Recommend car to car radios for a road trip

Recommend car to car radios for a road trip

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E-numbers

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184 posts

18 months

Friday 25th April
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How do people do this? Is there a relatively affordable option for two old idiots to keep in touch on a road trip? Thanks in advance!

JohnnyUK

958 posts

93 months

Friday 25th April
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E-numbers said:
How do people do this? Is there a relatively affordable option for two old idiots to keep in touch on a road trip? Thanks in advance!
I bought these for a road trip to Switzerland - worked very well for the price!

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07C37W5DZ?ref_=ppx_hz...


E-numbers

Original Poster:

184 posts

18 months

Friday 25th April
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Cheers Johnny! That’s what I’m after.

By the way, love the range of your garage- a proper petrolhead (including the ami!)

cliffords

2,530 posts

38 months

Friday 25th April
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Holding those handsets and using them whilst driving will be a motoring offence in many countries.
There are good kits used often by motorcycle users, that people adapt for car use. A simple in ear device with a wire to a unit that you clip on to your shirt .

E-numbers

Original Poster:

184 posts

18 months

Friday 25th April
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Thanks Clifford’s, I was expecting to use them with a hands free headset plugged in- like an old iPhone headphones- is that ok?

300sl-24

553 posts

109 months

Friday 25th April
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CB Radio can be used without breaking the law as they are exempt from the mobile phone laws. They are pretty cheap to buy now

wyson

3,442 posts

119 months

Saturday 26th April
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Um whats wrong with using your mobile phones?

Byker28i

74,722 posts

232 months

Friday 23rd May
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Just seen this. Mitex General, as used by many car clubs, because they have a really good range, handy if you are separated in traffic
https://www.amazon.co.uk/MITEX-GENERAL-LICENSED-HA...

On a motorway you've got around 2 miles, although I was on a hilltop in France and picked up others around 6 miles away.

eliot

11,881 posts

269 months

Friday 23rd May
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E-numbers said:
How do people do this? Is there a relatively affordable option for two old idiots to keep in touch on a road trip? Thanks in advance!
you could use a push to talk app such as Zello which turns your phone into a digital walkie talkie and will use you car's mic & speaker - but it does require all parties to have roaming data availability.

eliot

11,881 posts

269 months

Friday 23rd May
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JohnnyUK said:
I bought these for a road trip to Switzerland - worked very well for the price!

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07C37W5DZ?ref_=ppx_hz...
yeh pmr is probably the best bet - licence free. The claims for range are direct line of sight though and will drop dramaticly otherwise.
You can get chinese radios that run far more (illegal) power and attach external (also illegal) antennas that you can run on the pmr frequencies - if you are that way inclined - they can only put out a maximum of 5w anyway (ignore the wild claims on the ebay listings).

eliot

11,881 posts

269 months

Friday 23rd May
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Byker28i said:
Just seen this. Mitex General, as used by many car clubs, because they have a really good range, handy if you are separated in traffic
https://www.amazon.co.uk/MITEX-GENERAL-LICENSED-HA...

On a motorway you've got around 2 miles, although I was on a hilltop in France and picked up others around 6 miles away.
They require a licence for UK use, which if i recall is specific to the area you want to use them - not sure you are supposed to use them abroad.

Raptor7000r

304 posts

84 months

Friday 23rd May
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We used the RT45 Walkie Talkie bought from amazon: (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Retevis-License-Professional-Rechargeable-Channels-Silver/dp/B0175ZJ6UM/ref=sr_1_3?sr=8-3) for a recent europe trip we had 3 cars and found the range pretty good, worked well within short distance and a clear motorway upto 2-3 miles