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2X BAOFENG FRS Walkie Talkies Long Range Walkie Talkie NOAA VOX Flashlight Type-C Portable Two Way Radio For Restaurant Camping

2X BAOFENG FRS Walkie Talkies Long Range Walkie Talkie NOAA VOX Flashlight Type-C Portable Two Way Radio For Restaurant Camping

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Regular price $52.10 USD
Regular price $59.20 USD Sale price $52.10 USD
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Battery Included: Yes

Brand Name: BAOFENG

Frequency Range: 462-467MHz

High-concerned chemical: None

Is_Display: Yes

Maximum Range: 3km-5km

Model Number: T18

Origin: Mainland China

Use: others

Walkie Talkie Type: Portable

Waterproof / Water-Resistant: No

Advantages of using PMR/FRS walkie talkie


1:No need to spend time getting a license

2:No legal issue and additional frequency useage fees.

3: Personal use will not interfere with public-service transmissions.

4.Double PTT boosts your work efficiency


Tips:


▶PMR 446MHz : For European Countries such as Russia, Spain,France,Italy,Poland Netherlands,Ukraine,Belarus,England,Germany etc.


▶FRS 462MHz : For USA,Canada,Mexico,Brazil etc.


【 Multi-functional 】 The large flashlight can meet your night lighting needs. The portable first walkie-talkie has weather alerts and is suitable for your outdoor travel. It also features FRS 22 channels, dual PTT, VOX hands-free functions and high-definition sound quality. You can set 50CTCSS tones and 210DCS codes, as well as a 2-pin Konwood headphone jack. Type-C USB interface charging.


【Compatible with any radio】Long Range Two Way Radio come with FRS 22 channels and ,allows communicate with other FRS radios regardless of brand by being on the same channel and CTCSS DCS codes.

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