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cancerslug
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what radios are you using
22 April, 2015, 16:59
Looking for new radios.want something that will handle all the buildings in a fibua village
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22 April, 2015, 17:26
Re: what radios are you using
Motorola XTNiD: seem pretty good, although have only used it once.
Think they have a range of 8KM, so should be fine for any site.
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23 April, 2015, 08:48
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You're going to struggle in built up areas with the XTNiD or any PMR446 radio due to the legally limited 0.5W of power as we discovered at Copehill Down many moons ago
If you want something over 0.5W then you'd need licensed radios or go the China/illegal route...
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23 April, 2015, 11:37
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Or buy a Tri PRC152...
Assumption is the mother of F*&% Ups!
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23 April, 2015, 12:37
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Which has exactly the same issues I've mentioned above...
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23 April, 2015, 22:14
Re: what radios are you using
Motorola GP300 UHF licenced. £75 for 5 year licence - cuts through everything clear as day.
My detailed setup is:
First off, I started out with a couple of Motorola TLKR T8 licence free radios. They are ok and they allowed me to hear and communicate with my partner and also the team leader and marshals. However, at 0.5w they were pretty gutless and in GZ woodland they had extremely limited range.
I upgraded to Motorola GP300s and got a pro licence. This upped the power to 5w and the quality of the radios massively.
Having run with these using earpieces and small PTTs I wanted to get headsets and bigger PTTs for ease of use. The earpieces and tiny button mic/ptts we had were just bloody annoying.
So...here's what I personally did.
First off, I wanted a fist mic to attach to the molle rig rather than a boom mic and PTT. It's just a personal preference thats all, as I find boom mics get in my way.
The Components
1 x 3m Peltor Comtac XP - £105 (well known auction site band new and genuine)
1 x Motorola GP300 on professional licence - £65 (well known auction site pre-owned and refurbished) – included charger and new battery/antenna etc
1 x 3M Peltor FL6H 3.5mm Mono Cable (genuine 3M) - £20
1 x Motorola MDPMMN4013 remote speaker mic c/w jack (genuine Motorola) - £30
Total spend = £220 per setup
The radio.
I elected to go for good kit. The Motorola GP300, although old now is the benchmark for this level of preofessional radio and whenever you look for connectivity, these are always referenced. Slightly large compared to more recent radio's, but damn near bullet proof.
The Headset
What can I say!. These are 3M Pelter comtac XPs - used in the front line by the real deal. Fantastic build quality, rugged and the two built-in, level adjustable mics pick normal conversations right up to 'super-human' hearing if you want to. They also noise cancel explosions and loud noises near to you. In essence, you can be in a battlefield situation with flash bangs going off around you and both hear and have a normal conversation. Just look them up on 3M or review sites for details.
Cables and mic
As I wanted a fist mic, I went for a Motorola mic specific for the GP300s (two pin) that has a 3.5mm jack to enable connection to the Comtacs. The only other item I needed was a comtac cable to connect the fist mic to the headset. This setup then allows receiving comms direct to the headset and outgoing comms via the fist mic.
Other stuff
I'm now tracking down a pair of 3M Camelback gel rings to replace the standard comtac headset cups - just coz they are even more comfortable (although not necessary). Also ordered a padded camo headband for additional comfort.
Overall
Obviously this isn't the only setup out there. There are many, many variations. Also, some people prefer boom mic, so if you want to go that way, you'll likely have to factor in a PTT with the appropriate connections. This setup is also for 'team only' - it won't allow comms with the commander and marshals as they tend to be on the licence free wavebands. But, I can always carry a little T8 for that if i want to.
The quality of the reception is outstanding and I can't talk highly enough about the Comtacs. Damn, they are so nice.
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23 April, 2015, 22:28
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24 April, 2015, 19:24
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How many radios does a liscence cover
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24 April, 2015, 23:00
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As far as I know, as many as you like
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25 April, 2015, 08:07
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Currently running a pair of PRC-148 MBITR (Toy Soldier Reps), with U94 5 Pin PTTs and a genuine pair of Dual Comm MSA Sordins (75311).
Id think about licensed, but none of my team run them.
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10 May, 2015, 13:36
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Should I be looking to get the business licence to run the radios
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