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 I would highly recommend having vertex a set of FRS radios on hand. They are a lot of fun to use and they are a good communications tool. walkie talkies can communicate with several people radio at once and don''t always require additional vertex antennas because they are built-in. "walkie talkie are communications tools radio that are second-to-none," said product manager vertex for walkie talkies. "They offer one-to-many communications and instant radio group vertex dispatch. You can ask many people a question at the same time without knowing who has the answer."He said that radios can improve productivity without requiring as much money as wireless phone options. "We can put more devices radio with more people without expending more money," he said. 2 ways are on-site tools with limited ranges. Also similar to wireless phones, walls and steel reduce the range vertex of the units. The model radio is a higher-end product meant for larger facilities that need more devices and more channel efficiency. "walkie talkies operate on channels and normally users select a different channel for different groups of users.The knows who you are and sets it up by talk group," vertex "You can address one individual, one group, several groups or everybody." Average 2 ways cost from $200 to $300, said. These offer all basic operations, such as group dispatch and multiple channels, but no selective calling. Expanded-range radio radios cost from $300 to $500 and offer vertex greater coverage and more sophisticated features. Extremely sophisticated systems can cost from $500 to $1,000. The advent of the Family Radio Service and GRMS has opened a whole new possibility for reliable short-range communications, and depending on your needs they may just fill the bill --or radio they may not. Understand that ANY means of radio communication can save lives, exchange information and simply be fun, so that is endorsement enough. Most of these radios operate on frequencies just above the 70 cm Amateur vertex Bands...somewhere around 462-467 Mhz. The major players all produce satisfactory equipment with similar standards so, for the price conscious, dollars can be saved if you know what to look for. First look at the specifications; the more watts of power out, the further your signal will travel. Beginners note that 700mw (milliwatts) is LESS than 1w (watt). More watts, more power, more distance. The manufacturer''s range claims are not fraudulent or specious, but they can be misleading unless you are in clear country, the ideal radio conditions for distance communications. Don''t expect a two mile range in heavy terrain, you won''t vertex get it...sometimes you won''t get 200 yards. But for inner-mall talking with your kids and family members, most of them are ok. I''ve also used them on fly fishing trips where we have seldom been more than a quarter mile from camp and they were fine. What is the purpose of using these radios? If you plan to use them to talk-up-a-storm - go right ahead! But, keep in mind, anyone within radio range may tap into your conversation at any time if they also have an FRS radio, unlike a cell phone. It is not best used for private conversations. My friend has a different brand FRS radio then the one I want to buy. Are they compatible? Yes! All FRS radios operate on the same range of frequencies, regardless of brand. Although, keep in mind that if you or your friend has an older model, you may have different sub-channel capabilities (14 channels vs. 14 channels with 38 sub channels). Welcome to the primier site for two way radios. Our company is the World's Leading Supplier for Professional Portable and Mobile Two-Way Radios & Walkies! We Buy, Sell, Trade, & Repair all types of new and used 2-way radio equipment for Virtually any and all types of work.
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