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  • amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.netA This user is from outside of this forum
    amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.netA This user is from outside of this forum
    amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.net
    wrote on sidst redigeret af
    #1

    Hey Lemmings. I’m looking for a decent budget walkie talkie.

    My use case is pretty casual. Nothing crazy like survival situations or long-distance missions. Mainly for small hikes and some work communication where my phone isn’t ideal.

    Criteria:
    • Budget: up to ~50€ (ideally a set of 2 or more)
    • Region: Europe (putting this here for shopping options.)
    • License-free frequency

    I’ve been eyeing a few options:
    • Motorola 42. The blue kiddie vibe kinda puts me off lol
    • Retevis models seem to have decent reviews for the price
    • Jucjet 4-set for around 44€ looks tempting for the pack deal

    Has anyone used these or got other recommendations? Rockie Talkie keeps popping up but it’s expensive and way above my use case. Cheers

    Throwaway thoughts:
    I’m trying to decentralize my tech life away from my phone. Radio comms feel like a step in the right direction. Meshtastic is also on the todo list. Might even look into pagers soon.

    Z robottoaster@mander.xyzR ilovedigit@piefed.socialI M benm2023@lemmy.worldB 5 Replies Last reply
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    • amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.netA amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.net

      Hey Lemmings. I’m looking for a decent budget walkie talkie.

      My use case is pretty casual. Nothing crazy like survival situations or long-distance missions. Mainly for small hikes and some work communication where my phone isn’t ideal.

      Criteria:
      • Budget: up to ~50€ (ideally a set of 2 or more)
      • Region: Europe (putting this here for shopping options.)
      • License-free frequency

      I’ve been eyeing a few options:
      • Motorola 42. The blue kiddie vibe kinda puts me off lol
      • Retevis models seem to have decent reviews for the price
      • Jucjet 4-set for around 44€ looks tempting for the pack deal

      Has anyone used these or got other recommendations? Rockie Talkie keeps popping up but it’s expensive and way above my use case. Cheers

      Throwaway thoughts:
      I’m trying to decentralize my tech life away from my phone. Radio comms feel like a step in the right direction. Meshtastic is also on the todo list. Might even look into pagers soon.

      Z This user is from outside of this forum
      Z This user is from outside of this forum
      zener_diode@feddit.org
      wrote on sidst redigeret af
      #2

      You may want to look into amateur radio (or you might not, it needs a licence after all).

      I don’t really have any recommendations for you, but I would suggest you crosspost this to !amateur_radio@lemmy.radio

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      • amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.netA amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.net

        Hey Lemmings. I’m looking for a decent budget walkie talkie.

        My use case is pretty casual. Nothing crazy like survival situations or long-distance missions. Mainly for small hikes and some work communication where my phone isn’t ideal.

        Criteria:
        • Budget: up to ~50€ (ideally a set of 2 or more)
        • Region: Europe (putting this here for shopping options.)
        • License-free frequency

        I’ve been eyeing a few options:
        • Motorola 42. The blue kiddie vibe kinda puts me off lol
        • Retevis models seem to have decent reviews for the price
        • Jucjet 4-set for around 44€ looks tempting for the pack deal

        Has anyone used these or got other recommendations? Rockie Talkie keeps popping up but it’s expensive and way above my use case. Cheers

        Throwaway thoughts:
        I’m trying to decentralize my tech life away from my phone. Radio comms feel like a step in the right direction. Meshtastic is also on the todo list. Might even look into pagers soon.

        robottoaster@mander.xyzR This user is from outside of this forum
        robottoaster@mander.xyzR This user is from outside of this forum
        robottoaster@mander.xyz
        wrote on sidst redigeret af
        #3

        You’re better off buying a “real” radio like a Quansheng UV-K5 and programming it for PMR446.

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        • amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.netA amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.net

          Hey Lemmings. I’m looking for a decent budget walkie talkie.

          My use case is pretty casual. Nothing crazy like survival situations or long-distance missions. Mainly for small hikes and some work communication where my phone isn’t ideal.

