I wonder if RR uses Chirp and what the chirp guys would think. I'm surprised they didn't offer an external antenna since they don't seem to care about the rules.
So Chirp does now specifically have a "Rugged" brand... but you wanna know a dirty little secret? You can use the Baofeng UV-5R option as well and it works just fine. I think they just put the Rugged option in there so people would stop asking them to add it..
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I'm really conflicted about Rugged Radios. They're technically playing by the rules because it is ultimately up to the operator of the radios to get the appropriate license if they want to transmit on the radios. However, they make it VERY confusing for the end user about what licenses are required (if at all).
Looking at the frequency list, and knowing that a lot of these channel names are related to BAJA 1000 teams/groups/people, I expect a fair number of people originally got them just to listen in on what those teams are saying. That's fine and all, no license required to listen. But since RR is promoting these to other teams and now off roaders for communications, I think it's a safe assumption people are transmitting on them. So here's where RR starts to irk some people in the radio community: they know full well people are transmitting, but don't do a thing to make it clear that they need a license to transmit and how to go about getting that license.
I did manage to find some blog comments from them that indicate they at least
know this fact...
Bill says:
May 11, 2016 at 2:44 pm
Does the radio include procedures for getting your license? I noticed some of them in the car to car category was 50 watts I thought these frequencies were limited to 5 watts?
Rugged says:
May 11, 2016 at 4:35 pm
Technically, yes, the FCC requires a filing. I can’t offer too much information because I personally have not gone through the process. I think that needs to be a blog post soon! As I understand it, it’s about $70 and you can file online. I should point out that this is not the same as a Ham Radio license. That level of radio operation requires schooling, additional fees, and a designated call sign.
This link is a good place to start for further filing information.
The link referenced is to the FCC's ULS website. Hardly an informative place to point people. And the response itself, "I can't offer too much information because I personally have not gone through the process," tells you a lot about how they feel about the whole situation.
Here's the other catch though: best I can tell individuals aren't even on the list of entities who can
get PLMR (business band) licenses. They're for businesses. So there's those frequencies right out the window. (If someone can prove otherwise that they personally have an IG class license I'd love to hear it).
Additionally, those GMRS frequencies they've pre-programmed aren't legal for transmitting on with these radios even with a GMRS license (GMRS is type-certified so the radio has to be certified for GMRS and these aren't). So by including them in radios being purchased - no offense to anyone intended - by people who don't know what they're doing (my assumption, I realize that could be wrong in some cases) they're basically inducing them to operate illegally.
BTW - if you want access to any of their downloads that are "password protected" just use "rugged" as the user and "radios" as the password. They published this information
on one of their own videos.
Here's a full set of their frequency docs.
So... is Rugged Radio a bunch of shysters hocking over priced gear pre-programmed in such a way as to almost guarantee that people are operating against FCC radio laws? Yeah... Are we all grown ups who should maybe do a little research on our own before just assuming that since we bought something we can actually use it without any other requirements (like rnArmy is right now, hat tip to you)? Yeah... Do we as consumers have a certain expectation of people selling something to make it clear what else is potentially required to use a product appropriately and legally? Yeah, definitely. And I think that's the biggest, but most subtle way that RR is ********** up.
So there ya go. My thoughts on that topic... as for OP... I've reached out in PM's to see if he wants some personal Elmering on radios. Seems he's feeling pretty good with the info he has.