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7 years ago, in 2005, Heavy Chevy, Shotgun, Boss Hogg, Tennessee Hillbilly, Red Ryder, Legal Eagle, Bobby Bye-Yi 357, Weedburner & Brown Bear all appear in this classic Albion CB Radio recording. In the photo: Wild Turkey & his Gobble-Mobile…
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While sitting in Bojangles I saw that all the employees wore headsets so they could hear the drive through and talk to each other and I was wondering: what exactly are those? Are they a short range two way radio? Or something else? Thanks!
Unscripted, rambling review of my bug out bag’s communications. Shortwave, AM, FM, VHF, UHF, Police, Fire, GMRS & FRS frequencies all covered with these two radios that combined weigh about 1.5 pounds. The Baofeng handheld is a very interesting radio. EXCELLENT bang for your buck! In an emergency it gives you a very wide range of transmit/receive capability. The Tecsun PL-380 puts the world at your fingertips, and features Digital Signal Processing. I did a TON of research before settling on this radio. BEST shortwave receiver in my opinion, all things considered, in it’s price class. I have had it on a few outings now, and it brings a new angle to camping, cooking your spam on the fire and listening to the news from thousands of miles away overseas. KNOWLEDGE is not only power- in a SHTF situation it can mean your life. Without a radio, how would you know to avoid certain areas? I researched these two radios at length, and combined their total cost is less than 0, even with a pack of rechargeable batteries thrown in! Shortwave: Tecsun PL-380 Transceiver: Baofeng UV-3R Mark II www.ebay.com www.ebay.com
So I heard that its best to have a two way radio so that everyone will keep in touch in case cell phones fail.
We will be going from Michigan, to Chicago, to New York.
I need something that is cheap, and can handle car rides so that we wont have problems speaking to one another.
I am already thinking about purchasing the Motorola MJ27OR two way radio from Walmart.
This recording was made in Southern Michigan on 1/10/2012 – sidebanding freebanders on lower sideband. Unlike the many that use AM, such as truckers and the mentally disadvantaged, a lot of operators stick with sideband because, well, sidebanders are polite, friendly and easy going. They’re also a bit smarter.