The UV-5R is flexible, and they are cheap, both in price and build. That being said, I have several that I loan out to neighbors and members of our MAG. The Baofengs have had the ability to be programmed to transceive not only the 2 meter and 70 cm. amateur bands, but also on the FRS, MURS, and GMRS bands. The FRS and MURS bands do not require licenses, but technically the UV-5R's are not FCC legal on those frequencies, even through they're capable of working on those bands. I've read that some recently purchased UV-5R's will no longer transmit outside the amateur bands, so buyer beware, you might need to purchase radios from vendors outside the U.S. The UV-5R's are disposable radios, they work, but from my experience with literally hundreds of them, we experienced about a 10% failure rate with them annually. They are an adequate loaner radio, but personally I wouldn't depend on them if my life in danger, unless there was absolutely no other choice.