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Long Range Radio/ Walkie Talkie

mcduff1979

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hi all,

i am looking for a good long range walkie talkie / 2 way radio set that had a good long range and is clear, i have a license from ofcom valid for 5 years, so looking for a long range headset to accompany said license.

i have a set of cobra mt645's but range drops out at about 500m in wooded areas, of which there are many in the sites local to me.

i have not found any so far, hope someone can help

 
Baofeng 888s if on a budget. Baofeng uv-5r if not from ebay or radiogearpro or 409shop.

For the 888s you need a programming cable. For the uv5-r you don't need it, but is useful.

 
Samurai beat me to it, but yeah the baofeng uv-5r plus radios are cheap and reliable with a 4 watt output, plus if you want even more range you can change the antenna for something like a Nagoya NA-701 or Nagoya NA-771.

 
my budget is about £100 per headset and i need 4, also looking for an option like the bowman headset that's compatible with any radio i buy.

problem with the baofeng uv-5r i have read that they are a pain to program, even using a stand alone ease-of-use program called chirps

any advice is greatly appreciated, as im trying to get a full uk loadout, but i really want a good long range radio with the option for the bowman style headset

 
@ cyrexx with the PTT adaptor what pin set do i pick...?

options are : kenwood (2 pin), motorola talkabout (1 pin), midland (2 pin) and icom (2 pin)

 
Its Kenwood on the Baofeng.

You dont have much supplier choice with Bowman (Z Tac or Element).

I have a bone conduction headset on order from a US company and will see how that performs.

 
Cheap airsoft bowman headsets are pretty crap. The wire breaks very easily in just a few uses and you can't fix it. Go for the bit more expensive ones.

 
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@ samurai who make the more expensive bowmans, and where do i get them?

 
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The problem is that you either buy cheap Z Tacs and they often break or you spend a lot of money on the real thing.

People cant always afford the real thing just for Airsoft.

Its a pity nobody makes a mid range product.

There is a guy in Chelmsford who converts real Bowmans but never used him.

 
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real bowmans seem very hard to find, there must be some surplus ones somewhere

 
they arent hard to find, but they wont work with Baofengs without modification

 
Sorry I don't know if there are any not cheap ones. I had a cheap one, it broke, and it also impeded my hearing that side so I went to find a solution that works better for me and my sweaty ears. :D

 
Ah ok no problem, I am worried the baofengs are going to be cheaply made etc specially as there going for 25 quid off ebay. Then I guess I am going to have to find a pouch to fit my osprey mk4 rig

 
No Baofengs are brilliant radios. Ive got three. Of course, if you lay on them or fall on them, they will break.

You dont need them exposed - just make sure you can access the volume knob.

Anyway at that price, they are sacrificial in game.

 
Ok thanks very much, will upgrade to baofengs from cobra

 
We use them for our Okto Eight milsims and one of the players has even built his into a base station cabinet for visual realism !

 
Does the PTT set have a button that can be on a weapon or is it somewhere else

 
Ah cool, I'll order them once I get answer to another thread about l85a2

 
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