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Important features of Two way radios

You’d think Two way radios would be pretty much the same, especially when they are Motorola radios or other brands of walkie talkies that have been around for a number of years. However the functions and the features of Two way radios can vary greatly depending on which model you choose. Take a casual approach to the purchase of Two way radios you can be left with dud equipment that crackles, squelches and screeches but fails to communicate effectively between numerous operators. The standard of Two way radios does tend to vary from one manufacturer to another so here are just some of the considerations you might want to think about when looking for new potable handsets.

How easy are the handsets to operate?

Take Motorola radios and other types of Two way radios out of the box and they should work straight away. If you try to cut corners on Two way radios though and opt for a lesser known make can you be sure they’ll be operator friendly? Ideally walkie talkies should be extremely user-friendly and operators should be up to speed with them with the minimum amount of instruction. Look for simplicity when buying Two way radios and buy handsets that are really straightforward to use.

What’s the range of the radios?

Depending on how large your site is the Two way radios might have to cover a wide area. Buy a set of Two way radios that have a limited range and your personnel might lose contact with each other which defeats the object of having Motorola radios in the first place. So look at the specifications of the Two way radios before you buy and make sure they’re adequate for the range you have in mind.

How’s the audio quality of the walkie talkies?

Two way radios are only effective if the quality of the audio is good. Products like Motorola radios are blessed with good quality audio as are Mitex and other class-leading brands. Have a test of the Two way radios before you shell out good money, make sure you can communicate clearly through the handsets. Steer clear of crackly walkie talkies they should be avoided like the plague.

 

 

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