yatesfire5
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hi can anyone tell me can a ham radio that is uhf be programed for public safety channels i am a volunteer firefighter and would like to use it for that thanks
hi can anyone tell me can a ham radio that is uhf be programed for public safety channels i am a volunteer firefighter and would like to use it for that thanks
hi can anyone tell me can a ham radio that is uhf be programed for public safety channels i am a volunteer firefighter and would like to use it for that thanks
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Ham radios are for ham radio use and not legal for any other use.
Commercial radios are for public safety use.
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Not true.
Generally speaking, a ham radio can/should not be used for commercial operations.
All commercial radios can be used for both ham and commercial operations
If you are a member of a VFD then that agency should be able to either issue the radio you need or point you to a source of radios which the members purchase the radios from. As a former VFD member I was issued a pager and eventually a portable radio when the Chief and Training officer felt I had met the requiements. In the rare case of gear which we needed to purchase ourselves there was always someone in the department who would tell you how to get it. When I see someone asking about buying a HT for VFD use I have to wonder why this person has not been given this info by their chain of command already.hi can anyone tell me can a ham radio that is uhf be programed for public safety channels i am a volunteer firefighter and would like to use it for that thanks
As someone else mentioned, why would you use a $50 radio for life safety applications?
And since when does the price of a radio have anything to do with life safety applications? After 20 something years of doing that sort of thing I can say from experience that I've had to use some pretty expensive "junk" (to put it nicely) with 'big' names on them. I won't say that any of the 'Chinese' radios would be 'better' than one of the 'big' names, but that just depends on the purpose, doesn't it. I can say that at one time or another some of them would have certainly been handy to have.
- 'Doc
And for that 'interfacing' with SCBA masks, all it would take is the proper connectors on the end of the cord. Maybe $5 and 10 minutes and it'd be done.
Yatesfire5 my personal advice is don't buy your own radio!!! I am an Assistant Chief with a local VFD and we strongly discourage our firefighters owning their own radio. Eventhough we are a small department, we furnish HT's to all that need one, the officers and the EMT's. I have been in fires that melted the antenna on my radio, I have dropped them in mud, on pavement , and even had to throw one away (meth lab fire). If the radio is owned by the department, its replaced ...if owned by you...you are SOL. In my 25+ years of firefighting, EMT, and HazMat I do not remember a single time that I needed a radio and did not have means to some other form of communications that worked. After all at a fire scene you listen with your pager; the only ones that should be talking are the officers and the interior attack team (we have an officer with that team). Remember that fire radios are designed to endure heat, vibrations, water, dust, etc. that ham radios are not designed to with stand. Best of luck in your decision.