Lscott Posted May 23, 2021 Report Posted May 23, 2021 One of the first FCC Part 95 certified radios I got was a used Kenwood TK-370G-1. https://mra-raycom.com/wp-content/uploads/simple-file-list/Specifications/portables/TK-270G-370G-Product-Brochure.pdf Quote
wayoverthere Posted May 23, 2021 Report Posted May 23, 2021 I started with a pair of midland gxt1000's, then a kg805g (which is my go to for a GMRS HT, though I mostly use the mobiles). also have a couple of Vertex EVX-539 that cover GMRS (450-512), one that covers GMRS & 70cm, and a couple other models (all part 90 Vertex stuff) that are programmed with gmrs channels, though not my go-to for that. Quote
WRMK564 Posted May 23, 2021 Report Posted May 23, 2021 My first and only Part 95 radio is also the KG-805G. I tried to wait on the 905, but could find them in stock. In any event the 805 does pretty much everything I need. Quote
mbrun Posted May 23, 2021 Report Posted May 23, 2021 Started GMRS with Southwestern Bell GMRS HT back in early 2000s. This it looked like this:Then onto Midland GXT1000:Then first repeater capable GMRS HT radio, a Wouxun KG-805G:Then added a Wouxun KG-905G to the toolbox.MichaelWRHS965KE8PLM BBQBuff1967 1 Quote
widnerkj Posted May 23, 2021 Report Posted May 23, 2021 I started by listening with a UV5R, and then went to purchase a motorola XPR7550e. WRTU284 1 Quote
WQBI410 Posted May 23, 2021 Report Posted May 23, 2021 First: an Icom IC-F21GM. Now: Icom IC-F4021 & 4161D. Quote
axorlov Posted May 25, 2021 Report Posted May 25, 2021 My first and current GMRS HTs are Kenwood TK-3170 and it's brother 3173. Out of four I had one died, other three are soldering on for 6 years, with who knows for how long before I bought them on ebay. Quote
Landshark Posted May 26, 2021 Report Posted May 26, 2021 my first was the Midland GXT1000 Then while waiting for my order of some Wouxun KG-905Gs, for me and the family I bought one Wouxun KG-UV9G Lite and won a Wouxun KG-UV9G PRO at an event Still want the Kg-905Gs for the family and one for me as a more robust HT when out of the jeep while offroading, installing a KG-1000 in the jeep One Wouxun KG-UV9Gs will go in the motor home and the other is in the wife's car Quote
DeoVindice Posted May 26, 2021 Report Posted May 26, 2021 My first is a Kenwood TK-390. My current primary portable is an EF Johnson 5100ES. Quote
tneynop Posted May 29, 2021 Report Posted May 29, 2021 First: Midland GXT800 (still working fine!) --- Currently ordered: Wouxun KG-UV9G and KG-905G Quote
Guest Posted June 18, 2021 Report Posted June 18, 2021 Started with some Kenwood TK-350 handhelds, then went to Motorola HT/CDM1250s, then to some XTS/XTL/XPR radios and a single APX7000 which is also my work radio. Quote
WRFP399 Posted June 22, 2021 Report Posted June 22, 2021 GXT650 way back when, replaced with a Vertex VX-231s. Used them when paintballing 10 years ago. About 3 years ago I got a Baofeng UV5R and replaced that with used Motorola PR400s and Vertex VX-231s again. Updated: Moved to Vertex EVX-534s as my personal. Quote
FloridaMountainMan Posted June 22, 2021 Report Posted June 22, 2021 I too started on the UV5R and quickly went to the more durable UV9R, (also based on the quoted wattage outputs on the 3 different UV9R models) so I bought all three models to test the output. None of the three have a wattage of 13 watts like advertised, (5 watts would be bragging) but so far am happy with how much more waterproof it is when compared to the 5R that "hot miked" with me dropping sweat onto the top port. And the bigger battery in the 9R is a plus, (for now as i plan to upgrade in a month or so to something with a little more power). Quote
alanplarue Posted June 29, 2021 Report Posted June 29, 2021 First (only a couple of weeks ago) is a Radioddity GM-30 with the standard rubber duck. Haven't had much success communicating from my house. Radio check shows that I can barely hit a repeater 7.5 miles (as the crow flies) from my house. I've ordered a Radioddity RD-332 high-gain antenna to see if it helps. (It should, I think!) Programming with the Radioddity software was a breeze. Since I know successfully hit that repeater, at least I confirmed that I got it right. Also programmed in a few amateur repeaters to listen to. Been working from home full-time for 16 months now, but we go back to the office in September. There's a linked repeater 5.8 miles from there, so I'll maybe have some lunch time conversations. (I can actually hear that repeater from home, inside the house, and it's 21.5 miles away.) Also thinking I'll get a mobile unit soon. BBQBuff1967 1 Quote
