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As the best loadout for a DMR in Warzone will vary depending on the player’s individual style and preferences. However, some suggested loadouts for a DMR in Warzone include:
Primary Weapon: DMR 14
Attachments: Variable Zoom Scope, Extended Mags, Fast Mags
Secondary Weapon: Glock 18
Attachments: Extended Mags, Fast Mags
Perks: Ghost, Hardline, Marathon
Equipment: Smoke Grenade, Concussion Grenade
This loadout is designed for players who prefer to engage enemies at medium to long range. The DMR 14 provides good damage and accuracy at long range, while the extended mags and fast mags attachments help to keep the weapon firing for extended periods of time.
The Glock 18 is a good backup weapon for close-quarters encounters, and the extended mags and fast mags attachments help to make it more effective in those situations. The Ghost, Hardline, and Marathon perks all help to make the player harder to spot and track, and the smoke grenade and concussion grenade can be used to obscure vision and disorient enemies.
The Brendog Vault offers the same performance as the standard Vault, but featuring a stealthy colourway and Brendog decals. Brendan Fairclough is one of the most aggressive DH riders out there, and he helped DMR design the original Vault pedal.
Now DMR have let him loose with the colourway, the result being two sleek designs that feature Brendog decals. The DMR Vault pedals were made for all-round MTB performance. They feature a slim and concave 17mm body constructed from stiff, light 6061 aluminium that provides your feet with an wide and supportive platform to really push it on trail.
The Vault’s axles are constructed from CroMo steel to keep them stiff and strong, meaning you don’t waste any energy through flex. The Vault also features 11 FlipPins on each side to provide you with incredible grip, with the option of long or short to really fine tune the grip.
The Vault pedals were also made to last, with serviceable high load DU bushing and cartridge bearings.
Specifications general Frequency range VHF 136-174MHz UHF 400-480mhz number of channels 200 channels Channel spacing 25kwide band 20kmiddle band 12. 5Knarrow band brphase-locked step 2. 5Khz, 5Khz, 6.
25Khz, 8. 33Khz, 10Khz, 12. 5Khz, 20Khz, 25Khz, 30Khz, 50Khz operating voltage 13. 8V DC ? 15 brsquelch carrier/CTCSS/DCS Frequency stability?? 5ppm operating temperature-20??? +60??? brdimensionsw*h*d112w*30h*14.
2Lmm weight about 0. 51kg brreceiveretsi attention 300086 standard testing brsensitivity12db SINAD wide band ?? 0. 25?? v narrow band??? 0. 35?? v adjacent Channel Selectivity wide band ?? 60Db narrow band??? 60Db braudio response wide band +1???-3db0.
3??? 3Khz narrow band+1???-3db0. 3??? 2. 55Khz brhumandnoise wide band??? 45Db narrow band??? 40Db braudio distortion??? 5 braudio power Output2w8?? brtransmitteretsi attention 300 086 standard testing brpower Output wide band 25W/15W/5W narrow band 25W/15W/5W modulation wide band 16k?? f3e narrow band 11k?? f3e adjacent Channel power wide band??? 70Db narrow band??? 60Db brhumandnoise wide band??? 40Db narrow band??? 36Db Spurious Emission wide band??? 60Db narrow band ?? 60Db braudio response+1???-3db0.
3??? 3Khz narrow band+1???-3db0. 3??? 2. 55Khz braudio distortion??? 5 accessories brmicrophone mounting Bracket DC power cable with fuse Holder , go to P65Warnings. ca. gov.
I really like this little radio. I say that having gone through various VHF & UHF radios, portable & base & HTs, over some five decades of playing radio. The front-panel program buttons are easy to use.
You can even personalize the layout. The radio is easy to program on the fly and even easier to just park a frequency, offset, tones &c with only a few button pushes. Of course, it’s expected that you’re not deluded enough to try and do this while zippin’ down the Strae.
