As another who has not paid much attention to these tools up to now. How would people say it compares with the likes of a garmin inreach mini 2 and the likes? Aside from cost of course!
They are two different things. These are radios that operate over radio frequencies, not by satellite.
Think walkie talkie but with more power, exchangeable antennas and capable of transmitting and receiving over a broader range of frequencies.
No I get that. But I’m thinking in terms of actual usability when in the great outdoors say when on a multi week expedition in a far flung part of the globe. Not just tuning into the iss because it’s cool.
I’d be a liability, interrupting The Archers and telling Radio 1 they’re rubbish.I would say, if you're going to carry one then you may as well have one that you can also transmit on.
I think, it has to be said, that if you have mobile phone coverage you stand a better chance of getting help. If you don't have coverage, it would be questionable if you'd have anyone within range with suitable kit to hear you using a Baofeng unless you had pre-arranged to use such kit. It's also worth stating that some countries wouldn't allow you in with this gear in the first place and even if they did, you'd need to check your UK license covered you.
However, as a communications device that works even if all power, internet, and phone masts are down, it could be classified as a no-brainer to have as a backup even if you do have to climb a mountain to reach anyone.
I have some licensed walkie talkies; when I suggested using them to my (then) 8 year old grandson he said 'why don't we just use our phones?'.
I’ve got one and think it’s quite good.I’m just reading this thread with interest as I keep a simple AM/FM battery radio about with a manual tuning dial and have been looking at the Tecsun receivers, particularly the PL-368.
I realise this is a receiver only, but is it me being a gear freak that wants one, or could it be a sensible purchase?
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Thanks Sara. I see the value of being able to transmit with the two-ways, but also being able to pick up news and information from much more powerful transmitters such as those used by radio stations. The one I keep in the van is a Prunus J-166 and is pretty cheap, runs on AA. I was put off the Tecsun because the upgraded version runs a battery pack and I really would like to be able to use Eneloops or AA batteries.I’ve got one and think it’s quite good.
They're using some sort of Nokia battery if I remember correctly. I bought one spare and a charger (it's fairly small) and they last for long enough that it's never been a problem.Thanks Sara. I see the value of being able to transmit with the two-ways, but also being able to pick up news and information from much more powerful transmitters such as those used by radio stations. The one I keep in the van is a Prunus J-166 and is pretty cheap, runs on AA. I was put off the Tecsun because the upgraded version runs a battery pack and I really would like to be able to use Eneloops or AA batteries.