Who is choosing an entry-level radio?

Entry-level ham radio refer to basic models suitable for amateurs or beginners. Generally, they are designed to provide a simple and reliable way to communicate  wirelessly.

People choose entry-level amateur radios for several reasons:

Explore the radio hobby:

An entry-level ham radio is a great starting point to begin exploring the radio hobby. Because people can first understand and experience the principles, techniques, and fun of amateur radio communications.

Learn wireless communication skills:

Beginners can learn and improve basic wireless communication skills. They can understand basic radio concepts such as frequency, tuning, and coding, and master correct communication etiquette and operation.

Respond to emergencies:

In disasters or emergencies, amateur radio communications can become an important means of emergency communications. Because entry-level amateur radio provide a reliable means of communication to contact others and seek help in an emergency.

RETEVIS  has several models suitable for entry-level amateur radios.

RETEVIS RT5R:

RT5R is a powerful entry-level walkie-talkie. Because it supports dual frequency bands (VHF and UHF) and has 128 programmable channels and 50 CTCSS/DCS encoders. RT5R also has FM radio function. The RT5R also has features like a backlit LCD display, built-in lightning light, and vox.

RETEVIS RA89:

RA89 maintains performance in any water situation as it is IP68 waterproof. It provides a higher level of clear sound quality with its intelligent noise reduction function. RA89 has an emergency alarm function and uses a USB-C interface for charging. Currently, the RA89 supports programming using CHIRP software.

 

RETEVIS RT85:

RT85 has dual-band dual display support. It has a full numeric keyboard for easy operation and also includes a built-in FM radio. Additionally, it is equipped with a built-in flashlight and supports frequency programming and management using CHIRP software.

These RETEVIS models are suitable for entry-level amateur radios.

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