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Baofeng G11S GMRS Radio Handheld, Rechargeable Walkie Talkies Long Range NOAA 2 Way Radio, GMRS Repeater Capable, with Earpiece (2 Pack)

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  • [Ideal for Group Talk] A user-friendly GMRS handheld radio, is perfect for group or family use. Its VOX function enables hands-free operation while driving. It comes with 30 GMRS channels and 11 NOAA Weather Channels, providing comprehensive communication options. FCC ID: 2AJGM-P11UV
  • Equipped with an additional 24 DIY GMRS repeater channels, you can set up into 4 groups of frequencies with different CTCSS/DCS. This setup minimizes interruptions, enhancing your communication experience. Locate your nearest GMRS repeater and experience optimal talking range with your team!
  • [NOAA Weather Updates in Real-Time] Utilize the G11S in weather forecast mode to scan through 11 NOAA weather band channels. This two-way radio keeps you informed about weather disasters by receiving real-time reports. It serves as a reliable emergency radio, particularly when cell phones are out of power or signal.
  • [USB Type-C Charging for Convenience] Leave your desktop behind for your outdoor adventures! The G11S is equipped with a Type-C Y-cable that can simultaneously fast-charge two radios. Charge your walkie-talkies on-the-go using a car phone charger, power bank, or laptop.



Product Description

BAOFENG G11S Radio

With half keyboard and a clear LCD display, G11S is an ideal choice for entry-level leisure users. You can easily make the setting via soft big buttons, and check the changes on display clearly. G11S contains all the main basic features which are needed on a GMRS radio, and adds some utility functions, such as NOAA scan & receiver, DIY repeater channels, and so on. Move on and see what extra function you win on G11S!

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VISUAL MENU DESIGN

  • Clear Menu list on LCD display.
  • Easily change almost all setting via menu.
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USB Type-C Charging

  • Charge your radio on-the-go using a car phone charger, power bank, or laptop.
  • with a Type-C Y-cable that can fast-charge two radios simultaneously.
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Extra 24 GMRS REPEATER CH.

  • Reduce the interruptions.
  • Set the same repeater channels with different CTCSS/DCS.
NOAA G11S

NOAA Weather Scanning

  • with 11 NOAA weather channels.
  • Scan the radio for the latest weather information when severe weather is approaching.

BAOFNEG G11S TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Frequency Range GMRS (RX & TX)
Memory Channel 30 GMRS Channels + 11 NOAA Weather Channels
258 Privacy Codes 50 CTCSS Tones and 208 DCS Codes
Battery Type Li-Ion 1500mAh Battery Pack
Accressory Jack 2-pin Kenwood Jack
SOS Emergency Function 10 Selectable Call/Call Alerts
Dual Watch Functions Channel Monitor, Channel Scan
TOT ( Time Out Timer ) 30/60/90/120/150/180s
Keypad Lock Busy Channel Lockout (BCL)
Battery Saver Low Battery Voice Indicator

