WRCJ475 Posted September 23, 2019 Report Posted September 23, 2019 My grandkids are getting to the age they can handle a two way radio I have a couple of old Uniden that are somewhat limited. I would like to get some ideas for purchasing a couple of entry level radios that support repeaters. (I am very comfortable with radio programming from using ham radio. What have you found works for you and kids, and what features should I look for. Right now, they are both under 7, but very good with technology. We are into hiking and biking. We are usually doing line of sight stuff, but there are some places, like waterton canyon and roxborough park where line of sight is sporadic. Thanks in advance -Bob WRCJ475, K1BJR Quote
WRAK968 Posted September 23, 2019 Report Posted September 23, 2019 Well, older equipment might be the way, or part 90 cheapo radios (Not sure if the Baofeng 777 is part 90 cert anymore)I use Kenwood 380's. You can usually find them on Ebay. I think I got mine for around 30 per radio, (3 radios, 2 chargers) Software is available for free on hamfiles. Simple programming and strong radios. RCM 1 Quote
Radioguy7268 Posted September 24, 2019 Report Posted September 24, 2019 I'll toss in another vote for used Kenwoods. or Motorolas. or Vertex. Used commercial/business radios are a great fit for GMRS if you can handle the programming side of things. Quote
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