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Helmet Communication and Sound Systems help needed please
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<blockquote data-quote="divemaster5734" data-source="post: 144061" data-attributes="member: 1320"><p>Wow, that post started an "adventure".</p><p>I ordered three units.</p><p>The web page appearance implied to me it was an American site.</p><p>Unfortunately, that was not the case.</p><p>Fortunately, I used PayPal.</p><p>After many emails, phone calls, and frustrations, I finally have the units and programming software.</p><p>Just goes to show, cheapest isn't always best, and always research any site before ordering.</p><p> </p><p>I downloaded a repeater site list for WA state, and will program in the 5 MURS frequencies on the presets.</p><p>Only prob is now I feel obligated and am going to retest for tech then general.</p><p>Even after Boy Scouts and Radio Operator training in the Army the best I could do was 5wpm morse.</p><p>And that was 50% accurate at best.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, thanks again for the lead, I think these are definitely the best bet for wilderness exploring.</p><p> </p><p>As long as you are sure to know which repeater is closest before taking off, this is without doubt the best chance to get help if something bad happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="divemaster5734, post: 144061, member: 1320"] Wow, that post started an "adventure". I ordered three units. The web page appearance implied to me it was an American site. Unfortunately, that was not the case. Fortunately, I used PayPal. After many emails, phone calls, and frustrations, I finally have the units and programming software. Just goes to show, cheapest isn't always best, and always research any site before ordering. I downloaded a repeater site list for WA state, and will program in the 5 MURS frequencies on the presets. Only prob is now I feel obligated and am going to retest for tech then general. Even after Boy Scouts and Radio Operator training in the Army the best I could do was 5wpm morse. And that was 50% accurate at best. Anyway, thanks again for the lead, I think these are definitely the best bet for wilderness exploring. As long as you are sure to know which repeater is closest before taking off, this is without doubt the best chance to get help if something bad happens. [/QUOTE]
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