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mrfishy34 07-21-2002 10:13 PM

2-Way Radios
 
i am lookin for some 2-way radios and i have found some but i wana know what kind you have and if you like it or not.


thanks for the info

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hoytusa10 07-21-2002 10:20 PM

RE: 2-Way Radios
 
I have the cobra 2 ways. They go pretty far and it's funny when you pick up other peoples convos. They're really good for the money!

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Wickman (Buckmaster) 07-24-2002 07:20 AM

RE: 2-Way Radios
 
i forgot what kind i have but i will tell you when i find where they are!!! but they work great!

dick_cress 08-01-2002 12:05 AM

RE: 2-Way Radios
 
I have a pair of the Motorola T-6220 and find them outstanding. I couldn't imagine hunting without them ever again. Well worth the money spent.

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down wind 08-01-2002 06:18 PM

RE: 2-Way Radios
 
I have a set of Motorola Talk-about 250's. They work great they have good range and are clear. I also have a set of Cobra radios (not near as good). The Motorola is the only way to go. We use the Motorola with the earbud. They allow you to talk to a friend/fellow hunter with no noise. During bow season we can hunt within 100 yards of each other. This allows us to tell the other the direction a deer is going.

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mnmkid 08-01-2002 10:40 PM

RE: 2-Way Radios
 
I have a pair of Audiovox 14 channel radios and they work fair. I would always like better but for the $ they help a lot. The earbud and Mic accessory pretty much suck. Poor quality, but the radios are fair. If you have the extra $ I know the Motorola's are tops.

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PABuck_HNTR 08-17-2002 09:16 AM

RE: 2-Way Radios
 
I went from the Cobra's to the Motorola talk-about 250's,
the difference is night and day. Very little noise from the
Motorola's and no annoying beep, batteries seem to last a
long time too.

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kshunter 08-17-2002 11:20 PM

RE: 2-Way Radios
 
Here at Cabelas we sell Cobras, Milands, Remingtons, and Audiovox. We won't get Motorolas until next year. I wish we had them now though, I do like them the best. They have the best quality, and most of the people that come in the store, that seemed to know a lot about 2-way radios, say motorola is the best way to go. Just my 2 cents.
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tprice 08-18-2002 02:26 PM

RE: 2-Way Radios
 
Motorola Sport 10x. I have been using these for several
years and they are great. They are perfect when you have
a child hunting near you and they also pass the time on
those long hunts with your buddies.

dick cress 08-22-2002 12:29 AM

RE: 2-Way Radios
 
KSHUNTER . . . Cabela's has the Motorola's listed in their catalog and when I ordered my Bushnell 500DX Randefinder Friday they have them listed at a whopping 60% off price reduction.

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spo1012 08-22-2002 07:08 AM

RE: 2-Way Radios
 
I went from Cobra to Motorola aswell and I also agree the quality in my new radios is better. I also think that Cabela's or Best Buy are the places to go for the best deals on the Motorola.

Iowa Monsterbuck 08-26-2002 08:00 PM

RE: 2-Way Radios
 
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I have a set of Motorola Talk-about 250's. They work great they have good range and are clear. I also have a set of Cobra radios (not near as good). The Motorola is the only way to go. We use the Motorola with the earbud. They allow you to talk to a friend/fellow hunter with no noise. During bow season we can hunt within 100 yards of each other. This allows us to tell the other the direction a deer is going.

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I agree with all you said, the earbuds are definitely the way to go when deer hunting, just be careful though using them to comunicate the location and direction of game like you describe is illegal in many states.

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Tree climber 08-26-2002 09:04 PM

RE: 2-Way Radios
 
I have a set of motolota 250's and they work real good.

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