SCDTV AN/PRC-148 Replica Review

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SCDTV follow up on their G&P M249 review with their take on the Tactical Workshop AN.PRC-148 MBITR Radio Replica. This is a working replica so you can see it in action in their introductory part. Though we hope they bring back the English subtitles for us to understand their review... "Yeah! Your prays have been answered! After weeks and weeks of hard work we managed to put togather a review of Toy Soldier's AN/PRC 148! Great kit!"

Vanaras 446MHz PRR 2-Set Package

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Why get a just a single set of the Vanaras PRR when you've got no one to talk to? So RSOV.com came up with a 2-set package promotion for the cost of US$188.99. But if you want to equip your whole team with such radio, then better email RSOV.com if they've got a team package... "Vanaras Personal Role Radio (PRR) in UK and European Private Mobile Radio (PMR) frequency range.

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Vanaras 446MHz PRR set /w Headset In Stock

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Finally, the Vanaras 446MHZ Personal Role Radio (PRR) that comes readily equipped with the Bowman headset is now available at RSOV.com. Priced at US$104.99, shipping costs not included, this was expected to arrive in August, but perhaps to some delay, it just got released this month. It comes with a radio pouch and stickers for those who are stickler on details.

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USMC Walkie Talkie MOLLE Pouches

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They cost US$0.99 each from their original price of US$3.00. Tiger111HK always has these great deals and with the price, you might as well buy all of them since it'll be shipping cost will be more expensive when ordering from outside Hong Kong. Or buy in bulk and with their price you can put a little bit more on the price and sell them to your mates for a profit. How's that for a budding business?

eAiming M328+ to VISAR Plug Adapter

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The Motorola VISAR Series have been discontinued, and if you're stuck with VISAR accessories that you want to use with other Motorola radios then you can consider this Plug Adapter for the Motorola GP328PLUS and other radios in the Motorola line-up that can accept such adapter. Made by eAiming, you can get for US$24.95 at Tiger111HK.

Vanaras 446MHz PRR with Bowman Headset

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We have posted news before about the Vanaras 446MHz PRR from RSOV.com. Now for an update as RSOV.com is also taking pre-orders of this radio set that comes along with a Bowman headset to complete the package. It's just a priced at US$104.99 and this is still on OD colour. If you click on the product link, you'll be shown the CTCSS code and channel freguency.

New Spartan Airsoft PRC-148 Functional Radio

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More information released by Gunsworkshop regarding the ipcoming Spartan Airsoft PRC-148 radio for airsoft players (we know that the players can't wait and are now wanting to place their orders as long as the frequencies are allowed in their countries without need for a licence)... "We are pleased to informed you that the new Spartan Airsoft PRC-148 functional radio will be launched very soon, they running limited edition, here are the specifications for your reference:

Functional PRC148 MBITR Replica from Toy Soldier

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Now hear this. If you don't want to make some time consuming modifications to the PRC 148 MBITR dummys made by Toy Soldier and other manufacturers, Toy Soldier goes a step beyond and will soon release an MBTIR functional radio with PTT Button, LCD Display, and channel selection. It's at the 409MHZ range, and also comes with a functioning H250 U Handset. Something to get excited about but check first if the frequency is legally allowed without a licence in your country.

Spartan Airsoft PRC148 Dummy Radio Case

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The nearest thing that you can put in your loadout if you're eyeing the AN/PRC-148 Multiband/Intra Team Radio (MBTIR). This software-based radio is available as a dummy made by Spartan Airsoft and available at RSOV.com for US$48.99. You can place a small FRS/PMR radio such as a Motorola talkabout inside and make it look like a functioning radio. Then use a Peltor/Sordin or Swimmer type headset to complete the radioman look.

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