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270man
10-16-2009, 10:28 AM
Fellow Hunters and other users of hand held radios,

I would like your opinions on and experiences with the different brands and types currently being sold. After getting rid of all my CB radios several years ago, I bought a pair of Motorola GMRS/FRS units that were advertised for 2-mile range. These did not have the "interference eliminator codes" feature and I don't use them anymore. Interference in the field was a real problem, but another big problem was that the rechargeable batteries didn't last very long and were about $30 to replace (couldn't use AAs in this radio).

I now have two other Motorola radio pairs and the rechargeable batteries are continuing to be a problem. All the rechargeables have now been replaced with Alkaline AA batteries. My newest radios are the T7400 Talkabout models (obsolete by now, I would guess), with 5-mile range. In addition to the battery problems, one of these now will not work in receive mode.

Motorola now advertises a newer model with 25-mile range. All these range claims are for straight-line, unobstructed communication only. The terrains I hunt are so varied that true communication range can't be predicted very well. In general, I have been satisfied with field performance.

I welcome your comments on these and other brands.

270man

buckhunter
10-16-2009, 12:29 PM
We ended up with commercial radio's with commercial frequencies. We have had good luck with I believe the UFR band. Its kinda like AM radio as opposed to the VFR brand whcih is like FM radio. We can get 5 miles out of these on flat land and maybe a good mile or mile and a half in the timber.

A lot of companies make these. We have a 12 radio's in our group all programed to the same frequency. Make and model vary. Most of us bought a pair. Two things go with me every trip, my gun or bow and my radio.

The ones they sell in Kart and Wally world just don't seem to cut it.

GoodOlBoy
10-16-2009, 02:05 PM
I havent tried any of the newer ones in years, my old cobras did pretty well for a bit, then we finally gave up on them when the batteries got more expensive than the radios.

GoodOlBoy