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Airsoft Discussion / Re: Odd Radio Settings.
« on: October 27, 2015, 10:49:48 AM »So I was at a game recently and was having trouble reaching anyone on the team's designated radio channel even though I could hear occasional garbled static. Come to find out, a squad on our team was using radios that weren't configured using standard channels. The last time something like this happened a group was using very powerful radios on a sub-channel.
My question is why cut yourself off from the rest of the team and is operating a radio in this way illegal?
I want to find the guy who made up the name "sub-channel" and ridicule him until his entire family cries. I also want to do the same thing to the guy who invented the feature. It's entirely legal to use them but it's dumb. Not being able to hear other users of the channel means you can't tell when the frequency is clear, so you're likely to jam everyone else without meaning to.
Using alternate frequencies like MURS can make it easier to communicate without interference, but you need to be sure you know the law. Remember that this hobby will always be vulnerable to attack by bleeding hearts. One media story about airsofters screwing up radios for other people could lead to a rash of editorials about banning the sport. Be cool out there.
Moment of self-promotion: http://www.affronter.org/Airsoft/radios.html covers privacy codes and other topics.