But it’s still much easier than the TH-9800 (my in-house base station). The microphone is rather large but it has all the functions available on the front panel & is likewise easy to personalize for your needs.
And you can switch the radio to use the microphone as a speaker-mic, with an option to disconnect the radio’s speaker or use both the radio speaker and the speaker-mic setting. Quite sweet when cruising around.
The three power levels are perfect for driving around town & using local repeaters and the 20W high power setting works just fine for simplex conversations on the road. The audio output is clean and strong and the speaker is sufficiently large enough to use in a car.
I do wish that it had come with the programming software and cable (you have to deep search for the online download [from a Russian site]) but looking at the software, I’m probably better off hoping it’s eventually accessible through CHIRP (which I use for all else in the shack).
I believe the cable comes with the radio if you buy it from a British distributor/vendor. In all this is an extremely affordable, compact, easy to set up and use two band VHF/UHF transceiver. I am very impressed & am actually thinking that I might replace the base station set up with another one.
Hi, This is not a professional review or paid by anyone. I bought two AT-778UV radios after the resents earthquakes here in PR for my sons on their vehicles to be in contact if something worse occurs.
I have been a very happy Yaesu and Icom radio owner for many years but the price of those equipment’s is very high. After looking for a cost effective radio I found the AT778UV (sold under other brands like many China made radios) and I need to admit that they are really good radios, very well built.
Great TX audio and excellent receiver with a powerful speaker. The color display looks great! The unit can be programmed by hand if you want only a few repeaters and/or simplex frequencies but it is a task that can be a pain if you want to program a lot of frequencies and channels (up to 200 memories).
Programming cable is widely available on eBay. the cannot be programmed using Chirp and you can only use the Anytone software for this matter. The microphone is big but feel great on your hands. Unit get very warm when used for long periods of times but without any issues (in my case).
Sorry for my English. I can recommend this radio because of my experience with it. Thanks, Luis – WP3LR.
Great radio, owners manual. eh, not so much. Crisp clean auto, good signal reports. Build like a tank. Display bright and clear (though a bit cluttered). Would have given 5 stars but for the manual. Includes programing cable and software (this one did anyway).
Software is easy to use, a lot like Chirp but not quite as featured (very limited editing). I have been told it is now compatible with Chirp but haven’t tried it yet. Might even buy another.
TheDMRBrendogDeath Grip Flangeless Gripshave been designed in collaboration with professional DH rider Brendan Fairclough, with the aim of creating a single lock grip that can be held all the way down to the end, making it ideal for just about any discipline! Made from a super-soft Kraton compound the unique design has five key features, the classic knurl pattern provides a great all-weather grip surface for your palm, while the waffle section helps with fatigued hands, specifically in wet weather and when you’re pulling back on big gaps.
A soft and mallelable mushroom pattern has been implemented on the inner side for your thumb to sit on, this comfy section helps prevent thumb blisters after a long riding session! TheDMR Death Gripscome complete with a durable, closed end.
DMR Brendog Death GripFeatures Soft Kraton compound for durable, all-weather grip Single Lock design Flangeless Closed end for crash protection Knurl, Waffle & Mushroom pattern combine to create a versatile grip design that helps reduce fatigue and blistering while improving grip.
The Vault Mag is dead. Long live the Vault Mag! The new Vault Mag is here, born from our quest for production methods that are more environmentally friendly and less wasteful. Thanks to the unique use of pressure die casting technology, the Vault Mag achieves these goals.
Best of all, it is now available at a more obtainable price. When performance is paramount, the Vault Mag delivers at just 404g. Six benefits of the magnesium casting process:1. Most of the magnesium used is extracted from seawater.
2. Magnesium uses less energy to process the material than aluminium (bauxite). 3. Casting magnesium uses less energy to make the finished product (than CNC aluminium). 4. The casting process wastes very little material.
5. Any waste material is recycled on site (zero waste). 6. Magnesium is non-toxic and is very safe for manufacture and use.
