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Anyone know of good suppliers of Handheld units ? Need these with
earpeice and voice activation for use in fugitive recovery. |
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Dr. Anton T. Squeegee wrote:
In article .com, (known to some as Photorider06) scribed... Anyone know of good suppliers of Handheld units ? Need these with earpeice and voice activation for use in fugitive recovery. Unless you plan to have every single one of your team members get their amateur radio license, or you have authorization from a public safety agency to use their frequencie(s), I would suggest FRS radios. With that said: I don't believe that Motorola is a good choice right now. Overpriced, bad support after the sale, and steadily- declining quality in terms of getting spare parts. They also sold off their major service depot to another company, who promptly relocated it to Guadalajara. I would, assuming the proper licensing, suggest you have a look at Kenwood, M/A-Com, or Icom. I suspect that unless the fugitive hunting is done as a charitable event, that Amateur radio wouldn't be allowable as a useage anyhow. I envision that you would want GMRS radios, and probably would want to use a repeater for reliability. I don't know if mobile repeaters are allowed, but would allow you to put an antenna up a little higher on say a Van, then transmit with a little more power to the "satellite radios carried by the bounty hunters. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General..._Radio_Service is a good place to get started. - 73 de Mike KB3EIA - |
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