Two Way Radios
Peltor M2RX7A Alert AM/FM Radio Headset
(Tools Home Improvement) AO Safety
Audio jack for both radio and scanner connections
Electronic listening capability; listen to favorite station without being isolated
Ideal for work, shooting events, races or professional landscaping
All-purpose noise-reduction headset with AM/FM radio receiver
Noise reduction level of 24dBA
Price:
$149.99
$119.95
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presuming they work on the same frequency, can two wireless phones communicate with each other without the mother unit?
the handset and base frequencies are 2 diffrent frequencies.
the base transmits both sides of the phone call to the handset(s) and the handset transmits only 1 side of the conversation.
while this as a project would be difficult if not impossible, because most modern cordless phones use some sort of FHSS, DSS, or other method for randomly changing channel, and are digital (encrypted) it would be difficult to test..
the best option for attempting this would be one of the first 25 channel cordless phones, but i doubt you will be able to find any...
many newer phones have an intercom feature between phones... I have a panasonic expandable DECT phone, with 4 handsets (i can expand upto 6) and i just need to press intercom, and the # for the handset that I want to call (1-6) and the handset rings, and can be answered like a normal phone call...
www.babikenshop.com Two Way Radio Cell Phone Walkie Talkie Mobile Phone T900 Intercom Moible Phone Babiken Vefone T900 This intercom radio cell ...
If you guys need detail I can post more, but right now I have an extra handset and want to know if it is possible for somehow making it so that it transmits signals through the base so that other two way radios can pick them up and transfer the signals back as understandable speech.
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Price: $19.99
Microphone placement is virtually unlimited. Can be used hands-free with VOX-capable Motorola two-way radios or use the radio's Push-To-Talk button to activate.
Ear clip secures earpiece
Boom mic bends for easy positioning. Microphone placement is virtually unlimited.
Designed for great sound, even in noisy environments
PTT-only with TalkAbout T5100, T5200, and fr50 and fr60 radios
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.
Price: $79.99
Pair of two-way radios with up to 35 mile range
VibraCall vibration alert or 20 different call tones
iVOX hands-free communication without the need for an audio accessory
11 weather channels (7 NOAA) with alert features
22 channels each with 121 privacy codes for superior interference protection
Okay, here is the link to the information website:
http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-s ervice/cell-phone-details/?device=LG+Inv ision(TM)&q_sku=sku3060241
Tell me if it doesn't work, but go ahead and try to copy it and paste it if there isn't a direct link.
Okay, I love like everything about this phone. I hate the QWERTY keyboards, so it's good it has the numbers. I'm not a fan of touch screens. I don't really like the sliders or flip phones (I just had a flip phone, and I'm ready for something different).
My first question is:
Okay if you look at the main details, not the 'additional details', it says "tv." Now next to that it says "Watch live broadcast television channels with AT&T Mobile TV, right from your mobile phone."
That's all.
Next to "AT&T Mobile Music" it says, "Access to the latest music news and more via AT&T Music. Listen to stored music or tune into streaming radio for a mobile music experience(separate charges apply). "
Next to "3G" it says, "High-speed data and voice enables richer and faster browsing, email and streaming media(data charges apply) ."
So, I'm asking does the "AT&T Moblie TV" have an additional cost or does it come with the phone?
Haha. I forgot my other question.
I went to an AT&T store, saw this phone, looked cool. There was a sign that said $30/month for TV. So, you are purchasing a full 3G data plan.
Its the commercial where you can identify the song with your phone, and then buy it. I've seen two so far, but its the one where the guy is walking down the street and a store has the song on the radio. I know its by the Gym Class Heroes, but does anyone know which song it is? Or seen the commerical, anyway.
Its the commercial where you can identify the song with your phone, and then buy it. I've seen two so far, but its the one where the guy is walking down the street and a store has the song on the radio. I know its by the Gym Class Heroes, but does anyone know which song it is? Or seen the commerical, anyway.
** I know its not Cupids Chokehold. That one I know.
I did not mean for that to happen twice.. God.
Can you not reply to things on here?
It's called "Clothes Off."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHbLSSxAq Ok
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