Two Way Radios
Motorola Ntn9392B Swivel Belt Clip For T6000 Series Radios
(Wireless Phone Accessory) Motorola
Release date: 2011-12-04
Price:
$7.95
$3.95
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I work on motion picture sets and use a surveillance earbud every day. The constant blasts of static due to crosstalk from other channels in this heavy radio traffic environment are painful. I am looking for a device which would automatically reduce these to levels that won't impair my hearing (any further).
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are you walkie and talkie!?!!!
it's like a black thing that looks like a walkie talkie kind of. and they clip it onto their skirts or pants and dresses. and
Its a microphone.
So they don't have the huge ones in the middle of the party. You can film the Sweet Sixteen'er and not be in her face with a huge boom (mic) to hear her.
Price:
$129.99
$74.72
A range of up to 23 miles under favorable conditions
22 channels, each with 121 privacy codes for 2,662 combinations
Dual power: 10 hrs. Alkaline (3AAA) or 8hrs. NiMH
iVOX hands-free communication without the need of an audio accessory
11 weather channels (7 NOAA) with alert and scan feature
We use walkie talkies to communicate , on several occasions , I have had one clip on or to belt line or loop , and have lost it . Did not even hear it drop .
Should I start keeping the device all the way inside my pocket ?
Why don't you have it attached to your belt loop with a small chain or cord?
Price: $169.00
Ideal for businesses that are labor-intensive or have high employee turnover
Key pad lock prevents accidental changes to the settings
Transmits up to 200,000 square feet, or up to 15 floors in a multi-level building
Operates on 56 business-exclusive frequencies and features 121 codes for added security
Rechargeable lithium ion battery provides up to 12 hours of continuous use
there this clip that they are talking on walkie talkies adn they keep saying "over", it was on youtube, but now its gone, is there any other website that i can watch this clip
Yeah you can watch whole episodes on this site, and they're categorized by season, and episode.
http://www.familyguyx.net/
Hi, can someone help me. I don't know how I should talk to my employer about this problem I am having. I know that this is a bit long, but please bear with me!
So, I'm deaf in my right ear. I have perfect hearing in my left ear, but sometimes if my environment gets too loud it can get tough to single out and hear things. Now then. I just started my new job working at Old Navy. We use your regular old walkie talkie's to communicate (not the ones that go in your ear, but the big bulky ones you can clip to your pants and stuff.) Sometimes, if we are really busy, it can be tough to hear the walkie talkie if it goes off. Usually things are fine, because I am only scheduled to be in the fitting room or on the floor straightening clothes. So usually, there isn't really much walkie talkie business going on that involves me.
But, last time they made me a back up cashier. If the regular cashier had a long line, I was called up from straightening clothes on the floor to work the register and help get the line down. Well, a couple of times I didn't hear the walkie talkie! We were busy, and people around me were loud, and I just didn't hear it. I don't want to get in trouble, and I don't want to seem like I am slacking off! I am a really hard worker, and I have no problem being a back up cashier or doing anything with a walkie talkie. But I feel that I need to let my managers know about this.
So, How can I talk to my manager about this issue? What can I say? Can they fire me for being hearing impaired? Thanks!
To rwa000: Yes, there was something on the application. But I didn't know that walkie talkies would be involved at the time. I can hear okay when doing other things: main cashier (not having to listen to a walkie talkie), clothes straightener, and fitting room clerk. Currently, I don't have any disability that will heed me from doing those functions. The walkie talkie part, yes, I do have a disability with that. On the application, I didn't assumed that I would only be doing those things, and so that is why I didn't put it down.
Thanks everyone for your answers so far!
Ack...spelling errors on that last sentence, sorry :-/
*I meant to say, "I assumed that I would only be doing those main things, and so that is why I didn't put it down." I had no idea about the walkie talkies, because they don't mention them on the job description or application.
communication is a wonderful tool .....................when used!
talk to your manager and say just what you wrote here. they are not going to fire you and will be glad that you were proactive and want to solve the issue before it is a problem. good luck and do not worry just talk to them.
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