Dual Band radios like the PX 888 are actually pretty useful. At our field, we will occasionally use channel "B" (listen only, not broadcast unless you actually go select that channel) for game command. Any issues or emergencies can be effectively broadcast to players that are capable of receiving it, and they pass the word along. Channel "A" would be our squad channel.
I have never once heard of teams spying on another team's channel. I guess my field does play with a lot of Honour though.
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Originally Posted by Huddleston
I think that the use of modern and advanced tech in airsoft can be molded together with the "respect and honour" situation to a degree...
I've noticed with some Baofeng radios that they have a "dual watch" function, which means you can monitor two frequencies at one time. On one hand that gives someone a humongous advantage over the opposing team, and could be deemed unfair, on the other it could be considered a legit combat tatic.
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