This YouTube video, titled 'Amazon Black Friday Deals For Gun Guys,' aims to highlight various deals available on Amazon, particularly for firearm enthusiasts. The description lists specific products and brands with associated discount codes and affiliate links. Featured items include Zulisy products, CYA Holsters, Olight weapon lights, Votatu accessories, Baofeng GMRS radios, Tigrett Outdoors cables, Mechanix gloves, Truglo optics, and Magpul accessories. The video serves as a curated shopping guide for Black Friday, focusing on tactical gear and firearm-related accessories.
This YouTube video presents a collection of Amazon deals, highlighting several items relevant to firearm owners and everyday carry enthusiasts. Featured products include the 704 Gear Fader active electronic ear protection with gel ear pads, a push-to-talk cable for radios, the BAOFENG GM-15 Pro GMRS handheld radio, Zulisy Optics codes, a Sitivien ST19 fixed blade knife, VTIGER K1 keychain flashlights, the 704 Gear Strider EDC, and an EDC pouch organizer. The description explicitly states that all Amazon links are affiliate links.
This video offers a beginner's introduction to tactical radio communication, covering essential concepts like PPT (Push-to-Talk), antennas, and different radio tiers from budget to high-end. It delves into technical aspects, legalities of communication, and encryption. The creator, still learning, brings in an expert, Rob, to provide knowledge in a multi-part series for a better understanding of this field. The video also promotes various sponsor links, the creator's Patreon, merchandise, and social media channels.
This video introduces civilians to alternative communication methods beyond cell phones, emphasizing the importance of investing in radios for survival and emergency preparedness. The presenter highlights that radios are not difficult to operate and are a significant amplifier for survival capabilities. Links to specific gear, including a Baofeng UV-5R radio and accessories like an extended battery, programming cable, volume knob, and PTT guard, are provided.
This video highlights the importance of incorporating a GMRS radio into a communication strategy, often referred to as PACE (Primary, Alternate, Contingency, Emergency). It introduces the General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) as a licensed radio service utilizing frequencies around 462 MHz and 467 MHz for short-distance, two-way voice communication via handhelds, mobiles, and repeaters. The Rugged Radios GMR45 is showcased as a versatile unit compatible with FRS channels and GMRS, featuring vehicle-specific mounts. Additionally, the GMR2 handhelds are presented as a practical solution for keeping individuals connected when away from a vehicle or basecamp, offering USB charging capabilities. The video encourages viewers to follow Rugged Radios for their mobility communication needs.
This Geauga Firearms Academy video features Neil and John discussing programming a Baofeng radio, with a specific timestamp for the programming demonstration at 13:05. The video also touches on solar power integration. It emphasizes that these demonstrations are conceptual and do not replace hands-on training with a qualified instructor, urging viewers to seek professional training. Links to their previous HAM radio video, Instagram, website, and Facebook page are provided, along with a documentary series on martial shooting skills.
This video emphasizes that radios, like firearms, are tools requiring planning and knowledge to be effective in emergencies. It covers the radio spectrum (HF, VHF, UHF), legalities of transmission (FRS, MURS, Ham), and contrasts civilian limitations with military infrastructure. The content reviews specific handheld and mobile radio options, highlighting their features and price points, and stresses the importance of strategic communication planning with 'radio nets' before a crisis.
This video provides a review and range test of the Baofeng UV-5R, a low-cost handheld FM transceiver. The reviewer examines its construction, performance, and features such as frequency offsets, DTMF tones, and dual watch. While the radio is praised for its solid build and long battery life, the stock antenna is identified as an area for improvement. The usable range is estimated to be a couple of miles with the stock antenna. The reviewer notes the radio's limitations, such as the lack of waterproofing, but ultimately deems it a good offering for its price point.
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