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Hand held transceiver (walkie talkie)

Elliot - if you're planning to use the system in South Africa, why not just have your friends there get a set for you?
 
Elliot - if you're planning to use the system in South Africa, why not just have your friends there get a set for you?
Because the max transceiver power for unlicensed walkie talkies in SA is 1/2 watt from what I can gather. I would rather get something with a little more power.
 
Because the max transceiver power for unlicensed walkie talkies in SA is 1/2 watt from what I can gather. I would rather get something with a little more power.
That is probably where you run the risk of having them confiscated.
 
Surely I can order on Amazon or Takealot (SA equivalent to Amazon) but the radios would conform to the SA standards. 1/2 watt (unlicensed) is for the Boy Scouts :LOL:
Indeed - However, the nice? thing about Amazon is that they don't care.

Here is a pair


5 watt

17 USD
 
Indeed - However, the nice? thing about Amazon is that they don't care.

Here is a pair


5 watt

17 USD
Thanks JP! There are some issues with this model and the seller but I will look for other models on Amazon.za.
This particular model requires a special to Baofeng cable in order to program using CHIRP, I intend to buy one to use right out of the box.
Also, if it's sold in SA the charger is probably 230v which would render it unable to charge when I get back home.
The seller only has a 41% rating and for me I wouldn't buy from a seller with a low rating like that.
But, I do intend to look for other models that I can purchase. Thanks!
 
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So this is what I finally ended up getting. You can select between 2 watts and 0.5 watts stations. It has lots of features like CTCSS and DCS codes for some privacy and host of others. It even has a built in FM receiver.
It's not a GMRS radio (which is 5 watts) but to be "legal" these radios will do the trick.

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