Finally got what Iike to think is a decent set of radios/walkies from a friend for really cheap. I live in northern Worcester County. My friend said that the best way to set these up is with the cable that plugs into it, then into a PC or laptop via USB using the "Chirp" app?? Any other suggestions, since I have no computer.
I’ve used TYT walkie-talkies before, and overall, I've been pretty impressed with them. They offer a good range and clear audio, which is fantastic for outdoor activities or significant events. I liked their durability—I've had mine in some pretty rough conditions, and they held up well. The battery life is decent, so you won’t have to constantly charge them. Of course, the features can vary depending on the model, so it might be worth checking out reviews for the specific one you’re considering. But if you’re looking for reliable walkie-talkies that won’t break the bank, TYT is worth considering.
-- Edited by SaymonSax on Monday 26th of August 2024 09:55:43 AM