Lscott Posted Sunday at 02:46 PM Report Posted Sunday at 02:46 PM Since many of the favorite radios people use are of Chinese manufacturer those are likely to see a big spike in price when the tariffs kick in. And I would guess everything else that goes with them, battery packs, antennas, microphones etc. Quote
Socalgmrs Posted Sunday at 03:31 PM Report Posted Sunday at 03:31 PM So define “big”. A 25% teriff on a $20 radio is $5. Not big in my book but ok. Now if your one of those guys that loves to spend $450 on a ccr then yea an extra $112 could be considered “big”. now. If your one of those guys that runs used Motorola/kenwood radios it won’t affect you at all. Quote
WSAQ296 Posted Sunday at 03:44 PM Report Posted Sunday at 03:44 PM Bah, it won't hit like you think. Prices have gone up over the years already. BUT, it is a good reason to buy that radio NOW and not later. Great excuse for the spouse, you'll be 'saving' money. I bought my Icom7300 many years ago on the cusp of potential tariffs back then, which never materialized. Quote
WRUE951 Posted Sunday at 03:55 PM Report Posted Sunday at 03:55 PM 1 hour ago, Lscott said: Since many of the favorite radios people use are of Chinese manufacturer those are likely to see a big spike in price when the tariffs kick in. And I would guess everything else that goes with them, battery packs, antennas, microphones etc. just the other day i was thinking of the new Tarrifs kicking in.. Been planning to get two more of my favorites The HP682 and HP702. Atlantic had a sale gong on so i pulled the trigger.. Arriving Monday.. That gives me a total of 4 high end HT's so i should be good to go until dooms day.. Quote
AdmiralCochrane Posted Sunday at 04:00 PM Report Posted Sunday at 04:00 PM $450 ccr?? Name one WRXB215 and Jaay 2 Quote
RIPPER238 Posted Sunday at 04:04 PM Report Posted Sunday at 04:04 PM Don't think its going to be a big deal. Many Motorola and Kenwood radios are made in Japan & Mexico, so they will be effected as well. Quote
Socalgmrs Posted Sunday at 04:10 PM Report Posted Sunday at 04:10 PM 4 minutes ago, RIPPER238 said: Don't think its going to be a big deal. Many Motorola and Kenwood radios are made in Japan & Mexico, so they will be effected as well. Well if you read what was written I said USED so no they will NOT be affected at all Not one penny. I’ve never paid more than $150 for a 50w professional radio. Quote
RIPPER238 Posted Sunday at 04:20 PM Report Posted Sunday at 04:20 PM 8 minutes ago, Socalgmrs said: Well if you read what was written I said USED so no they will NOT be affected at all Not one penny. I’ve never paid more than $150 for a 50w professional radio. True, especially for old base units and as long as you never need to replace handheld batteries. Quote
SteveShannon Posted Sunday at 04:22 PM Report Posted Sunday at 04:22 PM 43 minutes ago, Socalgmrs said: So define “big”. A 25% teriff on a $20 radio is $5. Not big in my book but ok. Now if your one of those guys that loves to spend $450 on a ccr then yea an extra $112 could be considered “big”. now. If your one of those guys that runs used Motorola/kenwood radios it won’t affect you at all. Well, no; that $20 retail price was probably $6 when purchased by the importer. So a 25% tariff would be $1.50 which could easily be absorbed or partially absorbed rather than passed through. A 100% tariff might add $3 to the price. HHD1 1 Quote
Hoppyjr Posted Sunday at 04:35 PM Report Posted Sunday at 04:35 PM I’m fine with a few bucks more as a result of tariffs and hopefully they have the desired impact. WRXB215, DeoVindice and RIPPER238 3 Quote
WRUE951 Posted Sunday at 04:57 PM Report Posted Sunday at 04:57 PM 15 minutes ago, Hoppyjr said: I’m fine with a few bucks more as a result of tariffs and hopefully they have the desired impact. Yup,, I think most will find the 'big sales' will spark impulse buying like never before. Quote
Lscott Posted Sunday at 05:09 PM Author Report Posted Sunday at 05:09 PM 1 hour ago, AdmiralCochrane said: $450 ccr?? https://www.dxengineering.com/parts/any-at-d578uviii WRUE951 and WRXB215 2 Quote
SteveShannon Posted Sunday at 05:25 PM Report Posted Sunday at 05:25 PM 15 minutes ago, Lscott said: https://www.dxengineering.com/parts/any-at-d578uviii Maybe a CR. WRXB215, WRTC928 and Lscott 3 Quote
WRYZ926 Posted Sunday at 05:26 PM Report Posted Sunday at 05:26 PM Well technically the AnytoneAT-D578UV III is a tri-band 2m/1.25m/70cm amateur radio with DMR. Yes they can be opened up for GMRS. I have not seen the Midland MXT500/575 or Wouxun KG-1000G ever cost over $400. Mot of the time they are right around $380. Those are the most expensive Part 95 certified GMRS radios that I know of. We will just have to wait and see what happens. And tariffs against China will affect some Yaesu models too since certain models are made in China. Quote
