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Hi so I’ve recently wanted to start using a radio in milsims etc and just found out about the license and I was wondering how hard is it to get one and how many people actually have one
I’ve used phones as comms on sites - I’ve phoned people at big games getting them to look around the safe zone and to send reinforcements, or as part of managing a game on large sites.Out of interest anyone successfully use smartphones connected to headsets for airsoft purposes? I know likely an issue that remote sites lacking in signal etc but have a few spare smartphones I'm considering doing such with
Sorry to be the one fella, but that is still illegal, Baofengs not BF-88x transmit at 1 or 5 watts, the legal limit on PMR is 0.5 watts... Although the chances of getting collared are infinitesimal... What you will end up doing is jamming the frequency for anyone else tryingg to use 446MHz because of your higher outputThe guys i play with have all got a boafeng radios, non of them have licenses but program them for pmr use. So I jumped on the bandwagon and its an easy setup to do and help enough.
Agreed, the worst part of getting the license is navigating that hateful abortion of a website OFCOM have!Our little group bought a license. The UK light one, I think it was £75 and covers us for 5 years. Split between the 5/6 it wasn't a lot and even then when you spread that over 5 years, well worth it to get off the peasant channels and power restrictions.
The long and short of it is that if you buy a radio and can program/remove it's antenna then it isn't technically legal for PMR use however the chances of getting caught are about the same as Victoria Beckham hitting the right note in a Spice Girls reunion concert.
For the amount we spend on kit and pouches and stuff, a radio license is pocket money.