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#274475 - 03/07/15 03:17 PM Beartooth Smartphone 2-Way Radio.
Desperado Offline
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While not a commercial radio or a HAM, this is interesting.

Beartooth Radio
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#274476 - 03/07/15 03:29 PM Re: Beartooth Smartphone 2-Way Radio. [Re: Desperado]
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#274479 - 03/07/15 04:52 PM Re: Beartooth Smartphone 2-Way Radio. [Re: Desperado]
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Looks like an FRS radio with iphone feel.

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#274484 - 03/07/15 09:56 PM Re: Beartooth Smartphone 2-Way Radio. [Re: Desperado]
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It's an SDR transceiver built into a case for an iPhone or Android phone. They have a picture of it using FRS.

FRS radios must be type-accepted for FRS and there are strict restrictions on the antenna, output power, and other parameters. I don't think that the FCC would grant type-acceptance for an FRS radio that could transmit outside the FRS/GMRS service.

I suspect the FCC would not grant an SDR transceiver a type-acceptance for use by non-amateurs, making it legally usable only within the amateur radio service. I imagine the manufacturer could have one radio onboard for FRS/GMRS use and another for amateur radio use. The iPhone has several radios in it (Bluetooth, cellular, GPS, WiFi) so it could be done with a case.

I would strongly urge US radio users to not purchase any radio product without knowing what FCC type acceptance it has.

The goTenna (no affiliation) is a Bluetooth device that can send text messages and location data over a typical (manufacturer claimed) 1-6 mile radius using the MURS service. This product is not, as far as I know, yet available in the wild but it seems a lot more likely to be approved by the FCC than an SDR for FRS.


Edited by chaosmagnet (03/07/15 09:57 PM)
Edit Reason: typos

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#274486 - 03/08/15 01:02 AM Re: Beartooth Smartphone 2-Way Radio. [Re: Desperado]
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IMO FRS/GMRS type features should be built into every phone (they used to have them in select nextel phones) for sporting use, such as limited range communication outside of cell coverage, as well as ad-hoc mesh networking / routing capability for smartphones to mitigate communications loss and permit continuity of emergency services during prolonged disasters, maybe with a settings option to opt-in or out as desired.

Then again, I always thought phones should have the FM function turned on including weather channels, but I'm just silly wink

As chaos mentioned, the pain of type classifying probably prohibits the cost and effort, plus lack of overall interest.

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#274487 - 03/08/15 01:36 AM Re: Beartooth Smartphone 2-Way Radio. [Re: Desperado]
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Nextel phones have never had FRS/GMRS radios built into them, nor did they ever work without cellular connectivity. The "push to talk" feature is called Direct Connect and works with some Sprint phones now. Direct Connect has always required cellular connectivity, despite the name.

I like the idea of mesh connectivity between phones and it looks like Beartooth and goTenna are making moves in that direction. I also like the idea of broadcast radio receivers built-in to smartphones. Right now there are some bluetooth devices that purport to do that, but I've never tried one.

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#274489 - 03/08/15 05:09 AM Re: Beartooth Smartphone 2-Way Radio. [Re: Desperado]
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Actually Nextel phones did have an off network capability. I had one in every employee's hand.

Oh, and we did Nextel infrastructure work, as well as other carriers.

I am not going to dive into the technology, but it WAS there. You had to disconnect from the network, and your local users had to be programmed in.
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#274491 - 03/08/15 05:14 AM Re: Beartooth Smartphone 2-Way Radio. [Re: chaosmagnet]
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Originally Posted By: chaosmagnet
Nextel phones have never had FRS/GMRS radios built into them, nor did they ever work without cellular connectivity. The "push to talk" feature is called Direct Connect and works with some Sprint phones now. Direct Connect has always required cellular connectivity, despite the name.


Direct Connect does indeed require cellular connectivity, but Direct Talk (similar name, but different feature) did not, and allowed for off-network short ranged communications.

You're right it wasn't FRS/GMRS though (I remembered incorrectly, it uses the 900 mhz band). They were good for a couple miles IIRC terrain dependent of course.


Edited by Burncycle (03/08/15 05:17 AM)

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#274494 - 03/08/15 12:40 PM Re: Beartooth Smartphone 2-Way Radio. [Re: Desperado]
Am_Fear_Liath_Mor Offline
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Watched the Beartooth Techcrunch video as was not particularly impressed. Especially with the solution to a problem that already exists. Did no one tell the presenter? The $600 Smartphone and the propriety Beartooth adapter (Price Currently Unknown), we could be talking about a $1000 solution with limited performance that can be solved for a $75 Wouxun KG-UVD1P..or even cheaper! But then again we all love our smartphones.. wink

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNWpLzSd940


Edit. BTW if I need improved newtork coverage for any Smartphone (fishing trips where there is no official coverage) I will ussually take the following items..

http://www.amazon.co.uk/ZTE-MF60-Mobile-...p;keywords=mifi

http://www.dx.com/p/1710-2170mhz-12dbi-d...ma-female-37398

With my dual SIM smartphone and one other in the Mifi adapter, this allows me to potentially even to switch easily between 3 different network providers.


Edited by Am_Fear_Liath_Mor (03/08/15 01:03 PM)

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#274495 - 03/08/15 01:41 PM Re: Beartooth Smartphone 2-Way Radio. [Re: Desperado]
chaosmagnet Offline
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I was wrong; I was unaware of Direct Talk despite the years I carried a Nextel phone. I have to wonder if I was in one of the areas where it was disabled by the carrier.

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