Jaay Posted Sunday at 07:22 PM Report Posted Sunday at 07:22 PM 3 hours ago, Socalgmrs said: So define “big”. A 25% teriff on a $20 radio is $5. Not big in my book but ok. Now if your one of those guys that loves to spend $450 on a ccr then yea an extra $112 could be considered “big”. now. If your one of those guys that runs used Motorola/kenwood radios it won’t affect you at all. The Anytone 578UVIII is actually a Premium quality radio with a full warranty, compared to other Chinese products. Quote
nokones Posted Sunday at 08:35 PM Report Posted Sunday at 08:35 PM 4 hours ago, AdmiralCochrane said: $450 ccr?? Name one The Wouxun KG1000G + will be over $450 after the tariffs go in effect. Quote
WRUE951 Posted Sunday at 11:24 PM Report Posted Sunday at 11:24 PM 2 hours ago, nokones said: The Wouxun KG1000G + will be over $450 after the tariffs go in effect. Na,, $400 bucks.. Quote
AdmiralCochrane Posted Monday at 11:45 PM Report Posted Monday at 11:45 PM WOW the price on them sure has skyrocketed. I didn't pay anything close to that for mine. Quote
WRUQ758 Posted Wednesday at 03:23 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:23 AM On 3/30/2025 at 12:35 PM, Hoppyjr said: I’m fine with a few bucks more as a result of tariffs and hopefully they have the desired impact. Agreed. The impact needs to be to cripple greedy American conglomerates who outsource all manufacturing to China. Wouxun, Baofeng etc. are rare example of Chinese products sold directly to us. Most Chinese goods are made for companies like Proctor Silex etc. so executive heads can get rich selling us inferior junk products at HIGHLY inflated prices. This will be ending real soon. I'll keep my wideband capable Spectra mobile and Saber portable (made in Malaysia, not China). I have zero problem with Wouxun radios but I do have a problem with toasters, microwaves - EVERYTHING being made there under a trusted American brand name. REAL capitalism means many small to medium size businesses all doing well across our great country. Just google "American Made Products" - MANY things to choose from (sorry no radios). Thats where I buy. Quote
Lscott Posted Wednesday at 12:11 PM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 12:11 PM On 3/31/2025 at 7:45 PM, AdmiralCochrane said: WOW the price on them sure has skyrocketed. I didn't pay anything close to that for mine. The price on the new D878UV HT's are now ridiculously priced at over $300. https://forums.mygmrs.com/gallery/image/270-d878uv-model-1/?context=new When my buddy and I got ours a number of years back they were a bit over $200. We though that was a tad high at the time. Quote
Lscott Posted yesterday at 04:07 PM Author Report Posted yesterday at 04:07 PM Looks like the prices for those $25 CCR's might go up a lot more than 20% if ordered directly by mail. I just read the following on a news site today. Also the delay going through customs will likely be MUCH longer too. Get out your check book, or credit/debit card. ======================================================================================================== Trump even has gone to the point of making sure those who have been gaming the system now will be playing in a fair field, by eliminating the so-called 'de minimus' exceptions that allowed overseas companies, from China and the like, to ship directly to American consumers and avoid tariffs. Those rules had allowed shipments under $800 in value to avoid any payment, and billions of those shipments were routinely sent and delivered. Trump had given the Commerce Department time to develop a plan to collect those payments, and he said that now is in place. Starting May 2, shipments under $800 will be subject to an ad valorem duty of 30% of the value of the postal item or $25 per postal item. On June 1, the per-postal-item tariff will increase to $50, reports confirmed. Billions in revenue for America are predicted. WRUE951 1 Quote
UncleYoda Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago 1 hour ago, Lscott said: Looks like the prices for those $25 CCR's might go up a lot more So maybe our used UV-5Rs will be worth more. Maybe we can use a UV-5R or TD-H3 etc. as a basic unit of trade. WRUE951 and Lscott 1 1 Quote
WRUE951 Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago 8 hours ago, Lscott said: Trump even has gone to the point of making sure those who have been gaming the system now will be playing in a fair field, by eliminating the so-called 'de minimus' exceptions that allowed overseas companies, from China Was on the phone yesterday with my stock broker and the hot investments right now are American companies competing with the Chinese market in hobby and light industiral arts stuff like 3D Printers, Laser cutters and etchers. etc. He also told me some products coming from China like the Bambu Labs 3D printers are going to be made in America still owned by China investors. Overall, i think this is all good and will drive quality back into the things we buy. Quote
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