[DARARepeater] Seeking suggestion for a FRS radio
Jerry Cornett
jerryc741 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 25 09:41:06 EST 2026
Hello Chuck my name is Jerry kd8tvp and I would like to suggest the TID
radio’s H-3 & -8 both are cheap and good quality and can be programmed for
all bands. If you like give me a call 937-361-3730 I can add more detail….
On Wed, Feb 25, 2026 at 9:32 AM Jim Bacher, WB8VSU <wb8vsu at arrl.net> wrote:
> Use of radios for commercial purposes requires a FCC Commercial license,
> in which they assign a frequency for you to use. Best bet is to work with
> P&R or one of their competitors.
>
>
> Jim Bacher, WB8VSU
> wb8vsu at arrl.net
> https:\\www.trc.guru
>
> On February 25, 2026 9:17:24 AM Chuck Gelm NC8Q <nc8q-aredn at gelm.net>
> wrote:
>
>> On 2/23/26 19:15, Chuck Gelm NC8Q wrote:
>>
>> Anyone:
>>
>> I am seeking a suggestion for a FRS radio for communication
>> about and around the City of Dayton golf course.
>> Maximum distance ~0.6 miles.
>> Very lightly wooded.
>> *~<= $62.50 per radio for 8 radios. *
>>
>>
>>
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