I'm new to the group and all signed up for the 101 in a couple of weeks. I've got a CB, but it looks like you guys are using FRS radios. I don't know much about either radios, but the little do know (or guess) is that CBs can't communicate with FRS radios - different frequencies or something. Is that the case?
Thanks in advance,
Joey
Cb radios v FRS
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Re: Cb radios v FRS
Correct. A CB radio cannot communicate with a FRS radio. They operate at vastly different frequencies.
The hand held FRS radios that 99% of clubs member use is a Baofeng UV5R. About $25 on Amazon. Great little radios.
I have 4 of them.
The hand held FRS radios that 99% of clubs member use is a Baofeng UV5R. About $25 on Amazon. Great little radios.
I have 4 of them.
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Re: Cb radios v FRS
Joe CBs have been used by people for a way long time , then someone thought it would be a good idea to upgrade the club to these FRS radios . If your a sportsman at all , look at a better brand and mostly come in pairs . They are great for hunting ,hiking, boating or even if your multiple car traveling. My son and I use them hunting "Motorola GXT" have the swat style headset , when you whisper we can hear every word. Your gonna want some kind of hands free device I would think . FjR68