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Cardo Packtalk Outdoor 2nd Helmet Kit
73.99 €
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Midland CB 150 5W Speaker
10.99 €
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Sena SPH10 Intercom
149.49 €
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Cardo Packtalk Outdoor
228.99 €
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Motorola CLPE446 Walkie-Talkie
218.99 €
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Midland EP 21 Phones Headphone
16.99 €
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Midland AU-30 7/12W Speaker
28.49 €
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Midland CB 250 7W Speaker
12.99 €
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Midland A21M Phones Headphone
17.99 €
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Inmarsat IsatPhone 2 Phone
1072.99 €
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Sena SPH10H-FM Intercom
183.49 €
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Sena SPH10H-FM Dual Pack Intercom
314.49 €
What to look for when buying a Walkie Talkie
A walkie talkie is a hand held, compact, two way radio transceiver. When you talk into a walkie talkie your voice is pulled up by a mike, encoded over a radio frequency, and conveyed with the antenna. Other walkie talkies can get the transmission with their antenna. For buying a walkie talkie you can switch to the brands like Garmin, Motorola, Midland, Topcom, Cobra
5 things you need to know when buying a Walkie Talkie
Maximum RangeOne of the most significant factors to analyze while buying a walkie talkie is the range you need them to cover. The maximum range proficient of a user walkie talkie using the PMR446 frequency on a transmit power of 0.5W is up to 10km.
Number of Handsets
When purchasing a set of walkie talkies you will also need to think of the number of handsets you require. A twin set may be sufficient for a camping trip, but a busy warehouse needs more.
Channels & Privacy Codes
License free walkie talkies have a determined frequency that they can transmit on PMR446 only. Most license free walkie talkies have either 8 or 16 channels, which harmonize the frequency on which the handsets interact with one another.
Battery Type
A rechargeable walkie talkie is suitable for regular use. That’s because the expense of replacement batteries can instantly add up, and utilized batteries can be dangerous for the environment if not disposed of accurately.
VOX & Hands Free
A VOX allows you to use your walkie talkies hands free. With this mode initiated, its microphones remain on at all times. When it hits up the vibration of your voice, it will automatically start forwarding, and turn off when you stop talking.