Amazon has a low price on a two-pack of the popular BAOFENG UV-5G GMRS Radios for just $35.99 each with FREE shipping and returns after an on-page 10% off coupon. Read AmmoLand News’ comprehensive article, Survival Radios: Understanding U.S. Radio Types, Licenses & Gear, for more info on GMRS.
BAOFENG UV-5G GMRS Radios
- [Ideal GMRS HT] FCC ID: 2AN62-UV5G. A GMRS license is required. UV-5G is the GMRS version of the classic UV model. It features 30 GMRS pre-programmed channels + 11 NOAA channels. These long range GMRS radio are ready to go, right out of the box. Sold in a package of 2 radios, good things always come in pairs.
- [Longer Talking Range] UV-5G is repeater capable and has the 8 repeater pairs programmed in from Channel 23-30. GMRS power levels and wide-band capable signal will allow a further talking range than FRS radio. When used with a GMRS Repeater, its range is greatly increased.
- [Classic Design] Compatible with BL-5L 3800mAh extended batteries as well as other accessories of the classic series, except the SMA-M antenna. This rechargeable two way radio would work well with your other GMRS units.
- [NOAA Scan & Receiver] Always one step ahead of the terrible weather. the NOAA feature automatically scans and receives weather reports from the channel, letting you know when bad weather is coming. An alternative communication option in case of disaster when cell towers are always overloaded. Use it as your emergency radio!
- [Simple Operation] Easy to read with tri-color display. Most basic settings are accessed via the Menu and Keypad. VOX hands-free operation, 128 Channels, 50 CTCSS tones and 104 DCS. More advanced settings are available when connected to your computer. Support CHIRP, chose “UV-5X (GMRS version) (use Radioddity UV-5G))”.
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GMRS may become more useful and usable in some areas now that the FCC is cracking down on repeater linking, a bit.