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hand held radios

Posted: 15 Jun 2017, 10:31
by bobjs
4 opus T1 VHF hand held radios WELL,USED BUT ALL,WORKING 100 %
could be used on a small shoot or with a shooting team etc.

4 way charger
2 x desk chargers
4 covert ptt and ear inserts, and 2 spare belt clips
pre programmed with 15 simplex and 1 duplex channel, (channel 2)

a Licence is req for you to use these or they could be reprogramed to Amateur freq if your a licenced Amateur.

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Opus T1 Key features
Very simple, user friendly operation
High capacity 1100 mAh Li-ION battery
Supplied pre-programmed with 16 user-selectable PBR UK General Licence channel variations
38 CTCSS + 166 DCS privacy codes*
VHF (136-174 MHz)
Desktop intelligent 4 hour charger as standard
Supplied with belt-clip

you will need the software to re program these to vhf freq oh amature radio etc.

looking for £200 inc shipping within the uk mainland for all the above, or you sort collection, or they can be collected from my qth,

sold as told and no returns chaps, far to many screwdriver experts around.

pm with any questions,

i am away up north tomorrow until monday next week,.

cheers

bob,

Re: hand held radios

Posted: 20 Jun 2017, 21:36
by Farmerdunk
Hi. What sort of range can they go. We have some fixed radios in our tractors which works well. We have some land about 6 miles away from the farm, our radios are a bit depended on what the weather's like.

Re: hand held radios

Posted: 20 Jun 2017, 21:55
by bobjs
Farmerdunk wrote:Hi. What sort of range can they go. We have some fixed radios in our tractors which works well. We have some land about 6 miles away from the farm, our radios are a bit depended on what the weather's like.

they will not go that far sir, not many will without a repeater (that's what channel 2 is on these radios) the rest are for local work around about 1 kilometre or a bit more,

if you had the repeater then your looking about 5 to 8 miles depending on the terrain your operating in,

bob.

Re: hand held radios

Posted: 20 Jun 2017, 22:05
by phoenix
On a tractor mounted rig you probably have a long aerial mounted high up on the vehicle and that will get you much more range than a hand held radio with a stumpy aerial held relatively close to the ground.
Your tractor mounted rig may well be putting out considerably more power than the battery operated hand held.

Cheers

Bruce

Re: hand held radios

Posted: 21 Jun 2017, 17:33
by bobjs
willing to swap for a good quality nv spotter, must allow for a good 200 to 250 yards i'd on a fox,

or a nice scope for a 17 hmr,

no mtc crud please,

bob.

Re: hand held radios

Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 21:35
by bobjs
sold

thank you

bob

Re: hand held radios

Posted: 19 Feb 2019, 13:48
by timfrangopulo
Do you by any chance have the programming cable and or software for these?

Re: hand held radios

Posted: 20 Feb 2019, 15:57
by bobjs
timfrangopulo wrote:
19 Feb 2019, 13:48
Do you by any chance have the programming cable and or software for these?
sorry

I have them programed with my frequencies on them before they arrive here as part of my buying price, to buy it its about £80.

bob.