          Criteria:
          • Budget: up to ~50€ (ideally a set of 2 or more)
          • Region: Europe (putting this here for shopping options.)
          • License-free frequency

          I’ve been eyeing a few options:
          • Motorola 42. The blue kiddie vibe kinda puts me off lol
          • Retevis models seem to have decent reviews for the price
          • Jucjet 4-set for around 44€ looks tempting for the pack deal

          Has anyone used these or got other recommendations? Rockie Talkie keeps popping up but it’s expensive and way above my use case. Cheers

          Throwaway thoughts:
          I’m trying to decentralize my tech life away from my phone. Radio comms feel like a step in the right direction. Meshtastic is also on the todo list. Might even look into pagers soon.

          ilovedigit@piefed.socialI This user is from outside of this forum
          ilovedigit@piefed.socialI This user is from outside of this forum
          ilovedigit@piefed.social
          wrote on sidst redigeret af
          #4

          Retevis can have quality control issues but I think they try their best and give a fairer deal than others

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          • robottoaster@mander.xyzR robottoaster@mander.xyz

            You’re better off buying a “real” radio like a Quansheng UV-K5 and programming it for PMR446.

            amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.netA This user is from outside of this forum
            amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.netA This user is from outside of this forum
            amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.net
            wrote on sidst redigeret af
            #5

            Thanks for the comment. Was looking for real simple solution but for the price I might as well get something proper then.

            As a complete radio noob, I do have some pc programming skills, how much time and effort would it take to mod it to pmr446?

            U might have send me down an amateur radio hobby rabbit hole lol, cheers 🙂

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            • Z zener_diode@feddit.org

              You may want to look into amateur radio (or you might not, it needs a licence after all).

              I don’t really have any recommendations for you, but I would suggest you crosspost this to !amateur_radio@lemmy.radio

              amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.netA This user is from outside of this forum
              amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.netA This user is from outside of this forum
              amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.net
              wrote on sidst redigeret af
              #6

              Thanks for pointing me to the amateur radio community. Will have a look around there.

              Robot_Toaster is also pointing towards amateur radio so that might be the best “buy for life” solution in the end…

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              • ilovedigit@piefed.socialI ilovedigit@piefed.social

                Retevis can have quality control issues but I think they try their best and give a fairer deal than others

                amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.netA This user is from outside of this forum
                amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.netA This user is from outside of this forum
                amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.net
                wrote on sidst redigeret af
                #7

                For my use case and price point that seems fair. I will keep them in mind

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                • amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.netA amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.net

                  Thanks for the comment. Was looking for real simple solution but for the price I might as well get something proper then.

                  As a complete radio noob, I do have some pc programming skills, how much time and effort would it take to mod it to pmr446?

                  U might have send me down an amateur radio hobby rabbit hole lol, cheers 🙂

                  robottoaster@mander.xyzR This user is from outside of this forum
                  robottoaster@mander.xyzR This user is from outside of this forum
                  robottoaster@mander.xyz
                  wrote on sidst redigeret af
                  #8

                  Honestly I don’t know much about the UV-K5, I use a pair of baofeng uv-5r radios, because the k5 didn’t exist when I bought them. The k5 is apparently better with the option for full custom firmware and there isn’t much price difference.

                  For my uv5r programming was basically just a case of using a programming cable and a program called CHIRP, that looks a lot like a spreadsheet, to set the right frequencies.

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                  • amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.netA amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.net

                    Hey Lemmings. I’m looking for a decent budget walkie talkie.

                    My use case is pretty casual. Nothing crazy like survival situations or long-distance missions. Mainly for small hikes and some work communication where my phone isn’t ideal.

                    Criteria:
                    • Budget: up to ~50€ (ideally a set of 2 or more)
                    • Region: Europe (putting this here for shopping options.)
                    • License-free frequency

                    I’ve been eyeing a few options:
                    • Motorola 42. The blue kiddie vibe kinda puts me off lol
                    • Retevis models seem to have decent reviews for the price
                    • Jucjet 4-set for around 44€ looks tempting for the pack deal

                    Has anyone used these or got other recommendations? Rockie Talkie keeps popping up but it’s expensive and way above my use case. Cheers

                    Throwaway thoughts:
                    I’m trying to decentralize my tech life away from my phone. Radio comms feel like a step in the right direction. Meshtastic is also on the todo list. Might even look into pagers soon.

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                    motoash@piefed.social
                    wrote on sidst redigeret af
                    #9

                    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=F7opritxml8 This guy always does decent reviews of all sorts of products. This episode’s on walkie talkies. He doesn’t go super in-depth, nor does he ever do exhaustive selections, but I mean, there are too many product brands and knockoffs these days anyways. lol

                    I like his reviews because he just shows you the tests and results. No sales pitch while talking about tests, just results. You can just see what happens and come to your own conclusions on which option is best and why depending on needs.

                    Based on that episode, I’d say the people suggesting to get a ‘nice’ model that can do licensed frequencies (or at least models that contain hardware that ‘can’) and just use them on the open frequencies have the right of it.