Make sure this fits by entering your model number. Double Band, Frequency: 144 – 146 MHz / 430 – 440 MHz Transmission power: 25, 15 and 5 W 200 Programmable Memory Channels Wide band with 25 kHz and narrow band with 12.
This radio has met my expectations. Though manual programming is cumbersome it aint no different that mostchinese radios. Audio reports from other hams is better than expected. Speaker Audio is loud enough to be heard when driving with all windows down.
The most attractive thing on this radio is the colored display, something different from the old amber colored display with black characters or blue and black. Colored display is pleasant. Programming with a cable is a must if you want to enjoy other features in the radio.
As far as the size and weight is concerned, it is conveniently small that I mount it off the cigarrette tray fastened with velcro strips glued to its mounting bracket. 25 watts is plenty of power to hit just about any repeater in San Diego County.
I have used all 25 watts of them constantly and radio does get hot but it all radios will do that. One neat feature I like so much is the speaker on the microphone. It sounds great. Some people complains about not having dtmf function and the front buttons I find the useful.
4 out of 5. More on that in a minute. This radio has some of the cleanest, clearest TR/RX audio I have heard from a mobile. The microphone is crisp and clear. Receive audio is loud and has punch. You can also use the speaker built into the handset.
But it does not get as loud. The display is color with lots of information, albeit a little small. But as you can see, the radio is not much larger than the hand mic. The 25 watts punches through in most usage scenarios.
It has 3 true power levels. Do yourself the favor and get the programming cable to use with the software when you order it. There are a few things “out of the box” you may want to change. For instance, as you can see there is only one knob, and it defaults to change channels, not do volume.
But the microphone already has channel up/dwn built in. If you want to change that default behavior, and make the knob work volume, you will need the software. You cannot change that from the onboard menu.
Manual programming is actually pretty easy, once you learn it, just like any other radio. Many of the menus and operation I found to be fairly intuitive having used several different radio brands. About that 5th star.
This radio does not transmit DTMF from the mic. So if you need DTMF for repeater management, or if your favorite repeater has DTMF “toys” that you utilize, then this radio is probably not a good fit.
Otherwise this radio has very good power and audio, in a compact configuration, with a really nice display, at a great price.
Based around SPD technology, DMR has engineered an extremely adaptable caged-clip system with the V-Twin. These pedals offer a number of different grip and feel options by utilizing a range of pins paired with a unique nylon “bumper” and metal shim feature.
Large, extruded and CNC’d aluminum platform cage,SPD compatible design with 5 degrees of float. 7 tuneable pins per side (full set supplied). Nylon ‘bumper’ and steel sizing shims customize platform fee.
This is my first set of clipless pedals. I bought this style so that I could hop on my bike any time, with ordinary street shoes, and ride. It came with several pins and shims, but I had a high-end bike shop assist me with fitting them to my bike and Sidi shoes.
They were fine out of the box, and in fact, the pins may dig into my carbon shoe soles, damaging them and creating unnecessary wear and tear. But if your shoes have the right sole material, I could see real value in using the pins.
For the effort to install the pins for a day’s riding, I’d rather reinstall my flat pedals, though. I’m an older rider, with foot problems, so these give me a suitable foundation for harder riding without damaging my feet.
The SPD mechanism is well-executed, and the materials have proven durable after about 750 miles of riding. They are plated, so rust isn’t an issue. I use a dry-film lubricant on the moving parts, “Otis Special Forces Dry Lube” which is marketed as a firearms lube, but works great as a bike lubricant that won’t attract dust and grit.
The pedals are durable, and are available in several colors. I am very satisfied, and will stick with them long term.
Using these pedals with my pair of Leatt DBX 5 MTB shoes requires some Dremel grinding of the sole to allow the pedals to clip in but so worth it! These pedals combined with the Leatt shoes are a great combination.
