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Midland GXT1000VP4 36-Mile 50-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radio (Pair) (Black/Silver) [C] [D] [-]
(Electronics) Midland
Release date: 2011-12-11
Vibrate Alert
9 Levels of VOX for Hands Free Operation
NOAA/All Hazard Weather Channels with Alert and Weather Scan
50 Channels with Up to 36-Mile Range
387 Privacy Codes
Price:
$89.99
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I'm looking at buying a set of Two-Way radios for my small consulting business. I would like as long of range as possible since I know you get less distance due to building obstructions & weather conditions. Both radios should have a recharging base they plug into. I've seen up to 18 mile GMRS radios but would like to see if I can find longer range. I can also apply for a FCC license if needed.
I'm looking into this as an alternative to wireless phones since I would only be speaking with one other person 95% of the time (my dispatch). Using these type of radios would cut down on the need for a larger calling plan with phones since most of my clients are within the same 5-10 mile range. I don't need private/encrypted channels but the FRS channels around here are too busy with other users.
Use of GMRS requires a license. In a business, *each person* using the radios would require their own license. Businesses cannot get a GMRS license as they are non-individuals. "Consumer grade" GMRS radios with those false 18 mile range claims will not work for the application you need. Range is typically 2 miles or less.
With a base station, and a mobile radio, you could swing this range with GMRS. *Maybe* a base and a handheld would work. You need that antenna height.
OR, you could go with something in the Business Radio service. A repeater would be needed. You probably need to consult with a reputable communications company and have them set you up. Equipment costs, licensing, and repeater lease fees could get costly.
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I'm 24 and have dealt with two-way since I was 9, but need help researching and finding what would be the best handheld radio with the most wattage output.
Commercial handheld radios are pretty much limited to 4 watts of power for UHF and 5 watts for VHF. The unlicensed radios are typically limited to 1/4 watt. You can't get any serious range going handheld to handheld. The lower power and small antenna limits the reach. Depending on terrain (buildings, trees, water, hills, etc) you might get 5 miles or so. The unlicensed radios claim 1 mile but seldom get this far. You would need to use a repeater to boost the signal strength and range. You can pay for repeater access from a 2-way radio shop. You can also become a ham and use a ham repeater. Kenwood radios are a good value. Motorola is good but tends to be pricey. Icom is also a good brand. There are many other brands available.
Price: $99.99
Waterproof handheld marine VHF radio is factory programmed with all U.S., Canadian, and international channels
Simultaneously monitor up to two Coast Guard Distress/Hailing, one weather, and one regular marine channel
Brilliant backlit LCD display and backlit keypad make radio easy to use, day or night
Rapid clip-on DC charger works in any standard 12 volt DC "cigarette lighter" style outlet; 3-year warranty
Supports all NOAA weather channels; emergency/weather alert function alerts you of any emergencies
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Assuming you are talking about a hand-held radio and are in the US:
Without a licence, you can get a .5 watt FRS radio for about 2 miles of range. Next up would be a handheld CB radio (if they still make them) with 3-5watts for about 5 miles of range.
WITH a licence, you can get a GMRS radio for about 5 miles of range:
http://www.icomamerica.com/products/frs/ f21gm/
WITH an amateur radio licence, you could get a 6 meter or 2 meter radio for up to 10 miles range, up to a 100 miles with a repeater.
http://www.arrl.org
Price: $79.99
iVOX hands-free communication without the need for an audio accessory
VibraCall vibration alert or 20 different call tones
Pair of two-way radios with up to 35 mile range
11 weather channels (7 NOAA) with alert features
22 channels each with 121 privacy codes for superior interference protection
I own a moving company, and would like to keep in touch with my drivers without having to pay fees for a telephone.
you should just get nextel
What type of two way radio would i have to buy to put into the bus? The range would only need to be 15 kilometres, but preferably no less than this. I know that the quoted range on radios depends on buildings and terrain so would i have to invest in a longer range radio in order to reach my desired 15 kilometres of range ?
don't have a clue to your question, just felt sorry for you cos no-one had answered your question and i didn't want you to feel left out.
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