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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

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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.

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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.

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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

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@ 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)

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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.

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

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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

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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

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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.

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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 !

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You buy the PTT separately. Its a product of whichever headset you use.

Generally its hard wired and sits on your chest somewhere. Thats how the British Army use Bowmans anyway..

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If you look at the NEV site I linked to, he suppliesreal recon Bowmans and a PTT to link to a Kenwood connection for the Baofeng. Not cheap but better than keep replacing Z Tacs.

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