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Broadsonquads 09-28-2009 12:52 PM

Two Way Radios
 
Howdy Fellow Riders,
I am shopping for two way radios. I ride mostly in the Sierra Nevada mountains, key word being MOUNTAINS. Can anyone recommed a unit that works in trees, mountains etc? I have read reviews on Cabelas site, but nothing seems to be an award winner except a Garmin that also has GPS which I am not opposed.

Thanks for any and all input.
Cathy Broads on Quads

rancher55 09-28-2009 06:50 PM

I have a pair of Midland radio's that are supposed to have a 25 mi. range but that get's cut down very rapidly in the mountains/trees. Line of sight is needed to achieve the maximum range on most if not all two way radio's.

oldmil 09-28-2009 10:57 PM

2 Way Radios
 
I have (had) a pair of Midland GXT756 radios. My wife lost one last weekend while we were riding.

Advertised range of 26 miles. I bet the advertised range for this type of radio must have been achieved in a vacuum chamber in outer space. The best I have achieved is 3.4 miles from high point to high point through heavy forest cover. With direct line of site you may get 5 miles.

I don't think this model is made any more. They are now up to GTX1000+ with "34 mile" range.

I would suggest radios that have GMRS. This is a higher power band. I would guess that any radio rated at more than 20 miles is GMRS. Just a note, GMRS requires a license to use those channels. I don't believe there are any radio cops out busting people without licenses, as long as you don't abuse the radio waves.

I don't have any experience with other brands of radio. These have served me well.

Oldmil

Broadsonquads 10-07-2009 12:43 PM

Thanks will continue to shop.
cathy

BAIR 10-11-2009 04:36 AM

Radios
 
I have been looking at the Scala line of hands free radios - they fit 'IN' your helmet and are ment for 'Local' communications between riders with the abilities to have a Cell phone or MP3 player. Is this what you're looking for?

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merrickvilleguy 03-11-2010 11:52 AM

Won't make a lick of difference what your make of radio is ... the big thing is the band it uses ... old CB radios require no licence and work better in crappier terrain than their modern frs/gmrs counterparts

Mud Slinger 03-11-2010 10:00 PM

Got the Scala2 Hands Free
 
Got the Scala 2 Hands Free. Haven't had the chance to use them but will be Saturday for the first time. Easy install, water proof, blue tooth, am/fm radio, etc. Like was mentioned before, these are hands free, easily charged and are completely voice activated. One thing to watch for with Scala and some of the other in helmet radios is the number that can be linked together. Most of them only two can be linked. We always ride with a group of 3 and the scala allows three to be connected and every person to be able to talk and listen to the others. Competitors only allow the third person to listen and not talk. Not sure where you are from, but Iron Pony in Columbus Ohio has had them on sale for $100 each (50% off).

wydglide 03-16-2010 07:50 PM


Originally Posted by merrickvilleguy (Post 2904420)
Won't make a lick of difference what your make of radio is ... the big thing is the band it uses ... old CB radios require no licence and work better in crappier terrain than their modern frs/gmrs counterparts

Im with merrickvilleguy, on this one
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Mr. Fancy Pants 03-16-2010 08:27 PM

I use the Chatterbox FRS. Simple, only two channels and up to two miles. Voice activated mic for handsfree operation and a audio input if you want to hook up a Spam wordSpam word Spam wordSpam word Spam wordSpam word Spam wordSpam word  or phone, etc. Works great, I've used it on my motorcycles as well. Highly recommend even though the distance isn't great but it's an actual 2 miles, not claimed like most others. The GMRS claims up to 5 miles but the voice is digital and sounds horrible. I prefer the FM over it.

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