I am seeing a lot of new GMRS radios hitting the market. I guess the manufacturers are anticipating a resurgence of interest in GMRS with the about-to-be adopted $35 fee ?
Wouxun has introduced several new HTs and a mobile, and I even got an ad from Radioddity announcing the Baofeng UV-5X GMRS-legal HT ! What else would be pushing the market for these “legal” GMRS radios ? I get that there may also be a “prepper” movement that may have created a demand, although my personal belief is that you should never ever trust government, and you should always be prepared...but that is another thread.
I just bought an Anytone AT-779UV GMRS “legal” radio to replace the Midland Micromobile in my wife’s car.
http://anytone.net/pro_info100.html
Interesting little radio, and although you will need the free software to change CTCSS/DCS tones and bandwidth, it is generally $50 less than the Midlands, and has better TX audio.
Do you think the $35 fee will actually cause more people to get licensed on GMRS?
Has the censorship occurring on the interwebs caused people to rethink their comms capabilities?
Do you believe GMRS serves a valuable function in an age of 5g cellular connectivity?
I am curious why the manufacturers are pumping out the GMRS radios. Any thoughts?
Wouxun has introduced several new HTs and a mobile, and I even got an ad from Radioddity announcing the Baofeng UV-5X GMRS-legal HT ! What else would be pushing the market for these “legal” GMRS radios ? I get that there may also be a “prepper” movement that may have created a demand, although my personal belief is that you should never ever trust government, and you should always be prepared...but that is another thread.
I just bought an Anytone AT-779UV GMRS “legal” radio to replace the Midland Micromobile in my wife’s car.
http://anytone.net/pro_info100.html
Interesting little radio, and although you will need the free software to change CTCSS/DCS tones and bandwidth, it is generally $50 less than the Midlands, and has better TX audio.
Do you think the $35 fee will actually cause more people to get licensed on GMRS?
Has the censorship occurring on the interwebs caused people to rethink their comms capabilities?
Do you believe GMRS serves a valuable function in an age of 5g cellular connectivity?
I am curious why the manufacturers are pumping out the GMRS radios. Any thoughts?