This is an excellent radio suitable for AMATEUR RADIO operators.It is NOT SUITABLE FOR PMR446 as you can change the antenna making it illegal for use on PMR. This is a proper radio & NOT a child's walkie talkie. It's the high power version with an expanded battery capacity & it's the cheapest it has ever been.
If you want to sit the exam ( it's easy ) then contact the RSGB on this link rsgb.org/mai…ng/
GT-3TP Mark-III is Upgraded version of GT-3 Mark-II with Tri-Power: High / Med / Low Power Settings (8W / 4W / 1W).
(Rx/Tx). Note: Factory defaults frequecy is 140-150/430-440MHz (8W
Output), please reset the radio to reach 136-174/400-470MHz or program
it to reach 470-520MHz (The software is the same as GT-3 Mark-II).
Optimal SQL Setting, Optimal Modulation of TX/RX Power Tube, True 8W Output Power, Up to 11KM effective talking range.
Broad (Wide) / Narrowband (Narrow), High power / low power (5W /
1W), selectable. Selectable Frequency Step: 2.5/5/6.25/10/12.5/25 kHz.
128 Channels 50 CTCSS and 104 DCS, Function Busy Channel Lock
"BCLO", Function "VOX" (Voice Operated Transmission), "OFFSET"
(frequency offset for repeater access).
27 comments
whaleshark
9 Oct 17#1
Thanks op, just bought for my kids as walkie talkie'
joeymcjoe to whaleshark
9 Oct 17#2
Didn't you READ!!! OP clearly stated: "This is a proper radio & NOT a child's walkie talkie"
:joy:
Andybro to joeymcjoe
9 Oct 17#3
I think you've just been reeled in by the whaleshark!
whaleshark to Andybro
9 Oct 17#12
:raised_hand:
Krosus
9 Oct 17#4
These are perfectly legal for PMR use. I think you mean not legal for PMR446 use :laughing:
SixtyFive to Krosus
9 Oct 17#7
For those interested in PMR446 & why this type of radio is never going to be suitable here's a video that explains.
zirk to Krosus
9 Oct 17#9
Wrong still need a Licence for PMR
Krosus to zirk
9 Oct 17#24
The radio is legal for PMR use. The radio does not need a licence...the operator needs to be licensed
dewonderful
9 Oct 17#5
"If you want to sit the exam" Higher Certificate of Advanced Mobile Phonery
zirk
9 Oct 17#6
Im not sure why you have posted this tbh, it is illegal to use, operate and Transmit Radio Equipment without the appropriate Licence issued by the UK Government (Radio Aggency), whether for Amatuer or PMR Frequiesies.
There are servere pentalties for operating without a Licenece.
SixtyFive to zirk
9 Oct 17#8
I posted it because there are many licensed operators who can legally use it.
zirk to SixtyFive
9 Oct 17#10
Then why not post it on an Amateur Radio licence Forum rather than a Every Day Public Forum.
We both know where this is going to lead to.
SixtyFive to zirk
9 Oct 17#11
I posted it here because I can & it's a hot deal for anyone licensed to use it. If you are not licensed then you can always attempt the very simple test & obtain a Foundation Licence in Amateur radio. Here the link to the RSGB who can help you. rsgb.org/mai…on/
ShaneDHolland to zirk
9 Oct 17#19
It's illegal to drive a car without a licence, should they stop the car deals? :fearful:
lookylookymustbuynow
9 Oct 17#13
Do you still need a license if you use it as a walkie talkie?
anderton_james to lookylookymustbuynow
9 Oct 17#16
Yes you will.
ZEbbEDY
9 Oct 17#14
GOT TWO TO USE AS A BABY MONITOR, ON HIGH POWER WILL THIS WORK THROUGH THE WALLS UPSTAIRS AND DOWNSTAIRS?
WHAT IS VHF MEAN?
scoobytawazara to ZEbbEDY
9 Oct 17#15
it means your baby could be be microwaved
Bendown to ZEbbEDY
9 Oct 17#22
Very High Frequency
roguesspam
9 Oct 17#17
Is it any good for the zombie apocalypse?
jewelie to roguesspam
9 Oct 17#21
If you stick it in a Zombie's mouth and short the battery, yeah. :smile:
modelman
9 Oct 17#18
Good radio and a steal at this price. It's nice to see some unusual deals being posted from time to time. Hot for me...
szaman81
9 Oct 17#20
How would the authorities know if you have licence or not?
How would the authorities police those people who are using these radios without licence?
Do they have enough resources to come down and knock on your door to check if the signal is coming from your house?
therealclaireh to szaman81
10 Oct 17#25
I don't think Ofcom who issue the licenses actually go around monitoring amateur radio if you are attempting to communicate with the radio you might find licensed HAM operators will be able to tell you're either not licensed, hold a foundation/intermediate/full licence or misusing your license and have their own observation community they can report you to where you risk a large fine and/or prison time and your equipment taken away if licensed may get revoked
gorgo2015
9 Oct 17#23
This has pretty much been this price for most of the time, so it's not really a deal. Then the OP only a week ago called Baofengs "rubbish". So, what happened?
rdann
10 Oct 17#26
Not sure is such a hot deal, I picked up a Baofeng UV-5R and paid £13 for it, similar spec.
Opening post
Frequecy Range: VHF: 136-174 Mhz (Rx/Tx), UHF: 400-520 Mhz
(Rx/Tx). Note: Factory defaults frequecy is 140-150/430-440MHz (8W
Output), please reset the radio to reach 136-174/400-470MHz or program
it to reach 470-520MHz (The software is the same as GT-3 Mark-II).
Optimal SQL Setting, Optimal Modulation of TX/RX Power Tube, True 8W Output Power, Up to 11KM effective talking range.
Broad (Wide) / Narrowband (Narrow), High power / low power (5W /
1W), selectable. Selectable Frequency Step: 2.5/5/6.25/10/12.5/25 kHz.
128 Channels 50 CTCSS and 104 DCS, Function Busy Channel Lock
"BCLO", Function "VOX" (Voice Operated Transmission), "OFFSET"
(frequency offset for repeater access).
27 comments
:joy:
Higher Certificate of Advanced Mobile Phonery
There are servere pentalties for operating without a Licenece.
We both know where this is going to lead to.
WHAT IS VHF MEAN?
Hot for me...
How would the authorities police those people who are using these radios without licence?
Do they have enough resources to come down and knock on your door to check if the signal is coming from your house?