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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2025
I wanted something for climbing that was cheaper than Rocky talkie. These come in at just a fraction of the cost and deliver everything I need for multi pitch rock climbing. I’m planning on designing amount for these for a carabiner and 3-D printing it. If you have any interest, keep an eye on thingiverse and you might see it within the coming weeks.
Amanda
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2025
Battery life is good. Very basic but works well. Good value for the price.
John T Draughon
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2025
Line of sight in suburban flat land gave me 1.5 miles. I was able to use the RX Code/TX Code settings to communicate with Motorola Talkabouts using the Motorola privacy codes.I replaced the factory antenna with the following to more than double the usable distance.UAYESOK GMRS Antenna (462-467 MHZ) SMA-Male 15-Inch Soft Whip Upgrade for BaoFeng UV-5X UV-5G Radioddity GM-30 Retevis RB27 TIDRADIO GM-5R GMRS Handheld Radios (2 Pack)https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CF9CQZKM?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title
LindenHighwind
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de septiembre de 2024
The walkies are really well built, and super user friendly. The downside is, I was under the impression that these were higher powered, so that was a slight disappointment. I'm already looking to upgrade the antenna on them, and need to get more walkies for my friend group. I'll buy a higher powered set and use these for more local things.When it comes to function and sound, they are great. They seem to transmit well, and the speaker is very clear when you are in range. The NOAA picks up well, and the FM radio does ok, again I think this will do well with the antenna upgrade. the battery seems to last quite a while on these, and they come with a very nice split cable to charge them.Overall, I think they are great for the price if you want something that's easy to use and you are intimated by all of the buttons on other walkies.
Sean6
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de diciembre de 2023
I'm new to the GMRS radio market, but after watching YT tutorials courtesy of NotARubicon, I'm now a bonafide "expert".I got my GMRS license ($35 to the FCC, which covers me and family for 10-yr). Next step: buy a Baofeng GMRS programming cable ($10). Search for and download the "CHIRP" programming application online (tip: select Retevis RB27 for the Make/Model within CHIRP when programming). The G11S comes inexplicably programmed with "tones" on each GRMS channel, which means they can't listen to other-brand radios unless their Rx & Tx tones are the same. It's possible to remove the Rx & Tx tones with the on-device interface, but it's easier using CHIRP (NotARubicon has tutorials). I removed all tones Rx & Tx from every channel, which means I can hear everything and anyone on any GMRS channel. REMEMBER: there's no such thing as 'privacy' on GMRS radios. It's marketing bologna to say so (i.e. if a GMRS radio has no Rx tone set on a particular channel, then they can hear any Tx on that channel irrespective of Tx tone).I was comparing these to Rocky Talkies, which are $300 and currently on backorder (why...). For $36 for a pair (black Friday), these G11S blow the RT's out of the water. Both have 5-watt output, therefore equivalent range. First of all the RT's don't have a screen, which means you'll have to pre-program them using a desktop computer (UPDATE: A friend bought the RT's and apparently you CAN'T program the RT's, so why would you buy them!?). The G11S can be programmed in-field with the on-device display. You can add Rx/Tx tones on each channel, turn on/off dual-channel monitoring, alter comfort features (backlight, beeps, etc.). And while both the RT's and the G11S both have NOAA weather monitoring, the G11S also has FM radio, but the RT's do not! The G11S also has a useful LED light on the top. The only downside is the battery capacity is slightly smaller, but the G11S can be recharged via a USB-C cable... since I usually carry a backup battery when I'm in the wilderness to recharge my phone and flashlights, I can use the same USB-C cable to also recharge these. Battery anxiety gone. With the RT's you're paying 10x more $ for IP67 waterproofing and an attached carabiner... big whoop. Buy some Electronicoat electronics waterproofing spray. I've read reviews of Baofeng's other radios such as their famous UV5R and it seems they're already pretty resistant to water and durable - I don't intend to swim with them.After buying a cable, programming the radio to my heart's content with CHIRP, and purchasing a high-gain female SMA antenna ($20), these far surpass other, more expensive GMRS radios. These have MORE features than the $300 RT's! These also look more updated compared to other Baofengs, have a nice solid quality feel, eliminated the keypads (not really needed if you've preprogrammed), and can be recharged with USB-C. Get the G11S and return those insanely-priced Rockie Talkies.
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