Stand out from the crowd with the new Special Edition series from DMR. Opt for the Special Edition Defy 35+ Stem and Wingbar Mk4 to fully drench your bike in liquified camouflage. The DMR Vault pedal is a tuneable MTB flat pedal designed specifically for riders who want a bigger platform.
Equally at home on an all mountain or downhill setups, the DMR Vault pedal offers great stability and grip for the bumpiest of trails.
Sharing the concave shape and durability that the iconic DMR V8 became famous for, the new aluminium DMR V8 version has a larger platform area and serviceable Dual DU bushing system. The original V8 ran on unsealed bearings and only had four adjustable pins for each surface.
The new V8 now runs on serviceable DU bushings that feel smoother and now all of the pins are replaceable and adjustable, allowing you to fine tune the grip and feel. The cast aluminium body shape is now lighter by over 50 grams and has a larger surface area that offers a much better platform for the foot.
This is the Sanwa M17 (101A32462A) FH5 4-Channel 2. 4GHz Radio System, with included RX-493 Receiver (107A41372A). The M17 is the next flagship transmitter for Sanwa and boasts a color display, touch pad and FH5 Technology, all with an updated lightweight and compact design.
The included RX-493 M17 2. 4GHz 4-Channel FHSS5 SRX/SSL Receiver is a FH5/FH5U and SXR response mode compatible receiver that features a traditional 100mm coaxial antenna with an integrated antenna tube mount, ensuring stable performance in about any situation compared to built-in antenna receiver units.
Furthermore the high-voltage compatible receiver is waterproof, comparable to IPX4, and it supports Sanwa’s SSL function. The unit measures 26×23. 2x14mm, it weighs in at 6. 2g and is designed to work exclusively with the Sanwa M17 radio system.
Tehcnical Details Transmitter: 20% faster than the M12S 1S LiPo Use “FH5” Technology Weighs 21% less (510g) than M12 @ 610g 4-Channel Rx included Color Display Touch Pad Compatible with Micro SDHC Detachable Throttle Unit SSL CODE10 & CODE5 Multi-Setting Gear Function Full Adjustable Trigger Position Optimization Steering Swing Adjust Function (-10° & +10°) Tilt Carrying Handle Strap Hook Position Adjustment for Lefty Large Steering Wheel Quick Setup Wizard Screen Reader Function Vibration Alerts Variable Optional Parts Backwards compatible with other Sanwa receivers Receiver: 2.
4 GHz FHSS5 Spread Spectrum System Compatible with M17 transmitter 4 channels Telemetry compatible SSL compatible with Ultra Response Mode (SUR) Extreme Response Mode (SXR) Waterproof The smallest and lightest receiver in the class.
The Alinco DR-735T dual-band covers the 2 meter and 440 amateur bands supporting full crossband repeat operation. Power may be selected at 50, 20 or 5 watts. Intuitive operation is assured with separate volume, squelch and tuning knobs for each band.
The extra large display supports selectable multi-color RGB backlighting. 1000 Memories are available. The head is remoteable. The rear panels has two speaker ports. The advanced 10F3 digital mode with speech compression technology is available via the optional EJ-47U board.
Supplied with EMS-79 backlit DTMF microphone. Band Coverage: 2 meters / 70 cm Transmit Frequency Range: 144. 000-148. 000 MHz /70 cm 430. 000-450. 000 MHzMARS/CAP modified Features of DR-735T Full-duplex receiver enables simultaneous TX/RX within 144/440 MHz bands as well as V/V and U/U receiver capability.
Features eight full RGB color LEDs enabling you to customize your display colors in the set mode. Fully independent frequency, audio level and squelch knobs for right and left VFOs make it seem more like operating two mono-band radios rather than a dual band transceiver.
Simply press the volume knob to select the VFO you wish to use for transmitting. Cross-band repeater function available on all DR-735T radios. ( Be sure to observe all regulations applicable to cross-band operation.
The radio is easy to program using the RT systems software, and works great. The only minor downsides to this radio, which were not surprises to me, are 1) the internal speaker is OK but not great. 2) The cooling fan makes a moderate amount of noise that would be a non-issue in a vehicle, but might be bothersome in the shack.
