REVIEW: The ever-popular Baofeng UV-5R

Baofeng UV-5R is a ham radio that works on 2m and 70cm bands.  It is so popular that there are significantly more of these units sold than the number of ham radio licensees out in the world. Granted I have quite a few of these since no two are alike, more on that later in the review, and they break so people replace it with another Baofeng UV-5R.  What makes these radios so popular is you get a very simple dual band ham radio for an amazingly low price.

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REVIEW: LifeStraw – A life saving portable water filter

LifeStraw ($19.95 MSRP) is a water filtering straw that allows you to drink water from a questionable source while camping or adventuring.  It’s portable, and you can put it in a case (either by LifeStraw or third party) after use to keep the inside of your pack dry, and it lasts a long time (1000 gallons of water). I like this because it is compact (9 x 1.2in – 22.9 x 2.6cm, 1.6oz – 46g), it lasts almost 3 years of daily use at 1 gallon per day, and the maintenance when you get back to civilization is easy.

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REVIEW: Yaesu VX-8DR – My favorite survival amateur HT

Yaesu VX-8DR is an HT (handheld transceiver) amateur radio.  The VX-8DR is the American version and the VX-8DE is the European version (if you are in the U.S., make sure to get the VX-8DR). This radio is discontinued but can be found on the secondary market though it is rare.  Why is it rare and why I am reviewing a discontinued item? This is one of the best amateur handheld transceiver radios for survival out there.  I have yet to see a replacement, though many have tried.

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