan bermanfaat, teruslah berkomunikasi. Salam sehat
Thank you!
How far do these function as walkies on the GMRS channels compared to the lower power midlands and other walkies?
Obviously depending on line of sight and other conditions, my bet is that they would transmit/receive farther because of the output watts and antenna.
Exactly what I need. Don't want to be up a creek without the ability to communicate.
Yes! And the Tigrett radio go bag is a great way to go!
This is great!
Thank you!
Could move a little faster getting too the point please
@@edcronin5409 use the time stamps.