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- 100%Brand new and high quality
- Professional walkie talkie with rechargeable Li-battery Built in. This Walkie Talkie is a portable, easy to use, Two-ways Radio that you can carry almost anywhere. It is skillfully constructed to give you reliable communications for many different applications. It is ideal for use around the house, in your boat, on hunting and camping trips, on the ski slopes or at the mall.
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Specification
Frequency Range
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136-174MHz 400-40MHz
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Power Qutput
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≤5W
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Channel
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16
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Audio Distortion
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≤5%
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Frequency Stability
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5ppm
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Max.Freq.Deviation
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≤±5KHz
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Spurious Radiation
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Better than 60dB
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Adjacent-channel Power
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Better than 60dB
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Sensitivity
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Better than 0.20 μV
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Squelch Sensitivity
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Better than 0.15 μV
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Adjacent-channel Selectivity
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Better than 60dB
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Intermodulation Rejection
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Better than 60dB
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Standby Current
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40mA(it is about 15mA in state power save)
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Transmitting Current
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1.2A
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Operation
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3.7V/1500mAh
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What's in the box?
- 1 x FM transceiver
- 1 x Charger
- 1 x DC 10V Adaptor
- 1 x Rechargeable Battery
- 1 x Instruction Manual
- 1 x Belt Clip
How to Use Walkie Talkies?
- Two-way radio transceivers have come a long way since they were designed in World War II. Today walkie-talkies are commonly used for professional, recreational and even kids' use. This portable device has many features and is becoming more compact with each new design. Become familiar with some of the features and technology to use your walkie-talkie
- Consider the purpose for your walkie-talkie before purchasing one. Determine whether you'll be using them for recreational use such as hiking, or indoor use as an intercom system like within a building. This will help guide your choice
- Update yourself on the latest technology in walkie-talkies. Some features include; weather channels, compass device, headset models, wrist models, holsters and belt clips. Don't pay for a feature you'll never use
- Think about the amount of distance you'll need to cover with your walkie-talkies. If it is for close range than two miles would be sufficient. If it is for five mile usage consult the appropriate authorities to license the walkie-talkies with the FCC
- Communicate on a multi-user compatibility system. If your purpose will be to have many user's for the walkie-talkies consider a high quality and versatile radio receiver. This system is designed to eliminate the static and interference among users
- Know whether you'll want a built in rechargeable battery pack or battery operated system. If you're planning to use the walkie-talkies away from an electrical outlet, than buy those with disposable or rechargeable batteries since the other type requires a base station to recharge
- Learn how to scramble your voice. Messages can be decoded by a voice scrambler or Morse code to personalize your message. Some walkie-talkies have a 14 channel system with sub-channels to keep conversations private and limited to only those who have the same sub-channels
- Watch what you're saying. Remember that others can and will hear what is being said. Keep your conversations brief and be specific. Keep personal and intimate conversations for a one on one meeting
- Two Way Radio Information:
- Configurations: Two-way radios come in two standard configurations, Family Radio Service and General Mobile Radio Service. FRS radios operate on 1/2 watt of power and can transmit on 14 different channels. GMRS radios are higher powered, operating on 1 to 2 watts of power and transmitting on 22 different channels
- Distance: Two-way radios are able to transmit at different distances, depending on variances such as topography, weather, obstructions and lightning. Operators can attain long distances in ideal situations, but actual distance is usually far less than the maximum claimed by manufacturers. On average, two-way radio operators can expect transmission distance to be around 2 miles
- Batteries: Most two-way radios operate on standard AA or AAA batteries, while some models come with a rechargeable battery. Some two-way radio models enhance battery life by switching to low-power settings that kick in when long amounts of time pass between transmissions
- How to Unlock a Walkie Talkie:
- Contact your wireless provider. Ask the representative to assist you in finding an unlock code for your walkie talkie. Confirm your full name, street address, wireless number and the last four digits of your Social Security number
- State the walkie talkie's model number and manufacturer name. This lets your wireless provider locate the IMEI number for your specific walkie talkie. With the IMEI number, your wireless provider can give you the unlock code
- Turn over your walkie talkie. Take off the protective cover. Remove the battery and your old SIM card. Insert the new SIM card provided by your wireless service. Place the battery back and place the protective cover back on
- Turn on your walkie talkie. It should activate to your wireless provider's network. Enter the unlock code to get permission to use your walkie talkie
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