RADIODDITY GM-30 GMRS RADIO | 5W

Not just a walkie Talkie.
An HT, or handy talkie, can easily reach up to 25 miles.
With repeater capability your HT can harness 25 or even 50 watts!.
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RADIODDITY GM-30 GMRS RADIO | 5W

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Here is another good starter hand held that has been recommended.

RADIODDITY GM-30 GMRS RADIO | 5W | VHF & UHF SCANNER | NOAA | USB-C | SYNC
$34.99
It comes with the short "Rubber Ducky" antenna and no programing cable. With these two add-ons the price is $56.97 https://www.radioddity.com/products/radioddity-gm-30
Programing instructions here; viewtopic.php?t=113

Compare to the Baofeng GM-15 PRO that comes with two antennas (6 inch and 16 inch) and VOX Headset. $26.59 https://www.amazon.com/BAOFENG-Recharge ... r=1-2&th=1
Use the Baofeng Programing cable, instructions here; viewtopic.php?t=113

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5W/0.5W HIGH-POWER GMRS - 30 GMRS channels (repeater capable), 219 programmable scanner channels (RX only)
VHF & UHF SCANNER/RECEIVER - Receive and scan on UHF & VHF channels in either CH/VFO mode. Easily front-panel-edit scan list.
PC & FRONT-PANEL PROGRAMMING - Easily add new channels and change settings on the go.

SYNC DISPLAY & STANDBY OPTIONS - Single/Dual Watch selectable. Display name/frequency of the monitoring channels. Synchronous Display: show both channel name and frequency in single watch mode.

USB RECHARGEABLE - Upgraded USB Type-C charging battery, charge the radio or just the battery alone.

OTHER FEATURES - NOAA Scanning & Receiver, FM radio, SOS Alarm, Flashlight, Squelch, VOX, TOT (time out time), Squelch Tail Elimination, 6-frequency Steps Selectable, Power Save Mode

Disclaimer: No License is required to purchase this radio, nor to Monitor (listen) to the many Amateur (Ham) Radio frequencies. However, an FCC GMRS License is required to Transmit (Talk) on GMRS Frequencies in the USA. Please visit viewtopic.php?t=29 to learn more.
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