By way of comparison though it is no louder than the cooling fan on my FTDX-3000 when I am operating FT-8. 3) I wish it had more than 6 character alphanumeric display for the channel names. But honestly for the price it is a wonderful radio, and the multicolor display is SUPER useful.
Memory management and the scanning function is GREAT. I had considered the various current production Yaesu and Icom rigs, but decided against them. Yaesu doesn’t seem to include any memory bank functions in the new models and I like the display and ease of front panel programming of this radio over the Icom analog offerings.
I would give this radio five stars except for one significant design limitation. The radio has a six-pin data port in the back (a good thing) for connecting TNC’s or, in my case, a SignaLink sound card interface.
A menu item activates this port and assigns it to either VFO A or B. On whatever VFO you assign it to, once it’s active, audio from the microphone is cut off (and what’s really weird is that you can still key the transmitter with the mic, just no audio goes out).
So, once you activate the port, you lose that VFO for any phone use. This becomes very annoying, as I take part in a weekly NBEMS net in which we are doing both – voice and data (which is allowed on VHF/UHF bands).
So I have to constantly switch back and forth between the VFO’s. I used to have a Kenwood TM-V71a which still allowed phone use of the VFO selected for the data port. The biggest plus for this radio (and the reason I bought it), is the ability to select a specific power output for “medium” power.
You can select anything from 1 to 50. I didn’t like the fixed power outputs on the V71a, which are 5, 10, and 50. That’s a big jump between 10 and 50.
I just ordered and received mine this week. Hooked it up and programmed a few channels last night. Already have about 5 or 6 hours of talk time on it. Everyone tells me how great it sounds, and how clear it is.
Programming was slightly more difficult than my other Alinco, but nothing terrible. Quick and easy wattage change. Quick and easy tx swap for the dual. The color selection for the screen is nice. Choosing a color easier for my eyes.
My only complaint is how stiff the mic cord is. Using this a base/shack radio. When I decide if I want one in my truck, I’ll likely get another one.
Capture smooth manual camera slides with the Studio Slider Bundle from Rhino. The bundle features the 42″ Rhino EVO PRO slider, which provides over 3′ of sliding distance and supports camera setups weighing up to 50 lb, and a weighted Rhino Flywheel that works with the slider’s belt-drive system to provide smoother, more consistent motion from start to finish.
Also included are 24″ carbon fiber rails that can be swapped with the 42″ steel rails when you want a shorter, lightweight package. The slider is compatible with the optional Rhino Motion and Rhino Arc, letting you upgrade to a motorized sliding system in the future.
An included soft carrying case is designed to fit the fully assembled 42″ slider, the attached flywheel, and optional accessories such as a fluid head.
I have used many sliders in the past and once I stumbled upon the Rhino Evo I was hooked. I often travel for work and having a slider that is light and compact is a huge plus. I would also recommend getting the carrying case along with the slider to help properly store it and it makes it so easy to transport from location to location.
I went ahead and purchased the Evo Flywheel which made a night and day difference. I felt I had so much more control with the motion after attaching the Flywheel. It’s safe to say that I will be looking into the other products that Rhino has to offer!.
When I received my new Rhino slider I was very impressed but at times I did not get the smoothest shots possible. I found out that to get the best shots without the flywheel you had to remove the belt.
I didn’t want to do that as I often use the motion drive control. SO I purchase the flywheel. What a difference it made. Although it adds weight to the slider, if you want the smoothest shots with the drive belt attached it’s a must have.
The DMR is a versatile weapon that can be used in a variety of ways in Warzone. It is a great choice for players who want to be able to deal damage at long range, but can also be used effectively at close range.
The DMR is a great choice for players who want to be able to deal damage at long range, but can also be used effectively at close range. The DMR is a great choice for players who want to be able to deal damage at long range, but can also be used effectively at close range.