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March 17th, 2007 01:57 PM #1Where's the best place to shop for one? I'm looking for a basic 15-miler...
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March 17th, 2007 02:03 PM #3
I haven't seen a 15-miler GMRS walkie talkie..... I would imagine that the power rating of these walkie talkies would require operating license.
What I saw here are 5/7-milers only.
Just to be on the safe side,- make sure that it has NTC seal or sticker, as the freqs being used by those manufactured/sold abroad (and just imported here) are in violation of the NTC assigned/licensed freqs.
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March 17th, 2007 02:10 PM #4
Please repost the link/picture.
What's the brand/model?
I suggest that you research for users'/buyers' review. A few are really not that good because the manufacturer used cheap parts. Be particular about the clarity of the speaker output,- you surely do not want to repeat your transmit over and over again, as the receiving side cannot understand what you're saying. I have 3 sets of this FRS/GMRS tranceivers 5/7-milers and they are quite good.
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March 17th, 2007 10:57 PM #7
I'm sure there are shops in Raon that sell FRS radios.
If memory serves me right, any transmitter producing more than 1/2-watt (500 milliWatts) will require a license from the NTC. Those 1/2-watt license-free FRS radios usually cover a range of 5 miles under ideal conditions (flat, open terrain) and any obstruction like buildings will reduce the range. License-free radios usually have the restriction (besides low-power) that you can only use the built-in antenna ... that you can't use a bigger one to extend the range.
If it's not your cup of tea, you my want to consider another type of radio service permitting more power and flexibility, but anything other than the FRS will require a license. And like oldblue posted, there's no GMRService in the Philippines. Even the higher-powered (more than 1/2-watt) GMRS radios in the US require a license.
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March 17th, 2007 11:07 PM #8
A lot of electronics/computer shops sell FRS radios (Cobra & Motorolla brands).
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March 18th, 2007 12:58 AM #9
I recently got myself a pair of Midland FRS/GMRS 18-mile range radios. I think these are the only units available currently with the longest range. $64 at Cabelas
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March 18th, 2007 05:09 PM #10
May nabili ako dati na Cobra FRS 6 miler sa MCHome Depot sa tapat ng Meralco Ortigas. Almost 6K pesos yata bili ko non. Yung available lang nila noon is 6 and 8 miler.
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