Bernie Baake wrote:
Mitch, We've been using Baofeng UV5 radios for about two years now. They are multi band, almost infinite freq capable over 100 pre stored channels. And the best of all they cost.......are you ready......less than 40$ . The plug in to the car harness is kenwood compatable and can be purchased from rugged radios or racing radios. Here's a link to amazon
http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&keywor ... 2hcx9iz2_eYou definitely can't beat the price.
Steve found a complete system from Rugged Radios that uses these radios. They put a different number on them and a blue cover but they are the Baofeng UV5. Did someone on your team do the programming to get them working? I'm the radio guy on our team and do not know if I want to learn how to program them.
What kind of reliability have you had with the Baofeng? Have you dropped them? Did they continue to work? The reason I ask is the Motorola CP200 and the Vertix VX-351 meet military spec on vibration, dust and water. I can't find that the Boefeng meets the same spec.
What kind of battery life are you getting?
Like I ask Mike, where are your dead spots at VIR? Have you tried a single muffler head set on your crew chief?
Some many questions but radios that work are important.
Thanks for the help.