Walkie Talkies
Discussion
we use the 10 mile usa radios for the journey down .But get very little activity when you get there as there actually illegal in the uk due to the wave length i think.They say 10 mile but only if you have no obstructions ie:- only on the motorway
if i was you get the ones from argos it seems thats what every one else uses
if i was you get the ones from argos it seems thats what every one else uses
We have some US Radio Shack ones and they work pretty well between cars. Not sure of the range but they work well enough.
We bought some BT ones last year and they were crap - way too many people on the same channel and vitually no range on them.
With the £/$ as it is I'd be tempted to wack in a US order now.
We bought some BT ones last year and they were crap - way too many people on the same channel and vitually no range on them.
With the £/$ as it is I'd be tempted to wack in a US order now.
Piglet said:
We have some US Radio Shack ones and they work pretty well between cars. Not sure of the range but they work well enough.
We bought some BT ones last year and they were crap - way too many people on the same channel and vitually no range on them.
With the £/$ as it is I'd be tempted to wack in a US order now.
We bought some BT ones last year and they were crap - way too many people on the same channel and vitually no range on them.
With the £/$ as it is I'd be tempted to wack in a US order now.
Like all radios of this type they are effectivly "line of sight" The Radio Shack ones were $18.00 plus some odd change for sales tax and work on 462.5625-467.7125 meg @1.5 watts (most hand held CB were 500mw) slightly higher frequecy the the legal UK modals. These say "10 miles" but that would be across a valley not in built up area, plus with all the telemtery being run by teams the radio waves get hammered during a race. We tested ours a couple of years back and from the Fountain at Arnage I cauld talk to Piglet just before she crossed the railway tracks so about 1KM through buildings and in cars....
Edited by happy snapper on Thursday 19th April 07:50
We have 4 of these which do the job
www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?action=c2hvd19wcm9kdWN0X292ZXJ2aWV3&product_uid=107735&_LOC=UK
Waterproof, take AA's incase you forget the charger and can do hands free.
Only 6km range though, but its enough imo esp in the open countryside of france
The range around here (built up west london) is about half a mile.
www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?action=c2hvd19wcm9kdWN0X292ZXJ2aWV3&product_uid=107735&_LOC=UK
Waterproof, take AA's incase you forget the charger and can do hands free.
Only 6km range though, but its enough imo esp in the open countryside of france
The range around here (built up west london) is about half a mile.Last year I took a pair of my Kenwood Bike radio's down. At a full 5 watts it was possible to speak to the wife who was shopping in Carefore whilst I was sitting in Mason Blanche.
Professional Radio's kick the ass off the shite you buy from Argos or Maplins ... if you re-use then you can even justify the £100 price tag.
This year weve gone one step further .. we have radio's that allow closed group discussions. digitally locked channels to keep the oiks out and our conversations clear.
Professional Radio's kick the ass off the shite you buy from Argos or Maplins ... if you re-use then you can even justify the £100 price tag.
This year weve gone one step further .. we have radio's that allow closed group discussions. digitally locked channels to keep the oiks out and our conversations clear.
We have these Binatone Terrain ones
www.evocal.co.uk/index.cfm?event=catalogue.product&productID=1000488&categoryID=49&datafeedID=11
hit and miss with range dependant on where you are, tested on run convoys and very pleased with them
www.evocal.co.uk/index.cfm?event=catalogue.product&productID=1000488&categoryID=49&datafeedID=11
hit and miss with range dependant on where you are, tested on run convoys and very pleased with them
We have about 12 of these among the group, if you ask, you will get a discount if you order more than a couple.
Very good for the price, will link up to about three miles and their are hundreds of channels to use. And they arrive within 10 days!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/JINGTONG-JT-308
Very good for the price, will link up to about three miles and their are hundreds of channels to use. And they arrive within 10 days!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/JINGTONG-JT-308
Edited by Steve Maund on Thursday 26th April 10:20
ProPlus said:
folks, just remember to give yourself a call sign otherwise you wont't be able to tell who's talking cause by the time we got to Le Mans there must have been 20 other people using the same frequency.... Ace for finding the footie score out tho 

Ah, good point! Although I must say we never had that problem last year.
Just make sure everyone in your group is on the same sub band or whatever its called though. We were using 8 30 and one car was just on scan, so when they got to 8 they could hear us, but being on some other frequency they couldnt respond.
That was on the way down at a toll, we thought we would be miles ahead! We only found out when we met up at the B&B down there!

Due to lack of funds this year were have decided to use the cup and string idea, not sure how long he string needs to be, I supppose its going to be trial and error.
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