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    I suspect that most folks on the forum ditched their walkie-talkies when cell service covered their hunting areas.

    Unfortunately cell coverage in NW Ontario is severely lacking once you wander off the trans-Canada highway. In fact there’s still a lot of dead areas along the TC highway. Clearly there is still a role for walkie-talkies out in the woods, especially if you want to comply with the communication component of the party-hunting regs.

    Anyway I picked up a 8 watt Baofeng programable radio from Amazon for $70. It’s a cool gadget and it will hold 128 channels including FRS/GMRS, marine, weather, and lots more.

    For the record, these are HAM radios and are subject to licensing, and some channels (e.g.FRS/GMRS) have power output restrictions so you need to act according to your conscience.
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    If you are looking for a good set of radios, the Dewalt radios work very well. Make sure you get the 2watt model . We use them coyote hunting all winter and have had very good luck with them.
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    I used to hunt the loring area. Definitely no cell coverage there. I always carried a FRS radio with me even though I was hunting by myself. There were others in the bush with them so if got in trouble there was a chance you might reach on of them.

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    The nice thing with those Baofeng radios you can also get FM if there's a station in range. Add the weather channels too. I added the marine channels, (I have my licence)).

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    Our moose group picked up the 8 watt Baofeng, hopefully they work for us.
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    Many commercial FRS radios today already are at the maximum allowed wattage and have fairly decent receivers to process faint signals which beat any of the Beofangs in signal quality.

    Amateur radios require licensing (which isn't hard) but the reality is UHF/VHF out of a handheld will be more limited due to terrain and absorption of the signal by the surroundings more then any wattage the radio might have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Found View Post
    Our moose group picked up the 8 watt Baofeng, hopefully they work for us.
    I was watching a couple of YouTube videos and some of those 8 watt
    Radios only put out less power. Mine is supposed to be 8 watts but I can’t verify it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Menard View Post
    I was watching a couple of YouTube videos and some of those 8 watt
    Radios only put out less power. Mine is supposed to be 8 watts but I can’t verify it.
    Kindly let us know on field testing results [emoji846]

    We have using high-wattage walkie talkies in northern woods.
    Get a decent range along (the rivers or roads, however, as soon as old growth is in the way, the range goes out of the window.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newbiehunter View Post
    Kindly let us know on field testing results [emoji846]

    We have using high-wattage walkie talkies in northern woods.
    Get a decent range along (the rivers or roads, however, as soon as old growth is in the way, the range goes out of the window.
    The draw back to vhf/uhf radios is that they rely on line of sight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Menard View Post
    The draw back to vhf/uhf radios is that they rely on line of sight.
    Does FRS/GMRS remove line of sight limitations?

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