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bowhunternut 01-01-2011 10:01 AM

two way radios
 
can anybody give me some info on a good set of two way radios that really work.? thanks

maytom 01-03-2011 06:00 PM

Honestly......NO!!! Our group tried several by Midland and they all claim to work for miles on end......on flat ground!!! As soon as you start getting into the woods with hills and valleys, they don't work at all!!! best bet is to use your cell phone and text each other while On vibrate only. That's what we have been doing now and it's the cat's PJ's!!!

Edcyclopedia 01-04-2011 01:41 PM

This is what I use with my buddies - NOT cheap, but effective!
5-mile range in hilly country...

http://www.icomamerica.com/en/produc...1/default.aspx

Jaderman 01-14-2011 05:56 AM

Me and my dad picked up a pair of Garmin rino 530 on eBay. They're expensive-would have been $1000 for the pair but got them new on eBay for $400 for the pair. They're a little bulky but with the built in gps and you can pick up everyone else location who has one is great for drives. As for the mileage... The hill we cover is 1400 acres and can usually cover end to end as long as it's a clear day. personally I think teyre great and well worth the money.

vapahunter 01-26-2011 09:06 AM

Make sure you do not need an FCC operator license to use the radio you buy. Do not trust a store employee to know that information. have him show you in the paperwork for the radio that no license is required. Also the use of marine radios on land is a strict NO NO that the FCC frowns on.

Maine_Guide 03-03-2011 07:09 AM

I can ! ..I guide bear hunters and have to be able to hear any one of a dozen hunters over a big area. I gave up on regular walkie talkies and went to the handheld VHF radios. Unbelievable difference. I can hear a call from a bear hunter over 7 miles in the bog woods of Maine.
Here is the one I chose from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Midland-NTVP1-...9168543&sr=8-1

Greta price too

sproulman 03-03-2011 10:21 AM


Originally Posted by Maine_Guide (Post 3781303)
I can ! ..I guide bear hunters and have to be able to hear any one of a dozen hunters over a big area. I gave up on regular walkie talkies and went to the handheld VHF radios. Unbelievable difference. I can hear a call from a bear hunter over 7 miles in the bog woods of Maine.
Here is the one I chose from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Midland-NTVP1-...9168543&sr=8-1

Greta price too

i agree, uhf is not as good as vhf but i still think they will not work in woods around my home. i think i tried them years ago .

sproulman 03-03-2011 10:40 AM


Originally Posted by maytom (Post 3752374)
Honestly......NO!!! Our group tried several by Midland and they all claim to work for miles on end......on flat ground!!! As soon as you start getting into the woods with hills and valleys, they don't work at all!!! best bet is to use your cell phone and text each other while On vibrate only. That's what we have been doing now and it's the cat's PJ's!!!

same as you. i returned many because they would not work a MILE in mountains here in pa.yet i read some get 5 miles out of them,trust me i sent a lot back because they dont work.
cell phone tex thing is best way if you have signal for tex .

Pawildman 03-03-2011 02:30 PM

Sproulman is right... If you don't have a cell tower close enough, the cell phone is useless too. That's our problem at camp in the big Mosh.

jessebyeomans 08-23-2013 03:58 PM

Some people think the Midland USA radios dont work good but i picked up a pair for $50 and they work fine for me...they are good for 24 miles on flatland or on water but ive gone 12 miles back into thick woods and they work fine to call back to camp

X-LINY 08-28-2013 01:50 AM


Originally Posted by jessebyeomans (Post 4075033)
Some people think the Midland USA radios dont work good but i picked up a pair for $50 and they work fine for me...they are good for 24 miles on flatland or on water but ive gone 12 miles back into thick woods and they work fine to call back to camp

What was the FCC fee $$$ that you submited for the license to transmit?

I just got my renewal and the FCC fee is now $165.00 for 5 years. I don't think that the GMRS/FRS units are cost efficient.

X-liny


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