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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

9 Levels of VOX for Hands Free Operation
387 Privacy Codes
50 Channels with Up to 36-Mile Range
NOAA/All Hazard Weather Channels with Alert and Weather Scan
Vibrate Alert


Price: $89.99

Two Way Radios Answers

is it possible to modify a wireless phone (not a cell phone) to act like a two way radio?

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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Ritron Wireless Two-way Radio Base Station


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Can you recommend a two-way radio system for bicycling, preferrably wireless?


By wireless, I mean wireless earpiece and mic....


Preferably? What, you are considering a system with wires? That might prove to be problematic.

Joking aside, what are known as PMR446 radios are available in the UK and have a range of between one and three miles. I think that should be more than adequate. You can identify them by the fact that they will have 8 channels and 38 subchannels.

Midland LXT490VP3 26-Mile 36-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radio (Pair)
Midland Two Way Radios

Price: $59.99

36-channel two-way GMRS radio with a range of up to 26 miles and 121 privacy codes
Bundle includes pair of radios with belt clips, desk charger, and batteries/adapter
eVox with three sensitivity levels for hands-free, voice-activated transmission
NOAA weather alert radio with scan for severe weather and other emergency alerts
Features include five call alerts, roger beep, channel scan, auto squelch, monitor and more

What is the longest range Two-Way radio I can obtain under $200?

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.

Midland GXT760VP4 36-Mile 42-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radio (Pair)
Midland Two Way Radios

Price: $69.99

NOAA weather alert radio with scan for severe weather and other emergency alerts
Bundle includes pair of radios with belt clips, headsets, desk charger, and battery packs/adapter
42-channel GMRS radio with up to 36 mile range and 142 privacy codes
Features include five animal call alerts, roger beep, channel scan, vibrate alert, monitor and more
eVox with three sensitivity levels for hands-free, voice-activated transmission

One way or two way............?

I have this chart to do for science but....I don't know what one way or two way is. It says compare the different types of wireless communication.....Include if these are either one-way or two-way communications...

- Radio (AM FM)

- Television

- Cellular telephones

-Cordless telephones

- Pagers

- Communication Satellites

Please help I am stupid when it comes to scientific tech. Please help.
Oh gosh, thanks!


- Radio (AM FM)
1 way

- Television
1 way

- Cellular telephones
2 way

-Cordless telephones
2 way

- Pagers
1 way

- Communication Satellites
2 way

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headset to make wireless?

Headsets for motorcycle to meke it wireless so i can keep two way radio need trasmiter and reciver.Plug on cabel is mini din 6 pin conector (ps2 computer conector)


I bought mine from a local dealers. It comes with 2 ear pieces that velcro into the recesses in the helmet,near your ears, the microphone velcros onto the chin piece.everithing plugs in and the push to talk button fits on the handlebar near the switches. mine were made by Oxford and cost £25 for each set(1 helmet) and worked perfectly between 2 bikes at up to 80mph.


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