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OK hows this for a PMR 446
4 November 2012, 22:02, (This post was last modified: 4 November 2012, 22:13 by NorthernRaider.)
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RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446
(4 November 2012, 21:55)Lightspeed Wrote:
(4 November 2012, 21:48)NorthernRaider Wrote: LS wrote
""For anyone considering purchasing an Intek MT 5050 with the intention of making the high power mod, for the same 70 quid, you could purchase a far more capable Walkie-Talkies such as the Baofeng UV5r. Only last week I reviewed an upgraded Baofeng, which for the same money as the Intek can do the following:""

Can you expand on that please me old radioologist ?

Hiya NR,

Sorry, I don't get what you mean. I listed tahte advantages in my reply: Walie Talkies like the UV5r cover more bands, ie have greater frequency range both on transmit and receive, and for the same money as the MT5050 can be upgraded with accessories taht will greatly increase operating time from the power pack, add a hand mike/speaker which is ultra useful when operating while portable with a fully loaded burgen, additional antennas to increase range and 12v power adaptors to allow the unit to operate directly from any 12v supply.

Ta muchly, I'm with you now, most of the frequencies appear to be HAM frequencies which is out in my book,so more frequencies is pointless if you need a ham licence to access them, I reiterate my original requirements for a SIMPLE , UNLICENCED,CHANNEL DISPLAY NOT FREQUENCIES, STAND ALONE ( no repeaters ) theres only the PMR 446 channels of use, I wonder if it displays the PMR 446 frequencies as channels or frequencies? Smile
He He He, I'm going to need to have a drink of whiskey before long, I dont honestly know why I cannot explain myself in clear terms that the techno experts can grasp.

HAND HELD RADIO
4 watts minimum
UNLICENCED
Display in CHANNELS not frequencies
Does not need modifying by any more than cutting a link wire to get full power
BNC antenna fitting
Uses AA batteries
NO reprogramming
NO connecting to a computer
Does NOT use repeaters
10 mile line of sight range

Simple, concise, something any new prepper can unpack from its box after TSHTF and use straight away. !!!

99.99 % of preppers see a radio as a tool nothing more they are not interested in upgrades, repeaters, fancy antenna, licences, side bands, UHV versus VHF,repeaters etc. So it is fair to say there is NO suitable radio equipment at this time to meet our very simple needs
Yup in comparison the UV5-R is a better, indeed much better piece of kit than the Intek, sadly neither appear suitable for anyone except commited hobbyists.

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Messages In This Thread
OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by NorthernRaider - 4 November 2012, 20:15
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by Familyguy - 4 November 2012, 20:18
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by NorthernRaider - 4 November 2012, 20:31
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by Lightspeed - 4 November 2012, 21:32
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by NorthernRaider - 4 November 2012, 21:48
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by Lightspeed - 4 November 2012, 21:55
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by NorthernRaider - 4 November 2012, 22:02
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by Lightspeed - 4 November 2012, 22:52
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by Paul - 4 November 2012, 22:22
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by NorthernRaider - 4 November 2012, 22:27
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by NorthernRaider - 4 November 2012, 22:57
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by Lightspeed - 4 November 2012, 23:18
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by The Local Ned - 6 November 2012, 00:46
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by Lightspeed - 7 November 2012, 15:47
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by Skean Dhude - 4 November 2012, 23:24
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by NorthernRaider - 4 November 2012, 23:42
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by Martin200261 - 5 November 2012, 01:27
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by Lightspeed - 5 November 2012, 08:00
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by NorthernRaider - 6 November 2012, 10:47
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by Lightspeed - 6 November 2012, 11:07
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by The Local Ned - 8 November 2012, 20:51
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by Paul - 8 November 2012, 23:22
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by Lightspeed - 9 November 2012, 11:43
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by Paul - 9 November 2012, 17:12
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by Lightspeed - 9 November 2012, 17:33
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by Skean Dhude - 9 November 2012, 17:51
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by Paul - 9 November 2012, 18:11
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by The Local Ned - 9 November 2012, 23:23
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by Oggydoggy100 - 9 November 2012, 21:55
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by Lightspeed - 12 November 2012, 08:01
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by The Local Ned - 11 November 2012, 16:11
RE: OK hows this for a PMR 446 - by BrixhamBadger - 12 November 2012, 09:37

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