lukesdiesel
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025
Great set of GMRA radios. Works flawlessly.
Robert M.
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2025
Good sound quality, programmable via Chirp.
Irvine CA Guy
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025
Easy to use, especially by my friends who are technically lame. Need to use a programming cable and software to set channels and names.
Calabungah
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025
I wanted something for climbing that was cheaper than Rocky talkie. These come in at just a fraction of the cost and deliver everything I need for multi pitch rock climbing. I’m planning on designing amount for these for a carabiner and 3-D printing it. If you have any interest, keep an eye on thingiverse and you might see it within the coming weeks.
spudly
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
These have been great for many different trips that we've taken. They are simple enough for the kids to use and can be programmed to do more than what is listed by using chirp if you need something a little more robust.
Scott Foresman
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
Would have been easy to program with my others but not supported by CHIRP. Work great though
David Nathanson
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
These are nice enough radios, worked well, very clear sound.I was looking for simple easy to use radios for beginners. Much like many of the FRS radios but hopefully more powerful. In general FRS radios are generally less powerful, shorter range than GMRS radios. I was looking for both extra power and easy for beginners to use.The secret is that these Baofeng G11S GMRS radios are actually powerful ham radios disguised as GMRS. Not sure if these are CHIRP compatible, but if they are, I'd expect you could program in 440 & 70cm ham bands.Probably my main picky complaint is that the squelch codes are listed only by frequency, not by standard code number. So when everyone brings their own radio and the group leaders saysOK everybody get on channel 6, code2.... But you don't know what frequency code 2 is, so you have to ask if somebody knows or Google that & it's sort of a stupid hassle. And if you don't use the same squelch code as everyone else in your group, they can't hear you. And you have to dig into the menus to even find the squelch code setting.Almost everyone else's FRS & GMRS radios will have a squelch code #2, but the G11S doesn't have a squelch code 2, it only has CTCSS frequencies to choose from for example: 67 or 71.9 or 88.5.Which is not a problem if you brought a chart of what frequencies equal what code numbers, or if you are a ham & you know what you are doing. It is possible to set the CTCSS frequency that is the same as the squelch code number. But it's not built in so you have to look it up elsewhere first.Anyway, this seems like a dumb oversight and the radios worked great in my very limited testing, but I knew I'd spend all morning setting everybody's radios. Which is normally fine, but sometimes I have a lot to get done too. Anyway, since these didn't match my use case (beginners) I returned these G11S & also some GM-T8 & bought simpler FRS radios. I got the Baofeng MP-25, which I feel is good for beginners and comes in different colors like green or blue or camo.
Sean6
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2023
I'm new to the GMRS radio market, but after watching YT tutorials courtesy of NotARubicon, I'm now a bonafide "expert".I got my GMRS license ($35 to the FCC, which covers me and family for 10-yr). Next step: buy a Baofeng GMRS programming cable ($10). Search for and download the "CHIRP" programming application online (tip: select Retevis RB27 for the Make/Model within CHIRP when programming). The G11S comes inexplicably programmed with "tones" on each GRMS channel, which means they can't listen to other-brand radios unless their Rx & Tx tones are the same. It's possible to remove the Rx & Tx tones with the on-device interface, but it's easier using CHIRP (NotARubicon has tutorials). I removed all tones Rx & Tx from every channel, which means I can hear everything and anyone on any GMRS channel. REMEMBER: there's no such thing as 'privacy' on GMRS radios. It's marketing bologna to say so (i.e. if a GMRS radio has no Rx tone set on a particular channel, then they can hear any Tx on that channel irrespective of Tx tone).I was comparing these to Rocky Talkies, which are $300 and currently on backorder (why...). For $36 for a pair (black Friday), these G11S blow the RT's out of the water. Both have 5-watt output, therefore equivalent range. First of all the RT's don't have a screen, which means you'll have to pre-program them using a desktop computer (UPDATE: A friend bought the RT's and apparently you CAN'T program the RT's, so why would you buy them!?). The G11S can be programmed in-field with the on-device display. You can add Rx/Tx tones on each channel, turn on/off dual-channel monitoring, alter comfort features (backlight, beeps, etc.). And while both the RT's and the G11S both have NOAA weather monitoring, the G11S also has FM radio, but the RT's do not! The G11S also has a useful LED light on the top. The only downside is the battery capacity is slightly smaller, but the G11S can be recharged via a USB-C cable... since I usually carry a backup battery when I'm in the wilderness to recharge my phone and flashlights, I can use the same USB-C cable to also recharge these. Battery anxiety gone. With the RT's you're paying 10x more $ for IP67 waterproofing and an attached carabiner... big whoop. Buy some Electronicoat electronics waterproofing spray. I've read reviews of Baofeng's other radios such as their famous UV5R and it seems they're already pretty resistant to water and durable - I don't intend to swim with them.After buying a cable, programming the radio to my heart's content with CHIRP, and purchasing a high-gain female SMA antenna ($20), these far surpass other, more expensive GMRS radios. These have MORE features than the $300 RT's! These also look more updated compared to other Baofengs, have a nice solid quality feel, eliminated the keypads (not really needed if you've preprogrammed), and can be recharged with USB-C. Get the G11S and return those insanely-priced Rockie Talkies.
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