Was wondering if the use of two way radio's is legal in ND.
My normal hunting partner and I have a pretty good code worked out but with the throat microphones now a guy could work them pretty silently.
Thanks in advance,
Norm
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- Daryl
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Just a FYI. Me and another guy tried the throat mics and they didn't work that well. They didn't pick up the wispers or soft talking very well. I think they would be great where you didn't have to be quiet. I have Garmin Rino 530hcx radios with the PTT mics and they have been really good. Just my 2 cents
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We just use the ear bud type with the button on the cord and have a system of clicks as to whats happening and what we see and if its ok to move very simpleand once we move we can talk
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I think the radio when used right can be a GREAT tool for two people. I have definatly seen the benifits of knowing EXACLY what my buddie see's on the other side of the hill....
Daryl,
Thanks for the info, my throat mikes are a PTT type and I will be able to give you a opinion in two weeks when I get back from work and get to test drive them. I'm going to order a set of regular boom type as the ones that came with the radios SUCK !! Now I'm worried the T-Mike type will also SUCK....
Anyhow, Keep letting the air out of em Boys !!!!
Norm
Daryl,
Thanks for the info, my throat mikes are a PTT type and I will be able to give you a opinion in two weeks when I get back from work and get to test drive them. I'm going to order a set of regular boom type as the ones that came with the radios SUCK !! Now I'm worried the T-Mike type will also SUCK....
Anyhow, Keep letting the air out of em Boys !!!!
Norm
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