Enthusiast III
I didn't see a thread quite like what I was looking for... so I started a new one. I think it is time to break down and put a mobile GMRS in my 4runner. I have a KG-935G handheld but making sure it is charged on a trip, etc. and wanting more power, I have decided it is time to add a permanently mounted unit. Add to that, I can then hand out my handheld if someone on our trip is without or when spotting.
That being said... I have watched more Youtube videos than I can count. Each time I watch one for the Midland or the Wouxun I feel "yep that is the brand for me"! So I am asking the community for your thoughts. The pricing is basically the same, so that is not my concern.
I am by far a "radio nerd" as all the videos say. (Not one at all really) From my research, the Midland seems easy to use and is pretty much plug-and-play. I do not really use repeaters in my area, primarily vehicle-to-vehicle communication within my travel group. I like the option of mounting it tucked out of the way. The USB-C port may be a bonus that may come in handy. It sure seems like Midland is such a popular choice for ease of use. Do I really need all the other options that the KG-1000G offers when I don't know how to use them at the moment anyway?
But with the KG-1000G, I think the ability to monitor frequencies outside of the GMRS bands sounds like a good idea. The ability to mount the faceplate where I can see it, but still mount the larger unit tucked away seems like the best of both worlds. Having so many more options might be good further down the line as I learn more about the use of these types of comms and once I am in more situations it seems like it would be endless possibilities (even though I do not know how to use that stuff now). As I have said though, I already have the handheld KG-935G... So I guess I could monitor some of those other channels already?
Sorry to be a bit long-winded, but I do value the opinions of you guys as part of my research. Thank you guys, I look forward to any and all responses.
Priority #1 = Group Comms in short range, Priority #2 = Minimal visibility when daily driving, Priority #3 = ease of use
That being said... I have watched more Youtube videos than I can count. Each time I watch one for the Midland or the Wouxun I feel "yep that is the brand for me"! So I am asking the community for your thoughts. The pricing is basically the same, so that is not my concern.
I am by far a "radio nerd" as all the videos say. (Not one at all really) From my research, the Midland seems easy to use and is pretty much plug-and-play. I do not really use repeaters in my area, primarily vehicle-to-vehicle communication within my travel group. I like the option of mounting it tucked out of the way. The USB-C port may be a bonus that may come in handy. It sure seems like Midland is such a popular choice for ease of use. Do I really need all the other options that the KG-1000G offers when I don't know how to use them at the moment anyway?
But with the KG-1000G, I think the ability to monitor frequencies outside of the GMRS bands sounds like a good idea. The ability to mount the faceplate where I can see it, but still mount the larger unit tucked away seems like the best of both worlds. Having so many more options might be good further down the line as I learn more about the use of these types of comms and once I am in more situations it seems like it would be endless possibilities (even though I do not know how to use that stuff now). As I have said though, I already have the handheld KG-935G... So I guess I could monitor some of those other channels already?
Sorry to be a bit long-winded, but I do value the opinions of you guys as part of my research. Thank you guys, I look forward to any and all responses.
Priority #1 = Group Comms in short range, Priority #2 = Minimal visibility when daily driving, Priority #3 = ease of use
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