Two Way Radios
Motorola MH230TPR Giant Rechargeable Two Way Radio 3 Pack, FRS/GMRS
(Electronics) Motorola
22 channels, each with 121 privacy codes for 2,662 combinations
Dual power: 10 hrs. Alkaline (3AAA) or 8hrs. NiMH
A range of up to 23 miles under favorable conditions
iVOX hands-free communication without the need of an audio accessory
11 weather channels (7 NOAA) with alert and scan feature
Price:
$129.99
Two Way Radios Answers
A lot of two way radios do not work in schools because of interference. Are there some that do work despite many walls and rooms and furniture inbetween? Also we need a quad pack for under £100!! Its not much to work with, but any advice is greatly appreciated.
Hi
I work with a Walkie Talkie (two way radio) company and I was speaking to them the other day as they have just kitted out a school which focuses on children with autism, I have emailed them so they can provide me with the information that relates to your question.
If you want to visit their website anyway, you may do so here
http://www.comm-spec.com
I will post again tomorrow with the information they give me :)
2-Way 12 Mile 2 Pack GMRS/FRS walkie talkies
For example, I am very interested and will most likely purchase a new 2-way radio (GMRS/FRS), specifically the Cobra LI-7200/2WXVP GMRS 2-Way Radio Value Pack that boasts a 27 (that's TWENTY-SEVEN) mile range, when, in fact, from reading many, many reviews, the most that has been reported is maybe 2 miles?
Now, I understand that there are MANY factors involved, such as urban usage - buildings, houses, cars, trees, etc., but seriously, that is more than a 75% difference. Where are "they" coming up with those astronomical figures? Are the using the ocean, or airspace as their testing grounds?
You know, Walt Disney World covers about 47 square miles which is about the size of San Francisco or two Manhattan islands - so what good are these or any other two-way radios?
If you mention skiing in the mountains, don't bother cause I was using a 2-way radio while skiing in Colorado and took a wrong turn and ended up literally in the streets of town and I couldn't contact any of my party for assistance which led me to walking 2 miles in my rented ski-boots just to find a bus. Now, I am from Florida and let me tell you, we aren't used to ski boots when they are attached to skis, so don't think us boys down here like them any better now.
In my title, I meant to type "boast", not "boat".
A GMRS license? Yeah, right. Then why don't they include one (or information)when you purchase any GMRS 2-way radios that are for sale to the public? The ones I am referring to are the maximum power output allowed by law.
Click below for the 2-way radios I am referring to:
http://www.cobra.com/index.cfm?fuseactio n=product.display&Product_ID=429& ;CFID=81543&CFTOKEN=44996584&cat egory_ID=29
"marketing hype"? Seriously, it sounds to me like "false advertising", in which case, a lawsuit should be filed, eh?
Pure marketing hype. Manufacturers want to sell radios. They inflate their numbers drastically. You will not make more than 2 miles. I can't even make 27 miles with outdoor GMRS antennas.
License requirement information is in the manual of every radio. Yes, a license is required for the GMRS frequencies.
Price: $149.99
Clear audio
eXRS Digital Technology
1000 channels for privacy
We need 4 two way radios but they only come in 2 packs. What do I do?
You don't need to "program" them as such, just set them to the same channel and privacy code, that's all.
Such radios have no real security as cordless phones do.
Price: $49.99
Dual power options--use the included rechargeables or four AAA batteries
Features include call alert, roger beep, auto channel scan, auto squelch and more
22 Channel Operation
High/low power settings for adjusting transmit power and conserving battery life
Bundle includes pair of radios with belt clips, desk charger, and batteries/adapter
in this manner ...i have FCC license
General
Frequency Coverage
(unit: MHz)
Version IC-V82 IC-U82
USA
Tx 144-148
Rx 136-174*1
Tx 420-450*2
Rx 400-479*2
Europe 144–146 430–440
Guaranteed Range *1 144-148MHz, *2 440-450MHz
Mode F3E, F2D, F7W*
*Optional UT-118 Required
Number of memory Ch. 207 (incl. 6 scan edges and 1 call)
Operating Temp. Range -10°C to +60°C; +14°F to +140°F
Frequency stability ±2.5 ppm (-10°C to 60°C)
Power supply requirement
7.2V DC
(6.0-10.3V DC aceptable; Icom's battery pack only)
Current drain
(at 7.2V DC)
IC-V82 IC-U82
Tx High (7W/5W) 2.6A 2.0A
Rx Max. audio Standby
Power Save
250mA
80mA
30mA
250mA
80mA
30mA
Antenna impedance 50Ω (BNC)
Dimensions (W×H×D) (Projections not included)
54 × 139 × 37.5 mm;
21/8 × 515/32 × 17/16 in
Weight (approx.) 390g; 13.8oz (w/ant. and BP-222N)
Transmitter
Output power (at 7.2V DC)
IC-V82
IC-U82
7.0/4.0/0.5W (High/mid/low)
5.0/2.0/0.5W (High/mid/low)
Spurious emissions Less than -60dBc
Max. freq. deviation ±5.0/±2.5kHz (Wide/narrow)
External Microphone connector 3-conductor 2.5(d)mm (1/10") / 2.2kΩ
Receiver
Receive system Double conversion superheterodyne
Intermediate freq. 46.35MHz/450kHz (1st/2nd)
Sensitivity (typical) 0.16µV (typ.; at 12dB SINAD)
Squelch sensitivity 0.11µV (typ.; threshold)
Selectivity More than 55/50dB (wide/narrow)
Intermodulation 65dB (typ.)
Spurious and image rejection
80dB (typ.; VHF)
70dB (typ.; UHF)
Audio output power 300mW with an 8Ω load
Ext. speaker connector 3-connector 3.5(d) mm (1/8”) / 8Ω
Ext. Data connector 3-connector 2.5(d) mm (1/10”)
Pardon me if I sound skeptical about your license, but how did you pass you license exam if you can't estimate the range of this radio?
Does AudioVox GMRS two way radios, slim line design come in more then seven miles? I need 18 mile...
This is what I already know ...
Audiovox offers the slimmest line of GMRS two way radios on the market today. Our slim line design handheld radios offer an "ultra compact" feel as well as featuring an FM radio, high intensity LED flashlight, ear mic, carrying case and comes in single or dual packs.
Thanks...
Be advise that these radios, regardless of how many miles it says it can go up to, NEVER live up to it's advertised promise. Even when used on the high power channels, which requires an FCC license before operating, is good for no more than a few city blocks in the city. In open terrain, it may get the maximum distance.
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Hummer 7 Mile GMRS 2-Way Radio with Digital Compass, 2 Pack ...
By Susan in AK (Anchorage, Alaska)
I've tried another brand of 2 way radios but, nothing compares to the distance that these can reach. I live right against two giant radio antennas. The additional ones I bought, because the Hummer batteries that were provided with it, started to decay and lose power. The rechargeable batteries they have out for Energizer AA's was sort of tedious, as to having to charge them in their own charger. So when I bought these Motorola ones, it was an unfortunate mistake though. The Motorola cannot send a strong enough signal, due to these giant antennas next to my house. I use these 2 way radios for when my children go and return from the school bus...



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