HHD1 Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago I'm looking for a HT that has scannable banks or groups if you will. My AR-5rm allows me to select which channels I want to scan, usually programmed by CHIRP. However, it's not convenient to change which ones to scan out in the "field". I would like something that has multiple groups or banks that I can set to scan on the fly. Like, if I'm scanning all channels on bank 1, then decide to scan bank 2 instead, I could easily switch with a button push or two. I'm sure something like that has to exist. I'm just not having much luck finding one in my searches. Does anyone here have a recommendation? Quote
tweiss3 Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago Anything commercial from Harris/Motorola/Kenwood TK-3140 has Part 95 approval and can do multiple zones up to 250 total channels. You likely won't find anything in the cheaper chinese radio market. HHD1 1 Quote
TerriKennedy Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 39 minutes ago, HHD1 said: I'm looking for a HT that has scannable banks or groups if you will. My AR-5rm allows me to select which channels I want to scan, usually programmed by CHIRP. However, it's not convenient to change which ones to scan out in the "field". I would like something that has multiple groups or banks that I can set to scan on the fly. Like, if I'm scanning all channels on bank 1, then decide to scan bank 2 instead, I could easily switch with a button push or two. I'm sure something like that has to exist. I'm just not having much luck finding one in my searches. Does anyone here have a recommendation? Since you're talking about receiving and not transmitting (the BF-F8HP Pro is not type approved for Tx on GMRS - it's an amateur licensed hand-held)... Wait for the next release of the BF-F8HP Pro firmware. I can't say when it will happen, other than "probably this month". Then look on the BTECH web site for highlights in the new firmware, or download the "Firmware update bundle" which has the firmware, quick installation instructions, and a detailed list of changes in each firmware version. Quote
Lscott Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago Look at the Kenwood TK-3170, but only 128 channels and 128 zones. It also has Part 95 certification. I carry one of these around for UHF Ham and GMRS. It uses the typical K1 type plug, like most or the Chinese radios use, for programming and speaker mic accessories. https://forums.mygmrs.com/gallery/image/263-tk-3170jpg/?context=new SteveShannon 1 Quote
Jaay Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 3 hours ago, HHD1 said: I'm looking for a HT that has scannable banks or groups if you will. My AR-5rm allows me to select which channels I want to scan, usually programmed by CHIRP. However, it's not convenient to change which ones to scan out in the "field". I would like something that has multiple groups or banks that I can set to scan on the fly. Like, if I'm scanning all channels on bank 1, then decide to scan bank 2 instead, I could easily switch with a button push or two. I'm sure something like that has to exist. I'm just not having much luck finding one in my searches. Does anyone here have a recommendation? Pick up a used Xpr 6550 for $125-200 bucks and assign what you need to zones, and just turn on/off your zones from the front panel. Quote
Socalgmrs Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago What are we needing to scan? It’s 22 channels and repeaters. Here is gmrs, You go out in a group. You all agree on a channel or a repeater or maybe both. Maybe even more then one repeater and a couple simplex channels. You do the activity. When you’re done you turn off your radio. What are we scanning? How many strange men do you really need to talk to in a day? If you scan 15-22 with no tones you just scanned every repeater in range. It takes a radio 3 seconds to scan that or less really. How many banks and repeaters does one person need to scan? I’m one of the few that uses gmrs radios every single day 365 days a year for 10-12 hours or more a day, for many reasons both work play and emergencies. I even use them in other states and I’ve never needed to scan multiple groups. Again it’s 22 channels. Quote
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