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FRS/GMRS in Airsoft...
Hey folks, hoping for a little insight from the regular players on the use of radios in Airsoft.
We are just finalizing a dealer agreement with Motorola and part of that would be access to their Canadian line of Talkabout FRS/GMRS radios and full line of accessories. I don't see a whole lot of discussion here on radios in general so I am trying to gauge how essential they are as part of your kit. Sooo...
Campers, ATVers and Snowmobilers feel free to pitch in ![]() Thanks in advance. This will help in our planning and focus and perhaps will provide an opportunity to better serve the Airsoft community. Cheers!
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FRS has proven underpowered and of limited use, so most people opt for a 4 or 5W UHF. Programmability (to at least be able to set FRS/GMRS channels) is a must. I think most of the other features are based on user preferences. Maybe good battery life.
Unlicensed FRS/GMRS -only radios are usually crippled in terms of power (since they abide by the 2W limit), so I think most people spring for the UHFs. Quote:
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I think a lot of people are going with the tactical headsets now. But again there's a lot of personal preference involved. Quote:
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Great info Drake! Thanks. Having used FRS/GMRS while ATVing, I know the range claims are vastly overstated and are based on ideal conditions. That said, for an average outdoor game, would the range not be sufficient for a team to stay in contact?
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#4 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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Don't buy anything under 4 watt, and get something GMRS.... thats about it lol
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Gotcha! Unfortunately Motorola doesn't provide that intel on their info sheets so not sure what wattage they are running at.
Would I be correct in assuming the below model would run under 4 watts? ![]()
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I do not believe that any of the Motorola FRS/GMRS units transmit above 2 watts. They have 1/2 watt, 1 watt, and 2 watt versions. In the US, the 2 watt versions are said to reach 25 miles, so I believe that would be comparable to the 56 km range stated above.
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Thanks Eagle! Based on the feedback here and elsewhere, it seems the Talkabout line has limited application in Airsoft/Paintball but would likely be suitable for smaller games, and for players on a budget. I will stock accordingly and source some of the more hard core models.
Definitely need to track down some TASC style headsets. Cavalvy stuff looks nice ![]() Cheers!
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formerly Grimm Reaper
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a 2 watt radio will not reach 56 km. You will be lucky if you get 1 or 2.
~Thanato
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Tys
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Exactly what Drake said and add...
- permanent, dummy proof disable of "Beep - I'm a dummy! and am going to let everyone know where I am!" at the end of transmissions or low batt warnings. - big, robust clip on PTT buttons that don't have a retardedly short cable - batteries that last 24 hrs...so it'll make it through a 8hr milsim - quick 1 button or 1 click switch between two preset radio channels - ability to listen to 2 channels and quick choice of transmitting on either |
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The Motorola FRS and GMRS radios are fine for general airsoft skrimishes where the field isn't that big or is not an urban/MOUT field. Hills, buildings, and even dense trees can impact the performance of a radio. For MILSIM intra squad communications, the FRS/GMRS radios should be fine because you won't really be that far away. For large events or platoon/batallion level comms, they might not have the power to reach. |
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formerly Lestat_d
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Location: Waterloo, kitchener, guelph, mississauga, north east toronto
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when I get home I'll provided examples of known products that already perform these functions, however I have yet to see one compatible with the FRS/GMRS lines
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While on the topic i cant find my motorola.. so may need to buy a new one.. What ones have the greatest range ? (claimed rangers are never actually achieved!)
I was just taking a look at the cobra CXR900C and the motorola EM1020R both at costco for about 80$ for 2/charger |
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http://www.technologydirectcanada.co...duct_info.html Free ship plus $5 off first order. ![]() Retail status here not setup yet but it is imminent! Cheers!
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