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                    • M motoash@piefed.social

                      https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=F7opritxml8 This guy always does decent reviews of all sorts of products. This episode’s on walkie talkies. He doesn’t go super in-depth, nor does he ever do exhaustive selections, but I mean, there are too many product brands and knockoffs these days anyways. lol

                      I like his reviews because he just shows you the tests and results. No sales pitch while talking about tests, just results. You can just see what happens and come to your own conclusions on which option is best and why depending on needs.

                      Based on that episode, I’d say the people suggesting to get a ‘nice’ model that can do licensed frequencies (or at least models that contain hardware that ‘can’) and just use them on the open frequencies have the right of it.

                      amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.netA This user is from outside of this forum
                      amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.netA This user is from outside of this forum
                      amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.net
                      wrote on sidst redigeret af
                      #10

                      Great video brother, thorough testing and no bs. Liked and subbed. The pxton performs very well for the price. I can’t find it on my amazon.region but I see a very similar model with a different brand slapped on… Baofeng, 2 for 30€… Very appealing.

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                      • M motoash@piefed.social

                        https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=F7opritxml8 This guy always does decent reviews of all sorts of products. This episode’s on walkie talkies. He doesn’t go super in-depth, nor does he ever do exhaustive selections, but I mean, there are too many product brands and knockoffs these days anyways. lol

                        I like his reviews because he just shows you the tests and results. No sales pitch while talking about tests, just results. You can just see what happens and come to your own conclusions on which option is best and why depending on needs.

                        Based on that episode, I’d say the people suggesting to get a ‘nice’ model that can do licensed frequencies (or at least models that contain hardware that ‘can’) and just use them on the open frequencies have the right of it.

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                        glimse@lemmy.world
                        wrote on sidst redigeret af
                        #11

                        With that description, I didn’t even need the thumbnail to know you were talking about Project Farm. I’ve always liked his presentation and the ways he comes up with to test products

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                        • amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.netA amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.net

                          Hey Lemmings. I’m looking for a decent budget walkie talkie.

                          My use case is pretty casual. Nothing crazy like survival situations or long-distance missions. Mainly for small hikes and some work communication where my phone isn’t ideal.

                          Criteria:
                          • Budget: up to ~50€ (ideally a set of 2 or more)
                          • Region: Europe (putting this here for shopping options.)
                          • License-free frequency

                          I’ve been eyeing a few options:
                          • Motorola 42. The blue kiddie vibe kinda puts me off lol
                          • Retevis models seem to have decent reviews for the price
                          • Jucjet 4-set for around 44€ looks tempting for the pack deal

                          Has anyone used these or got other recommendations? Rockie Talkie keeps popping up but it’s expensive and way above my use case. Cheers

                          Throwaway thoughts:
                          I’m trying to decentralize my tech life away from my phone. Radio comms feel like a step in the right direction. Meshtastic is also on the todo list. Might even look into pagers soon.

                          benm2023@lemmy.worldB This user is from outside of this forum
                          benm2023@lemmy.worldB This user is from outside of this forum
                          benm2023@lemmy.world
                          wrote on sidst redigeret af
                          #12

                          I am a Motorola fan. Used to use their VHF kit back in the day and it took a lot of abuse.

                          At work we have their averagely rugged yellow things T82 iirc that work out about €35 each

                          At home, for the goblins, we have a pair of yellow Motos T72 iirc similarly rugged €60 the pair.

                          Both models have good range and are easy to set up. Work ones do group programming so you program 1 bung the rest on programming mode and transmit the config. Boom. 10 radios programmed identically in less time than manually doing 2.

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                          • benm2023@lemmy.worldB benm2023@lemmy.world

                            I am a Motorola fan. Used to use their VHF kit back in the day and it took a lot of abuse.

                            At work we have their averagely rugged yellow things T82 iirc that work out about €35 each

                            At home, for the goblins, we have a pair of yellow Motos T72 iirc similarly rugged €60 the pair.

                            Both models have good range and are easy to set up. Work ones do group programming so you program 1 bung the rest on programming mode and transmit the config. Boom. 10 radios programmed identically in less time than manually doing 2.

                            amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.netA This user is from outside of this forum
                            amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.netA This user is from outside of this forum
                            amanitacaesarea@slrpnk.net
                            wrote on sidst redigeret af
                            #13

                            T82 extreme pmr goes for 84€ (2 walkies), standard goes for 72€… 36 each like you said.

                            Motorola is quite a recognised brand. If we are looking at “buy for life” stuff then it may be worth bumping up the budget for…

                            Would u say that the Motorola’s would outlast a chinese walkie like Baofeng? How long have you had the t82 for?

                            A baofeng 2-pack is 30€, so I’m just trying to figure out if a Motorola is the better investment…

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