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TechSeller March 23rd, 2011 13:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by kaiu (Post 1434283)
I was looking and noticed this...

http://raleigh.craigslist.org/ele/2232273043.html
http://www.lelong.com.my/Auc/Archive...uctID=33914226

These look the same, and are called Kington TG2118

Kington TG3118 info on a Japanese site:
http://hpcgi1.nifty.com/paku/wiki/wifky.cgi?p=TG3118

So essentially we can probably use:
http://www.asiaradiosales.com/index....pmpv28khrcr576


Everything looks the same, so chances are they are the same and anything that the radios use should hopefully be ok...

JINGTONG handheld Radio :
JT-208 JT-308 JT-2118 JT-3118

KENSUNG handheld Radio :

KG-5228, KG-6228

KINGTON handheld Radio:

TG-2118, TG-3118, TG-5118, TG-6118

This is good intel! I was in contact with Yshon directly and they told me it was a Kenwood plug lol.

Once I confirm this with my distributor I can order in a variety of different headsets that would work.

Thanks!

dutchydoc March 23rd, 2011 14:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by EagleDriver (Post 1427624)
Just get he WOUXUN KG-UVD1P and your problem is solved. UHF and VHF dual band, and is very similar to the Puxing PX-888. By the way, the "D" version of the PX-888 makes it so that you can't program the channel name in the keypad but is otherwise the same. The WOUXUN takes the same two pin kenwood accessories, and can even use the Puxing programming cable.

Agreed, it is a solid radio for the money with more features than most Airsofter's will even understand how to use. Lots of positive reviews on sites dedicated to amateur radios. But the advertising is a little misleading, it is not a true dual frequency receiver. It claims to allow you to monitor two channels at once, when really it just has two "Priority" channels. This means it just constantly scans both until one of the channels breaks squelch; blocking the other channel. So you cant truly monitor two channels; the way you can with some higher end radios that have a dual receiver. This will mean nothing to most, but for some people it could be important.

Another tip, get a better Antenna tuned to the Freq. that you operate in. Although the OEM unit that is provided with the radio is fairly decent, substantial gains can be had by purchasing even a cheap $20 antenna off of ebay that is tuned to a tighter band of Frequencies.

One other note the KG-UVD1P, transmits VHF@ 5W and UHF@ 4W respectively.

EagleDriver March 23rd, 2011 16:41

Wouxun has a new model called the KG-UV2D, but it is just a slightly different body on the KG-UVD1P. The Wouxun radios are FCC certificated in the United States, so they are actually sold locally here (but I still love 409 shop).

Programming is pretty simple, but one small issue (very small) is that when programming via the radio, you can put spaces and dashes in the channel name. You can't do that with the software. So I just adjust the way we want with one radio and I have a clone cable to clone them off to each other after that.

Sandrock March 23rd, 2011 20:03

i just got my Yshon at-2118/3118 today cause i was told by a friend the the motorola pin would work from my PPT turns out it doesn't so i'm looking for a new PPT too.

does any one know if the is FRS friendly and if so how to program for it instruction book doesn't help much for that.

coach March 23rd, 2011 20:26

Talk to techseller. He has the u94 and the round swat ptt to go with your headset.

Tell him which radio you got so he knows which connector to send you.

I'm assuming you got the radio from frank and you have the cavalvy headset.

TechSeller March 24th, 2011 07:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by coachster (Post 1434554)
Talk to techseller. He has the u94 and the round swat ptt to go with your headset.

Tell him which radio you got so he knows which connector to send you.

I'm assuming you got the radio from frank and you have the cavalvy headset.

Wish I did :( It is not compatible with Moto 1Pin unfortunately. See kaiu's post. We are in the process of bringing in some headsets for this model.

mopic March 24th, 2011 09:59

If you do decide to use the VHF frequencise, and not just the FRS ones. Use the DOT channels. They are temporary assignment and they will not cause interferance to any public safety users. These are good choices as they are not used by any public safety groups anywhere in the U.S. or Canada. If near a mall, they maybe used by stores etc.
Red 151.625 MHz
Purple 151.955
Blue 154.570
Green 154.600
VHFvs.Uhf

Vhf, does have better range while outside, UHF will have better penetration inside a building, and car to car. Realistically at field distances any 2.5 watt + radio of either type is ideal.

Neko June 11th, 2011 13:02

Sorry for the necropost, but I don't see a point in starting a new thread to ask.

Just to clarify, are VHF/UHF radios compatible with FRS/GMRS radio frequencies?

R.I.T.Z June 11th, 2011 13:30

Nope they are not. unles you modify them, there was a thread somewhere here about that.

coach June 11th, 2011 14:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by R.I.T.Z (Post 1481921)
Nope they are not. unles you modify them, there was a thread somewhere here about that.

Excuse me? How about educating yourself before you post! Or just STFU if you truely don't know what you're talking about!


Neko: No modifications required. Just program and go.

Typical frequencies for dual band radios
UHF = 400-480 Mhz
VHF = 136-174 Mhz

FRS/GMRS channels 1-22 frequencies in Mhz

1 462.5625
2 462.5875
3 462.6125
4 462.6375
5 462.6625
6 462.6875
7 462.7125
8 467.5625
9 467.5875
10 467.6125
11 467.6375
12 467.6625
13 467.6875
14 467.7125
15 462.550
16 462.575
17 462.600
18 462.625
19 462.650
20* 462.675*
21 462.700
22 462.725


Want sub tones? Ask me.

edit: instead of asking me, Morb has posted it but it's also just as easy to google FRS/GMRS frequencies and sub tones\CTCSS.

R.I.T.Z June 11th, 2011 14:34

From what i've read around UHF radios cannot broadcast on the same frequencies as a FRS/GMRS which is what i was responding to

coach June 11th, 2011 14:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by R.I.T.Z (Post 1481946)
From what i've read around UHF radios cannot broadcast on the same frequencies as a FRS/GMRS which is what i was responding to

Any UHF radio that broadcast in the 462-467Mhz range is capable of broadcasting on FRS/GMRS channels.

I don't know what you've been reading.

Reaper1106 December 30th, 2015 16:30

2 questions

1. whats the best affordable radio
2. whats better to run on uhf or vhf?

Iam clueless when it comes to radios any help is very appreciated

MultipleParadox December 30th, 2015 16:40

Holy thread revival batman!

Diddy ou read the thread which main subject is supposed to answer your second question already?

Also there's plenty of thread answering the first as well... Just saying

Quick answer because holidays :
Baofeng UV-5R
UHF

siggypoo January 3rd, 2016 17:53

+1
Any of the Baofeng/Pofung UV5 series will do great justice. I have a BF-F8+, part of the same series, and the performance vs cost is really exceptional.


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