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  1. 15 hours ago, MichaelLAX said:

    Which model Anytone are you criticizing?

    It sounds like you want a HT that can do both GMRS and Ham

    Does it matter to you if it starts out being Part 95 then you get it to transmit on the Ham bands or just any radio that can transmit on both?

    If Part 95 is important to you then get the Baofeng UV-5X(G).

    If it is not important to you get the TYT-UV88

    Both are HTs in tje $30-$40 range and are good starters.

    For a mobile style radio that fits in the palm of your hand, has a cigarette lighter plug for power, is Part 95, can transmit up to 18 watts and opens up to 2 meters, 70 cms and even MURS, look at the Anytone AT-779UV (a/k/a Radioddity DB20-G) for about $100. 
     

    The new echo by Anytone. Imho is a huge disappointment. Was hoping they would have come up with something similar to their 868/878 as far as displays and programmable from the ht. Its extremely overpriced at $100 each for what little it offers. Definitely not knocking Anytone's quality. I have the 878uvii+. Solid radio. 

    As for my son, leaning towards the cheap chinese radios at the moment. Prefer he can't go messing around in bands he shouldn't be.  If he gets serious about ham down the road then I'll give him one of my wouxun's

  2. As a ham, I got the GMRS license was to be able to communicate with my family. After plenty of research, santa will be bringing me my 1st GMRS. A KG935g. I was quite excited over the prospect of Anytone coming out with GMRS until they released it. Looks like a featureless, overpriced FRS radio. My 12yr old is interested in coding, computers, and some aspects of the ham hobby, so I think he'd quickly get bored with a glorified bubble pack. But also dont want to invest a lot of money on something he may never get seriously interested in. Thinking maybe something programmable with some memory channels would be a good start. What do you think would be a good radio for a 12yr old?

  3. Can anyone help me out with this?  I'm currently looking into which gmrs radios to set my household up with. Liking the features of the Motorola T800 series, as far as the ability of GPS for hiking with a wife and 12yr old stepson with little to no outdoors experience. If I understand it correctly, the T800 is a FRS/GMRS ht without the repeater channels programed in? Is it possible to program those frequencies in? Lots of miss info among the interwebs claiming its strictly FRS with no license needed. I'll always have my ham ht with me but  would be great for the family to be able to hit GMRS repeaters if anything goes wrong.

    Or does anyone have any recommendations for something with similar capabilities.

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