WSEG508 Posted August 29 Report Posted August 29 is there a gmrs mobile radio that has air frequencies to listen to? Quote
back4more70 Posted August 29 Report Posted August 29 Amazon says the Tidradio TD-H3 can receive airband. I don't own one so I don't know anything about it. I have several H.A.M. radios that will do it, but after ten minutes I get bored with the airband. YMMV. Raybestos 1 Quote
WSEG508 Posted August 29 Author Report Posted August 29 ok thanks, my son is getting ready to start training as a pilot so i wanna listen in. Any who thanks for the info. WRUU653 1 Quote
labreja Posted August 29 Report Posted August 29 In my opinion, I think the TD-H3 scans too slowly and you may miss some conversations based on how many air band frequencies you will be scanning. I purchased the Quansheng k6 and it receives air band, and I was pleasantly surprised at how quickly it scans. My go to though, is a Yaesu FT-60. I like that radio so much I bought a second. I hope this helps. WSEG508 1 Quote
Socalgmrs Posted August 29 Report Posted August 29 Woxoun hand helds most if not all do air band. Talkpod a36, uv5g pro…. Many handhelds rx air band. Just gotta do an internet search, look at your budget and place an order. WSEG508 1 Quote
JBRPong Posted August 29 Report Posted August 29 I have Wouxun Q10G and KG9X - both can do air band receive only. Also have Radtel RT-730 although not GMRS only but much cheaper than both Wouxuns, can receive air band too. WSEG508 1 Quote
WRWE456 Posted August 29 Report Posted August 29 Have you considered a scanner? They are much faster at scanning than any two way radio. Also you may need a different antenna to receive air band well for a two way radio unless you are close to the action. SteveShannon and RayDiddio 2 Quote
LeeBo Posted August 29 Report Posted August 29 The TID Radio H3 and the Baofeng AR-5RM both have airband frequencies. But as previously stated, both scan really slow unless all you’re scanning is a few airband frequencies.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk SteveShannon 1 Quote
WRUU653 Posted August 29 Report Posted August 29 3 hours ago, WSEG508 said: is there a gmrs mobile radio that has air frequencies to listen to? Yes. The KG-1000 plus does. They asked about mobile GMRS radio. SteveShannon and JBRPong 1 1 Quote
SteveShannon Posted August 29 Report Posted August 29 It’s not mobile, it’s handheld, but it’s a real scanner designed for the air band. This will allow you to select a GMRS radio for its GMRS performance rather than worrying about including air band, but the KG1000G that Gil recommended above is an excellent GMRS radio!: https://www.mypilotstore.com/MyPilotStore/sep/15328?gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAAD_uYzJoyN5lXiCWSPx0R_fYtfIf1&gclid=CjwKCAjwuMC2BhA7EiwAmJKRrC3HmXpv8iPzAbs3NiYJFCWSdTwqoaVhXNEf37LsgmOidxGQ-ImHqhoCKU0QAvD_BwE WRUU653 1 Quote
dosw Posted August 29 Report Posted August 29 38 minutes ago, LeeBo said: The TID Radio H3 and the Baofeng AR-5RM both have airband frequencies. But as previously stated, both scan really slow unless all you’re scanning is a few airband frequencies. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk The AR-5RM is not capable of transmitting at 0.5w, and as such, isn't appropriate for channels 8-14. Its low power is closer to 2.5w +/- 0.3w. It's also not type approved, of course. I like my two way radios, but when I need a scanner I use a scanner. Even a 25 year old Pro-92 scans faster than a modern Baofeng, at around 20-25 channels per second. I think a UV5G Plus scans around five channels per second. It takes a Baofeng just over four seconds to get through all 22 GMRS channels. It takes a 25 year old dedicated scanner a second. Let's say that at 25kHz spacing in the air band a Baofeng is 2x faster than scanning set channels, at 10 steps per second. Even a 25 year old dedicated scanner searches through frequency bands at around 50 steps per second. There are 1160 25kHz steps in the VHF air band. You get through 1160 steps in 116 seconds with the Baofeng. You get through 1160 steps in 24 seconds with an old dedicated scanner. Scanning isn't what two-way radios are optimized for. WSEG508 and SteveShannon 2 Quote
LeeBo Posted August 29 Report Posted August 29 The AR-5RM is not capable of transmitting at 0.5w, and as such, isn't appropriate for channels 8-14. Its low power is closer to 2.5w +/- 0.3w. It's also not type approved, of course.Who said anything about transmitting? The OP asked “is there a gmrs mobile radio that has air frequencies to listen to?”.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
WRUU653 Posted August 29 Report Posted August 29 I think that scanning isn’t the likely use case here. 4 hours ago, WSEG508 said: ok thanks, my son is getting ready to start training as a pilot so i wanna listen in. Any who thanks for the info. More likely in this case you will know the frequency of the aircraft and airport so if you are hanging out by the airport while your son is getting lessons you can listen to him. Sounds like a cool use of the radio. WRHS218, SteveShannon and WRXB215 3 Quote
dosw Posted August 29 Report Posted August 29 1 hour ago, LeeBo said: Who said anything about transmitting? The OP asked “is there a gmrs mobile radio that has air frequencies to listen to?”. I made the assumption that this question: "is there a gmrs mobile radio that has air frequencies to listen to" is asking for a 2-way GMRS radio, that can also listen to air frequencies. The AR-5RM is not a GMRS radio. And though it can be configured to transmit on the GMRS frequencies, it exceeds the GMRS power limit by 5x on channels 8-14. So if he's asking for a GMRS radio, that one should be out of the running unless he is ok with not using it for transmitting on those frequencies. It will, however, listen to air band, GMRS, and so on just fine. I still like the radio. But someone who wants to buy a GMRS radio that also listens to airband should know that they're getting a radio that doesn't provide a way to stay within the power requirements of GMRS. Quote
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