Best MURS-able radios?

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Best MURS-able radios?

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I need to whip up a nice set of MURS radios, any suggestions? (hopefully not very pricey) Thanks
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You could go with a couple SP50's, if you are on a budjet. You would need to turn them down to 1-2 Watts, but not alot of people do. I would just run a DPL/PL for sure because there's alotta users out there on MURS (at least around here)

They usually go for about $50-$70 on eBay, and that's usually with free programming as well.
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How about the P1225? Are there any other options?
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Yes, a P1225 would also to great. I just wasn't sure what you had planned on spending, so I gave the most bujet-able opinoin.

SP50
P1225
Visar
HT1000
CP150/200

All of those are options, of course. But the P1225 is better than the SP50 goes.
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HT600
P200
MT1000
P110

Plenty of options out there. Around here MURS is like a free for all CB band, it's nuts. Mostly due to the MURS radios that Radio Shack was selling.
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Post by poser »

Thanks, it's pretty quiet over here, minus the occasional cabbie blasting out 200+Watts
Also, can I get the pros and cons of those radios? Moto has a HUGE selection..I mean, jeez, I've gotten to the point where I cant tell apart the JT1000, MT1000, P300, HT750 series, P150 etc
Is there a site to compare their features?
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Post by bayfire300 »

how many radio's are you looking for? what are you looking to spend?
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Post by poser »

Unsure of both, I'm just seeking my options!
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kb0nly wrote:HT600
P200
MT1000
P110

Plenty of options out there. Around here MURS is like a free for all CB band, it's nuts. Mostly due to the MURS radios that Radio Shack was selling.
You would only be able to use those on the two upper channels as none of them will to 12.5k band width.

I use HT1000s. They are fairly cheap on ebay, can be turned down to 2 watts with no problems, and will do 12.5k.
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12.5k on MURS?? All the Rat Shack radios aren't 12.5k!

That was meant to be sarcasm. But i know around here that none of the radios being used meet the requirment on the first three channels. Not to say that its good to do so, just that it is happening. Probably why Rat Shack discontinued the model most owners are using, they had a clearance sale on them and they were sold out in hours instead of days. So obviously everyone buying them are making use of them.

151.820
151.880
151.940
154.570
154.600

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Post by Rayjk110 »

Yeah I have 5 of those RadioShack Mobiles.

$9.95 each. Not bad at all. They are 25khz spacing if I recall.
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Post by Glenn »

There is a seller on http://www.popularwireless.com selling Midland MURS portables for $66.00 I believe. He is R.K. Leef. Some of the guys liked them and at that price it sounds cheap.
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Post by poser »

Thanks, I just prefer motos in general. I'll look into the SP50s
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nmfire10 wrote:XTS5000
Going that way, I'd vote for the AS2R :D
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Post by poser »

What's the AS2R?
Ok, budget cap is $125 a radio (flexible)
I'm really hoping to compare the GP300, P1225, etc Thanks
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Post by n1pj »

with that price range you won't have to worry about AS2R lol. I wish I could get an AS2R for that price, that would be nice.
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Well, I'd still like to know what it is? LOL
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astro saber 2 rugged
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Isn't the Rugged Saber not as desirable as the normal one? (problem with batteries being hard to find?)
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The batteries aren't "hard" to find, but they are "very expensive" compared to regular Saber batteries. At least twice the cost of a new one for a used R battery.. Whew.
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Ray - where did you find some RatShack mobiles for 10 bucks each?
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The RadioShack in Waukegan. They were having a clearance day thing for the weekend and on a table in there, there was the 'clearance of the hour' thing.

I just went in there for some solder at the time and walked out with a few radios +the solder I needed.
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