Baofeng uv5r or Puxing 777 which is best for pmr446 ???
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Baofeng uv5r or Puxing 777 which is best for pmr446 ???
wanting to try PMR446 to see whats on near me ,Been offered two radios ,a Baofeng UV5R and a Puxing 777 which of these if any would you recomend me to try if not these WHAT else is a good radio to try ???
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Re: Baofeng uv5r or Puxing 777 which is best for pmr446 ???
None of above. Those are not PMR radios.
Check regulation of PMR band and equipment.
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Check regulation of PMR band and equipment.
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Re: Baofeng uv5r or Puxing 777 which is best for pmr446 ???
as a OUTLAW i am afraid regulations are there to put off us uneducated users doing what the educated users get away with such as using shack in a box 100 w HF radios on the PMR 446 and like bands, George
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Re: Baofeng uv5r or Puxing 777 which is best for pmr446 ???
As CH25 said, none of these radios are "legal" to use on PMR446. This is because they can't be restricted to 0.5w (and the fixed antenna regulation grey area thing - which Ofcom will no longer confirm or deny).
If you're going to be using them for rental, it might be worth a read of this thread. It's always worth keeping in mind that your client will almost definitely want you, as a supplier, to demonstrate legal compliance. Not to mention they'll expect a good quality product such as a good Motorola, Hytera, Icom or Kenwood radio and might even have a rider which specifies the radio must be a certain brand for example.
Not 100% sure what the above quoted text means. But if you're using them for use as a PMR CB, then as long as you're aware you're technically using them illegally, and you don't mind doing so, any of those radios are fine for entry-level use. But don't expect top quality audio because you definitely get what you pay for.
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Re: Baofeng uv5r or Puxing 777 which is best for pmr446 ???
Personally - I try as best I can to follow the law. I've paid for all my licences, and illegal users I try to simply dismiss AS the uneducated, doing things by accident. Doing it on purpose just makes me smile.
Buy the Baofeng - you'll be able to use it the other licensed bands as well - so will fit your kind of use perfectly.
Buy the Baofeng - you'll be able to use it the other licensed bands as well - so will fit your kind of use perfectly.
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Re: Baofeng uv5r or Puxing 777 which is best for pmr446 ???
Of the two then the UV-5R is dual-band and the PX-777 is single band (well, the one I have is). The PX-777 is better built and looks more like a 'proper' handie, and once programmed can be set to read channel numbers instead of confusing frequencies, but the UV-5R should be a lot cheaper to buy.
If it was just for 446 and they were the same price then I'd get the Puxing myself.
Legality or not is down to you.
If it was just for 446 and they were the same price then I'd get the Puxing myself.
Legality or not is down to you.
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Re: Baofeng uv5r or Puxing 777 which is best for pmr446 ???
Thanks Admiral, At last an answer to my question,i have gone for the puxing 777 as this will cover all the frequencies i need . The Baofeng uv5r felt more like a toy .