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Not really hunting related, but I need to get some ratios for my kids when we’re skiing, and don’t really want to spend the 120 a piece the rocky talkies cost.

Any recommendations on ones that are recharging that aren’t through the roof expensive?


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Wetwork

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BAOFENG UV-9G..It's a grown-up radio, that if you are inclined you can do grown-up stuff with (mods and accessories) but right out of the box, any kid can push transmit. Love mine so much I have 4 of them now.-WW
ps. Reviews are pretty nice for these.
 
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BAOFENG UV-9G..It's a grown-up radio, that if you are inclined you can do grown-up stuff with (mods and accessories) but right out of the box, any kid can push transmit. Love mine so much I have 4 of them now.-WW
ps. Reviews are pretty nice for these.

My kids will have them messed up in minutes


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Wetwork

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My kids will have them messed up in minutes


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I had ankle biters myself...you can lock the buttons. Or buy a couple of baofeng's and get a couple of "Snoopy" bubble box, kido ones. You can pretty easily figure out the frequencies and load them in. I am by no means a Hamster or techie guy. Just Old School Gen X. What you run across with big box stuff is they don't have very good range, even the GRMS ones and they are pretty small and easily lost. Bigger ones, better range and you know you dropped it. And when you do loose one skiiing you are only out $30 for the Chicom but you'd be out even more for a couple of Midlands.-WW
ps. Get a couple of AirTags and stuff'em in your kids britches LOL.
 
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I had ankle biters myself...you can lock the buttons. Or buy a couple of baofeng's and get a couple of "Snoopy" bubble box, kido ones. You can pretty easily figure out the frequencies and load them in. I am by no means a Hamster or techie guy. Just Old School Gen X. What you run across with big box stuff is they don't have very good range, even the GRMS ones and they are pretty small and easily lost. Bigger ones, better range and you know you dropped it. And when you do loose one skiiing you are only out $30 for the Chicom but you'd be out even more for a couple of Midlands.-WW
ps. Get a couple of AirTags and stuff'em in your kids britches LOL.

I thought about just wrapping my tt15 dog collars on them and giving them a little jolt to get back to the lodge lol


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