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I finally bought the last two of these in my area , as X-mas gifts :thumb:
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Radio Shack is clearancing them for $9.99 (discontinued model # 210-1850)

I really like mine :) . They plug into the power port, all the controls are on the mike, and it has a mag-mount antenna.

We have been using the FRS (Family Radio Service) radios more than the CB for car-to-car communications on trail rides and Geocaching runs. The hand held units are small and easy to carry, communications are clear and privacy channels allow for many choices to avoid traffic.

These units will be nice since I will not be wasting batteries while traveling and the external antenna offers a greater range.

I also have three Motorola hand helds, one X-act FRS/GMRS, and an old pair of GE radios.

I would say that the Motorola's have been the best for battery life and performance, though Tach's X-act FRS/GMRS works great too (Walmart clearance $2 :mad: should have bought all 10 of them! )

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Nice external ant. Midland had a FRS with external ant. as well. I have a few FRS as well. The Audiovox I have eat through battries fast(handhelds). I also have a Memerex FRS when they first came out and it's very good on battery life.

We tried on our local runs here to get people to use FRS but since most people had CBs, we gave up on the FRS units for CBs.

But for 2bucks, I would have got a few FRS just to give as gifts.

I have not seen that FRS at the shack but that would be a great solution since it has an external ant. and runs on car power as well. Sweet find!

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Conman wrote:I have not seen that FRS at the shack but that would be a great solution since it has an external ant. and runs on car power as well.
You have to ask for it by the part # 210-1850 since it has been discontinued most stores do not even have the left over units on display. Two local stores still had them in the stock room though :)

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I finally bought the last two of these in my area
:shock: thanks for the heads up henry j :lol: j/k I aint a radioo type of guy .. Thats a good buy :thumb:
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never heard of that FRS...

in january i had a cb and was still left out of conversations...
not by FRS's....every body had HAM"s in their trucks :cry:
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I've had my Ham licence for almost 15 years now. It is really a must if you too far off the beaten path. If you need help cell phones are ok, but their not that reliable once you get off in to no mans land. And when your in the mountains a CB drops back to line of sight. Having the 50 watts of a Ham rig and being able to hit a repeater and go for several hundred miles is a comfort. I used to be the president of the Carolina Trailblazers back when I was riding a lot, and we always had 9 or 10 hams with us when we rode and they always seemed to come in handy.
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HAM's ? Image
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Crew02 wrote:I've had my Ham licence for almost 15 years now. It is really a must if you too far off the beaten path. If you need help cell phones are ok, but their not that reliable once you get off in to no mans land. And when your in the mountains a CB drops back to line of sight. Having the 50 watts of a Ham rig and being able to hit a repeater and go for several hundred miles is a comfort. I used to be the president of the Carolina Trailblazers back when I was riding a lot, and we always had 9 or 10 hams with us when we rode and they always seemed to come in handy.
I've been meaning to get my lic. Just never seem to do. :(

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Now that they have dropped the Morse Code test for the Tech license, it is easier than ever to get your license. They have computer software with the test pool of questions on it that you can take. When you get the wrong answer, it will show you the correct answer. You can learn the material in just a few days with the software. I'm studying for the General Class license now.
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what does HAM stand for? :?
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2bunik wrote:what does HAM stand for? :?
i found this page:
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