Saturday, January 25, 2025

 



8 comments:

  1. Good kit for $58 (how is that possible?)...ours are great around the homestead.

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  2. Those are good little units/a lot more range then expected with hills/trees ect.

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  3. Why not just say 3.8Ah?

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  4. One caveat: "Ham radio". Get the license before you press XMIT. The test isn't that hard (35 multiple-choice questions from an officially-published list of 300). Violators aren't dinged that often; but when they are, the fines start at $10k.

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  5. No Chinese stuff for me, rather go Kenwood or Yaesu etc

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    1. IOW you don't have jack shitski. Way to go genius.

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    2. Icom is far superior.

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  6. This is one of those "intended use" decisions. Baofung is a great value, but if you read the serious reviews (such as ARRL, not Amazon) a lot of their models are sloppy with respect to RF. For the casual or emergency user, this is not going to be an issue. If you're a frequent multi-purpose, dedicated ham operator, you would do well to ensure the Baofung model you intend to buy is one of their cleaner ones. Just sayin'.

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