We discuss all things related to two way radios, including business radios, FRS and GMRS consumer radios, ham radios, and accessories. Our goal is to help educate consumers and provide entertaining discussion.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 198 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsTechnologyTech News |
We introduce a new tri band handheld ham radio from Wouxun. We’ll also take some of your comments and questions from our blog and our forum at twowayradioforum dot com.
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The Wouxun KG-935H Handheld Amateur Radio 1:27
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We discuss how two way radios are portrayed in the movies, on TV and in video games and how the media influences the perception of these devices to the general public. We’ll also take some of your comments and questions from our blog and our forum at... more
We tell you about the discounts, freebies and and deals on two way radios you can find online during the 2024 holiday season at Buy Two Way Radios. We’ll also take some of your comments and questions from our blog and our forum at twowayradioforum do... more
We discuss the importance of an antenna in extending radio range and some top of the line aerials that can maximize the range of your base, mobile or handheld radio. We’ll also take some of your comments and questions from our blog and our forum at t... more
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Very informative
As long as you understand that these guys are in the land mobile radio sales business and thus the podcast mostly focuses on their experiences and products that they sell, it’s a great occasional podcast — good mix of info and some banter, along with some questions & answers related to the above, and produced well.
If you can’t comprehend that they’re a operating a small business and thus their knowledge base mostly revolves around products they sell, and that they have an obligation to their c... more
After listening to these guys talk about how superior their customer service is and how their customers are so lazy because they wont scour their website before asking a question or how stupid “amateur” hams are in comparison to their “professional” service is. Total waste of time. I tuned in to learn, not listen to how much smarter they are then those interested in the hobby or how they enjoy going down to BestBuy to belittle the poor guy trying to sell multiple products when they specialize ... more
Very short on content - have tried listening to a few episodes but mostly chit chat rather than information.
Very informative show about two-way radios 📻
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