I'm thinking about getting some walkie talkies.
My woodsball field is relatively small, maybe a hundred yards from end to end. When we are starting games, however, the teams have to shout to be heard. Often times this means my throat is sore the next day.
I'd like to get some walkie talkies to leave at the bases to make this all easier, but I'm not sure what to get. The last time i bought a cheap pair, they could barely transmit over 100 yards in a field, let alone through the woods. That was years ago, though. Has the base quality gone up since then?
I guess this all comes down to the classic cost/effectiveness spectrum. Obviously I could spend a few hundred dollars on some professional quality ones that can transmit for miles, but that's overkill in my situation. There's got to be some middle of the road option.
Oh... And cell phones won't work. The field is in a weird dead zone that drops calls and kills battery charge (because your phone keeps pinging for a signal that isn't there). We need something different.
My woodsball field is relatively small, maybe a hundred yards from end to end. When we are starting games, however, the teams have to shout to be heard. Often times this means my throat is sore the next day.
I'd like to get some walkie talkies to leave at the bases to make this all easier, but I'm not sure what to get. The last time i bought a cheap pair, they could barely transmit over 100 yards in a field, let alone through the woods. That was years ago, though. Has the base quality gone up since then?
I guess this all comes down to the classic cost/effectiveness spectrum. Obviously I could spend a few hundred dollars on some professional quality ones that can transmit for miles, but that's overkill in my situation. There's got to be some middle of the road option.
Oh... And cell phones won't work. The field is in a weird dead zone that drops calls and kills battery charge (because your phone keeps pinging for a signal that isn't there). We need something different.
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