Example of sutable Radios
About transporting PMR446 radios to Sweden:
"...Licence exemption for equipment according to the relevant standards according to the requirements of the R&TTE directive
Another similar use on 6 channels above 444 MHz on 25 kHz channel spacing is already licence exempt. ..."
(This text was copied from other place, so excuse my "ignorance" about radio protocols and licences)
It's free of licence in Sweden, right?
"...Licence exemption for equipment according to the relevant standards according to the requirements of the R&TTE directive
Another similar use on 6 channels above 444 MHz on 25 kHz channel spacing is already licence exempt. ..."
(This text was copied from other place, so excuse my "ignorance" about radio protocols and licences)
It's free of licence in Sweden, right?
PMR446 is license free in all of europe, but there is a set of rules that points out how the radio must be build. the 2 mayor problems is:
1: pmr446 may only transmit with an output power of 0.5w, where we would like to use 4w at least.
2: pmr446 radio'es must have a build in (non removeable) antenna, where the radioes we use have chanceable antennas.
and this brings me back to my former question... does the game host's have a license to beyond these rules (laws actually), or is the plan to simply just break them? (the rules are often broken and chances of anyone minding it as long as we're on the island is pretty small...)
1: pmr446 may only transmit with an output power of 0.5w, where we would like to use 4w at least.
2: pmr446 radio'es must have a build in (non removeable) antenna, where the radioes we use have chanceable antennas.
and this brings me back to my former question... does the game host's have a license to beyond these rules (laws actually), or is the plan to simply just break them? (the rules are often broken and chances of anyone minding it as long as we're on the island is pretty small...)
Hello. The Norwegian Airsoft assosiation has started using Zodiac radios. This is a 5w, 2,5w and 1w output radio that work in the 68mhz VHF band. As the norwegian players have a lot of radios of this type we will try to get permisson to use them during the game, as inforce coms for the Norwegians that are playing for NATO. Will this be ok? If we do all the paperwork for this ourselfs?
Suitable Radios
Hello
Some of us From Portugal have the MIDLAND G7
Specifications:
1-8 PMR
PMR: Personal Mobile Radio, 446 MHz
1. 446.00625 MHz
2. 446.01875 MHz
3. 446.03125 MHz
4. 446.04375 MHz
5. 446.05625 MHz
6. 446.06875 MHz
7. 446.08125 MHz
8. 446.09375 MHz
12,5 Khz spacing
500mW maximum (legal) output.
1-69 LPD
LPD band, (Low Power Device)
433.075-434.775 MHz
69 channels, 25kHz spacing
Some of us have also the MIDLAND GXT550 GMRS
22GMRS/FRS channels+38 Privacy codes
10 Weather(WX) Band channels
UHF 462.5500~467.7125 MHz
LOW/MEDIUM/HIGH OUTPUT 5W
Are these two radios allowed
Kind regards
Blackwolf
Some of us From Portugal have the MIDLAND G7
Specifications:
1-8 PMR
PMR: Personal Mobile Radio, 446 MHz
1. 446.00625 MHz
2. 446.01875 MHz
3. 446.03125 MHz
4. 446.04375 MHz
5. 446.05625 MHz
6. 446.06875 MHz
7. 446.08125 MHz
8. 446.09375 MHz
12,5 Khz spacing
500mW maximum (legal) output.
1-69 LPD
LPD band, (Low Power Device)
433.075-434.775 MHz
69 channels, 25kHz spacing
Some of us have also the MIDLAND GXT550 GMRS
22GMRS/FRS channels+38 Privacy codes
10 Weather(WX) Band channels
UHF 462.5500~467.7125 MHz
LOW/MEDIUM/HIGH OUTPUT 5W
Are these two radios allowed
Kind regards
Blackwolf
Radios to buy.
Hi all. Just wondered if someone knew a good radio retailer in sweden or gothenburg this is a question for the swedish members and to a not too high price.
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Re: Radios to buy.
HCW_Crowley[A.I.M] wrote:Hi all. Just wondered if someone knew a good radio retailer in sweden or gothenburg this is a question for the swedish members and to a not too high price.
http://www.zodiac.se/
look for: Zodiac Team 155 or alike models
Re: Radios to buy.
What, we can use Team 155?Spof wrote:HCW_Crowley[A.I.M] wrote:Hi all. Just wondered if someone knew a good radio retailer in sweden or gothenburg this is a question for the swedish members and to a not too high price.
http://www.zodiac.se/
look for: Zodiac Team 155 or alike models
Re: Radios to buy.
athlan wrote:What, we can use Team 155?Spof wrote:HCW_Crowley[A.I.M] wrote:Hi all. Just wondered if someone knew a good radio retailer in sweden or gothenburg this is a question for the swedish members and to a not too high price.
http://www.zodiac.se/
look for: Zodiac Team 155 or alike models
Jaktradio för jakt i både Sverige (155 MHz) & Norge (140 MHz)
Wrong freq. - it is not usable.
retailers
Hola...
Im looking for retailers of any sutable radios?
Prefered located in Sweden or on web-shop with fairly nice prices.
(2.5 / 3.5 connection pinns i think)
I hope you can live with my poor eng/type-0
Im looking for retailers of any sutable radios?
Prefered located in Sweden or on web-shop with fairly nice prices.
I dont know mutch about radios but a radio that i can use same headset as i use on my "Cobra" whould be even nicerSpof wrote:
Here is a list of sutable radios for Berget 5.
UHF MOTOROLA GP340/344/360/380/388 osv.
UHF-H MOTOROLA GP300/350
V/UHF ICOM T/E-90
UHF ICOM F24
UHF LINTON LT-3288
UHF YAESU VX-821E
- Kenwood TH-K4E
(2.5 / 3.5 connection pinns i think)
I hope you can live with my poor eng/type-0