MacJack Posted June 29, 2021 Report Posted June 29, 2021 1 hour ago, alanplarue said: First (only a couple of weeks ago) is a Radioddity GM-30 with the standard rubber duck. Haven't had much success communicating from my house. Radio check shows that I can barely hit a repeater 7.5 miles (as the crow flies) from my house. I've ordered a Radioddity RD-332 high-gain antenna to see if it helps. (It should, I think!) Programming with the Radioddity software was a breeze. Since I know successfully hit that repeater, at least I confirmed that I got it right. Also programmed in a few amateur repeaters to listen to. Been working from home full-time for 16 months now, but we go back to the office in September. There's a linked repeater 5.8 miles from there, so I'll maybe have some lunch time conversations. (I can actually hear that repeater from home, inside the house, and it's 21.5 miles away.) Also thinking I'll get a mobile unit soon. Welcome to the group and sharing your experiences. Glad you figured it out.... alanplarue 1 Quote
Gnaese Posted July 6, 2021 Report Posted July 6, 2021 My first pair of radios as of now are Tenway UV-5r pros which are basiclly Baofeng handhelds. I have both the Naogay 15 inch whip and a begfu foldable antennas when using in the field and a Naogay magnet mount antenna set on a 2 foot x 4 foot of grounded sheet metal at the camper up about 14 feet in the air. I am able to hit several repeaters with the furthest being 55 miles away depending on weather conditions but for the most part i can consistently hit one 35 miles away. In fact I went mobile yesterday and was able to hit it from my residence at 47 miles away. Been real happy with the radios and like everything else will eventually look for better radios. Quote
n1das Posted August 1, 2021 Report Posted August 1, 2021 I have been GMRS licensed since December 1992. My GMRS callsign (KAE9013) resembles an old CB callsign as it predates the FCC Universal Licensing System (ULS). It also predates the creation of FRS in 1996 and the invasion of the bubble packs which followed. In 1993, my first GMRS radios was a pair of Motorola GP300 handhelds. They were expensive at the time but they were the clear quality leader. Since then I've owned and used the following on GMRS: Kenwood TK-370 Kenwood TK-370G Kenwood TK-3140 Kenwood TK-3170 Icom IC-F4GT Icom IC-F40GT Motorola HT-1250 Kenwood TK-5310 (still have) Kenwood NX-300 Hytera PD782G Hytera PD362 Hytera X1p (still have) Hytera PD982 (still have) My newest is a Motorola XPR7550e as I'm moving away from Hytera and going full Moto for everything in the future. No more Kenwood or Icom either. No cheap Chinese radios (CCRs) since you get the bottom of the barrel cr@p that you pay for. I'm p!$$ed at Hytera and done with Hytera since the Motorola v. Hytera lawsuit settlement. I'm also liking Motorola's stuff better anyway. Only top tier Motorola radios going forward. DeoVindice and WRCE984 2 Quote
SEIGLER001 Posted August 2, 2021 Report Posted August 2, 2021 First: Ritron SLX-400 | What a little tank! Still love this radio. Current: Wouxun KG-UV9G | Gotta have that VHF scan, and extra TX channels make for a near perfect though pricey dual bander, but battery life means it does a split shift with a Btech GMRS V-1 . Quote
pcradio Posted August 23, 2021 Report Posted August 23, 2021 On 6/29/2021 at 4:54 PM, alanplarue said: ... Radioddity GM-30 ... ordered a Radioddity RD-332 high-gain antenna to see if it helps. How was the testing? Quote
alanplarue Posted September 9, 2021 Report Posted September 9, 2021 On 8/23/2021 at 3:53 PM, pcradio said: How was the testing? Well, has it been long enough since I’ve logged back on? Sorry about that. The RD-232 works quite well. No trouble hitting that nearest repeater, though I still can’t reach any others. Still haven’t gone back to the office and seldom go anywhere, so I haven’t done any more with it. I did buy a used Vertex 2200 to use as a mobile unit, but I don’t have an antenna yet nor everything else I need to install it. Quote
BBQBuff1967 Posted September 9, 2021 Report Posted September 9, 2021 BTech GMRS-V1 for me right now, As far as a legit licensed radio goes. I still have a pair of Gold Cobra FRS Radios and the Silver Microtalk radios since the nineties. Do they count? The antennas are not removable, so I think they fall primarily in the FRS Category. Overall I’ve been pleased with my unit. It works well in the woods. I’ve not tried it in town yet. I’m doing my best to learn as much as I can to get the most out of my V1. Quote
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