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Oops, I need to replace some equipment!

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teward

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I had a handful of Baofeng and TYT radios, with the TYT radios being 10W output radios.

Old buildings being what they are, a pipe burst in the wall where my equipment was being stored, so I lost all the equipment (thank you electrical shorts).

So, I'm after replacements. They need to operate on Dual Band and preferably have FCC IDs so that I can show they cam work on the commercial bands under the FCC regulations.

Any suggestion for equipment replacements? Preferably in the budget category ($150 per radio max), and preferably with a 10W output power.
 
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