clumpyedge
AF-UK patch owner
- Aug 5, 2013
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Can anyone suggest anything that's worthwhile? I play a lot in woodland so would need to be good for that type of environment....
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it really depends what you are after, if you're looking for a simple two way then there's really cheap crap everywhere (Motorola do a decent two way), but of course the more advanced you get the higher prices will be. for alot of people who like simulation, the real deal is the only option. so do you want the military look? and what is a price range you were thinking of?
Id recommend steering clear of Cobra radios, they're not the best quality by a long stretch.
Anything which is a PMR446 radio will work with any other PMR446 radio. I personally use an Intek MT5050, they're not cheap but they're very good for their price, others swear by the Motorola XTNiD.
One thing to note though is with radios you're buying a real product which is doing what it was really intended for, a clone of something is going to fall below the standard that you require in most cases, as will cheap option. You wouldn't buy a cheap pair of boots to protect your feet and ankes, you can't expect a cheapo radio to allow effective communication in any but the most ideal of conditions. The exception to that being the most basic components; e.g. speakers and microphones. A clone headset combined with the appropriate PTT will work 90% of the time.
http://www.twoway-radio.co.uk/personal <--- stacks of good deals there, I wouldn't consider anything under £50 for a pair though and would recommend looking in the bottom half of the page at the least.
Not to mention really fussy on headsets. Definitely steer clear.Id recommend steering clear of Cobra radios, they're not the best quality by a long stretch.
Unfortunately the licenses are not free, but they are legally allowed to be owned by private citizens. I think the ham licenses are about £80 a year.I thought ham radio licences where free any way i want to make the switch away from my questionably modded midlands.