FRS radios aren’t all created equal. Some blister-pack sets are cheap toys that break in a weekend, while others are solid enough to trust on family trips or in an emergency.
In this third episode of the FRS Mini-Series, Caleb Nelson (K4CDN) takes a practical look at the gear:
What really matters in an FRS radio (durability, batteries, usability)
Why you shouldn’t believe the “35-mile range” marketing
The difference between throwaway blister packs and quality FRS options
Caleb’s go-to pick for a reliable family radio
This isn’t about buying the most expensive radio on the shelf — it’s about choosing gear that works when your family needs it.
And with September being National Preparedness Month, there’s no better time to make sure your radios are ready.
Want the bigger picture? The Family Connect System webinar replay is available now. Watch here: www.familyconnectsystem.com
Mentioned in this episode:
BTECH FRS-A1 (Caleb’s pick): https://amzn.to/3UTnjgK
Retevis RT15: https://amzn.to/3UTedki
Retevis RB66P: https://amzn.to/4mIRbZt
Retevis RB48: https://amzn.to/47HOP8T
Motorola Waterproof FRS: https://amzn.to/4g5oV0Q
Blog recap: hamradionetwork.com/
Family Connect System Webinar Replay: www.familyconnectsystem.com