Baofeng or not, , this conversation is about 2 meter/70 CM radios, strictly local stuff. These handhelds are limited to line of sight, and use of a repeater to obtain further comms. A license is also required, and even if the SHTF, the first people to return to a "norm" standard are going to be radio operators doing emergency comms.
Depending on 2 meter/70CM for emergency comms works for weather reporting nets, and other events, locally those nets are all people known to each other, so one is best served by joining the local club, and getting active on the weekly practice nets. If you plan to use them for family coms, get GMRS, and a family license. That is a simple no-test purchase. Leave the Ham bands to the licensed technicians and higher levels.
if you wish to communicate cross country, you are then talking about HF, and no longer using a walkie-talkie. Even portable HF rigs require significant amp/hours to run for limited duration. Solar panels, 12 volt battery, longer antenna, some set up time every time you want to transmit.
Instead of a Baofeng, save your 20-150 dollars for ammo.
Depending on 2 meter/70CM for emergency comms works for weather reporting nets, and other events, locally those nets are all people known to each other, so one is best served by joining the local club, and getting active on the weekly practice nets. If you plan to use them for family coms, get GMRS, and a family license. That is a simple no-test purchase. Leave the Ham bands to the licensed technicians and higher levels.
if you wish to communicate cross country, you are then talking about HF, and no longer using a walkie-talkie. Even portable HF rigs require significant amp/hours to run for limited duration. Solar panels, 12 volt battery, longer antenna, some set up time every time you want to transmit.
Instead of a Baofeng, save your 20-150 dollars for ammo.