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| //...then be aware that on a long enough timescale, someone will be bored enough to try and find you. In some places, this can take no time at all. Many people who are into amateur radio have spent tens of thousands of dollars on equipment for this [[hazards: | //...then be aware that on a long enough timescale, someone will be bored enough to try and find you. In some places, this can take no time at all. Many people who are into amateur radio have spent tens of thousands of dollars on equipment for this [[hazards: | ||
| - | //**LEGAL NOTICE:** THIS PAGE IS PROVIDED FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLY. THE ANONYMOUS MILITARY INSTITUTE DOES NOT ENDORSE UNAUTHORIZED AND/OR ILLEGAL RADIO USE, OR USING ANY OF THESE RADIOS IN PLACES THEY WERE NOT DESIGNED OR APPROVED FOR.// | + | //**LEGAL NOTICE:** THIS PAGE IS PROVIDED FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLY. I DO NOT ENDORSE UNAUTHORIZED AND/OR ILLEGAL RADIO USE, OR USING ANY OF THESE RADIOS IN PLACES THEY WERE NOT DESIGNED OR APPROVED FOR.// |
| ===== Types of Two-Way Radios ===== | ===== Types of Two-Way Radios ===== | ||
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| - | A handheld dual-band is an incredibly versatile tool. Depending on the radio, they support a range of antennas, headphones/ | + | A handheld dual-band is an incredibly versatile tool. Depending on the radio, they support a range of antennas, headphones/ |
| - | * The **UV-K5** and **UV-K6** by **Quansheng/ | + | * The [[amazon> |
| + | * For those starting out, we highly recommend [[github> | ||
| + | * If you are really daring, you can give [[github> | ||
| - | * The **TD-H3** and **TD-H8** by **Tidradio** is another popular handheld series that can be unlocked with custom firmware. They cost marginally more than the K5/ | + | * If you are a novice and the idea of flashing your radio' |
| - | * **Baofeng** has a massive line notoriously cheap handheld VHF/UHF radios. Baofeng was who renewed the world' | + | |
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| - Most of these radios have the same frequency ranges. Others are more limited. Check the specifications **before you order**, to see what frequencies that specific model can access, //as this can sometimes vary wildly from model to model, and even different production runs of the same model//. You can program these, but they are harder to unlock, and many of them cannot be unlocked. | - Most of these radios have the same frequency ranges. Others are more limited. Check the specifications **before you order**, to see what frequencies that specific model can access, //as this can sometimes vary wildly from model to model, and even different production runs of the same model//. You can program these, but they are harder to unlock, and many of them cannot be unlocked. | ||
| + | - Most of these are 5-watts, though some models boast up to 10-watts of power. Again, you'll have to research this yourself. There are simply too many Boafeng models and sub-models to catalogue here, and all of them //(even the "high power" ones)// are entry-level radios at best. | ||
| - Watch out for knockoff Baofeng hardware, as there is a lot of it. Only trust direct sellers of Baofeng (and **BTECH**) products. Be especially wary for **counterfeit USB cables**, as not every programming cable that carries the Baofeng logo will actually be able to program your radio. | - Watch out for knockoff Baofeng hardware, as there is a lot of it. Only trust direct sellers of Baofeng (and **BTECH**) products. Be especially wary for **counterfeit USB cables**, as not every programming cable that carries the Baofeng logo will actually be able to program your radio. | ||
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| + | **One final important note:** Just because you can unlock some of these radios to use all the frequency bands, **// | ||
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| //**Note:** These types of radios are usually designed to be used with a vehicle' | //**Note:** These types of radios are usually designed to be used with a vehicle' | ||
| - | * The **Retevis RT95** and **Anytone AT-778UV** (they are both the same radio) is a simple & popular dual-band. Out of the box it has a fairly-limited frequency range, but the internet has since figured out how to unlock these radios for greater spectrum access. Like the Baofeng handhelds, they are not the most accurate or clearest radios in the world, but they get the job done in a pinch if you are looking for something to get started with. | + | * The [[amazon> |
| - | * Another popular unlockable dual-band is the **TYT TH-8600**, and its sibling, the **Rugged GMR25**, which both support outright firmware swaps. They also have a quad-band cousin, the **TYT TH-9800**. | + | * Another popular unlockable dual-band is the [[amazon> |
| - | * **BTECH** (aka **Baofeng**) makes cheap vehicle dual-bands as well, such as the **UV-25 series**. Depending on the sub-model, it may have wide frequency range, and may even be a tri-band, so your best bet for these is to just compare the specs of whatever models are easily available at the time. | + | * **BTECH** (aka **Baofeng**) makes cheap vehicle dual-bands as well, such as the [[amazon> |
| ==== CB Radio ==== | ==== CB Radio ==== | ||
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| Marine Radio is all over the place, depending on the type of radio and what part of the world you are in. One popular marine radio band is in the VHF spectrum, which you can access with dedicated marine VHF radios, or with the aforementioned dual-bands and amateur radios. Keep in mind, that **Marine VHF Radio** is structured a little different from other walkie-talkie channels, **with different frequencies (usually) used between ships and the shore**. Many of the marine VHF radios will be water-resistant/ | Marine Radio is all over the place, depending on the type of radio and what part of the world you are in. One popular marine radio band is in the VHF spectrum, which you can access with dedicated marine VHF radios, or with the aforementioned dual-bands and amateur radios. Keep in mind, that **Marine VHF Radio** is structured a little different from other walkie-talkie channels, **with different frequencies (usually) used between ships and the shore**. Many of the marine VHF radios will be water-resistant/ | ||
| - | Some marine frequencies are in the HF range between CB and AM radio, and require radios that can work on those frequencies. Unless you plan on buying a boat, you will not need a dedicated marine radio. Dual-bands, HF transceivers, | + | Some marine frequencies are in the HF range between CB and AM radio, and require radios that can work on those frequencies. Unless you plan on buying a boat or doing regular shipyard operations, you will not need a dedicated marine radio. Dual-bands, HF transceivers, |
| ==== Police Radio ==== | ==== Police Radio ==== | ||
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