How To Chose Which GMRS Radio You Should Buy | 4K

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • With so much content, and so many new GMRS radios out there, it can get a little overwhelming when it comes time to pick your first radio. In this video, I give you some key features you should look for when picking out your first GMRS radio.
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:40 Bonus Factor: Price
    01:04 Factor 1
    02:14 Factor 2
    03:08 Factor 3
    04:19 Factor 4
    05:26 Factor 5
    07:29 Conclusion
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Komentáře • 16

  • @nodoakdozeer1339
    @nodoakdozeer1339 Před rokem +1

    BTECH GMRS-PRO is a great first radio for any smart phone user. So easy yet powerful with great features for the pricepoint. Can even turn one into your Mobile Station with the BTECH UHF amplifier.

  • @stauffer65
    @stauffer65 Před 4 měsíci

    Just watched your vid. thanks for the info. I'm a real newbie at GMRS and am looking for all the help i can get. Just received my license thanks to your vid on that sub, and am looking to get my 1st radio. I think I've narrowed it down to 2. KG-905G or KG-935G+. I like the G+ for the wp feature but not sure if it is to much for me to understand up front. Id like to push the button and talk and get into repeaters and tones a little down the rd. Mainly interest to use for camping and family if cell or internet service goes down. Which do you think is the go to radio and i hope you are up for more questions because I'm very willing to learn. Thank you and keep the vis coming!!

  • @DavidGarber-mx7lj
    @DavidGarber-mx7lj Před rokem

    This is a GREAT guy. Never meet him before and he gave me a radio.THANKS

    • @MattKester
      @MattKester  Před rokem

      Thanks David, it was a pleasure getting to meet you. I'm glad you were able to make use of it!

  • @clydeosterhout1221
    @clydeosterhout1221 Před rokem

    Great and informative video!
    I have GMRS radios from Baofeng, Retevis, Radioddity, and Pofung. They all work equally well. The biggest factors that I look for are:
    - removable antennas and sockets that work with commonly available adapters for use with a mag mount antenna
    - a “K” type connector so that more standard accessories can be used
    - dual band reception capability so that I can monitor marine vhf transmissions
    - availability of replacement/extra batteries
    - usb-c charging
    - quick and easy on unit programming with enough menus, but not too many!
    Everyone focuses on wattage when buying a GMRS. In my experience that is one of the least important factors. My “3 watt” and “5 watt” radios have the same real world range. In fact that range is not much different in simplex mode than my FRS radios!

    • @MattKester
      @MattKester  Před rokem

      Good points, Clyde! Those are all great features to look out for and you’re right, the wattage obsession is a little bit unnecessary.

  • @DARTHDANSAN
    @DARTHDANSAN Před rokem +2

    Kg-935g and call it a day !

  • @user-zv8gd3jl7q
    @user-zv8gd3jl7q Před 9 měsíci

    Which GMRS should I get that’s small, 10watts, water prove, which includes text and maybe GPS location ability. Are baofengs good for distance? What modal ? Thank you

  • @bulldogbrower6732
    @bulldogbrower6732 Před rokem

    Great overview, good concise clear talk. Would you do a review on the revolutionary BTech GMRS Pro, it’s mapping features are particularly interesting and not fully utilized yet. I am interested in using it while hiking with a group. It would also be a great radio for search and rescue. Thanks for taking the time to give information about the use of the GMRS family of radios.

    • @MattKester
      @MattKester  Před rokem

      Thanks! I'd love to do a review on it, I'll see if I can get it slotted in in the next month or so. Right now, I've only got one contact who's using it, but I also use APRS on the HAM radio side of things for a log of the same uses and I'd love to do a side bye side comparison with them as well.

  • @rawlinharringtonke8tiq837

    I use all my Ham HTs.. I like using my Yaesu FT5 but my Icom ID52 has the best audio quality.

  • @thejackw777
    @thejackw777 Před rokem

    What do you think of the Quansheng UV 5K? 0 to 599 Mhz. Doesn't transmit on all frequencies. Covers Ham and GMRS. Not really legal, but no one seems to care. I check in on the net and the repeater is 30 miles away. Transmission is very good if I'm grounded (barefoot or touching a ground wire). Interested in your opinion. Thanks for your video.

  • @ewicky
    @ewicky Před rokem

    What song is in the background?

    • @Thatsmisteroldguytou
      @Thatsmisteroldguytou Před rokem +1

      The Sad Ham Blues!!!

    • @MattKester
      @MattKester  Před rokem

      It's from Soundstripe, the music licensing service I use. Can't remember all the specifics, but here's the link. app.soundstripe.com/songs/11630