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Ideal for home or business use. PMR446 is a handportable, short-range, voice-only communication system. It provides a basic but effective radio service for both business and non-business users, and is ideal for providing communication over short distances (e.g. within office buildings, factories and building sites).
The units below are examples of of our best selling radios that operate on the PMR446 band. Radios of this specification are "licence free"
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XTN446 |
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* Cost-free operation - no airtime, contracts or licence fees
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* Compatible with Motorola Handiepro 446 radios |
* Can be used throughout the European Union
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* Scalable - add more units as the business grows
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* Contempory design with 3 interchangeable faceplates |
* Voice scarmbling to minimise eavesdropping |
* Lightweight & Wearable (comes complete with belt holster)
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* Hands-free VOX capability
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* Optional rechargeable or alkaline battery |
* 8 Channels and 121 codes - to reduce congestion |
* Programmable and clonable for easy set-up and maintenance |
* Call Tone alerts |
* Backlit LCD |
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TK3201 |
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* Compact, Ergonomic Design
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* 16 Channels, 8 Pre-stored Frequencies selectable via a rotary switch |
* Tough and Water-resistant: IP54/55 and MIL-STD 810 C/D/E/F
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* Audible channel recognition using speech synthesis
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* QT/DQT: 38 Tone (QT: 26 tone/DQT: 12 code) + Off |
* Half-watt Audio Output |
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* Channel Confirmation Mode
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* Key Lock |
* Voice Inversion Scrambler |
* Calling Alert |
* Time Out Timer |
* Low Battery Warning |
* Spring-action Belt Clip |
* Built-in VOX |
* Light emitting diode showing receipt, transmission and battery |
..warning (red/green) |
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Supplied with a
*Rapid Desktop Charger* |
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IC-F4029SDR |
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* 6.25kHz ultra narrow channel spacing
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* No licence is required to use the radio# |
* Digitally modulated secure conversation for commercial & private users
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* 32-code status messages for exchanging a short message |
* Common ID code for group communication
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* Compatible with existing analogue PMR 446 channels with |
* CTCSS/DTCS tones |
* Large capacity Lithium-Ion battery with 2-step power saver |
* Compact, lightweight design and tough body
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* Hands-free operation with optional headset |
* Optional programming software allows quick and simple settings |
* of radio parameters |
* Shares the same battery packs and accessories as the IC-F15/ |
* F34 series |
* Power on password |
* 2-step Power save function |
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Supplied witha
*Rapid Desktop Charger* |
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PMR446 is a European standard licence-free radio service...
Utilising 8 12.5khz spaced channels in the 446mhz band. The Radio Agency requires that radios have a maximum of 500mw (1/2 watt) ERP (Effective Radiated Power) to an internal antenna. This limites range to, realistically 1/2 to 1 mile around town and up to 2 miles in open country. In line of sight conditions and at altitude ranges of over a hundred miles have been obtained. CTSS (continuous tone squelch system) is incorporated in most radio sets as a means to prevent interference with oonly 8 channels available - the radio ignores all incoming signals except those that are also transmitting this sub-audible tone. There are eight 12.5 kHz simplex frequencies which can be used anywhere in the United Kingdom. The frequencies have been harmonised (but not necessarily authorised) for use across Europe. The channels centre frequencies are as follows:
1. 446.00625 MHz
2. 446.01875 MHz
3. 446.03125 MHz
4. 446.04375 MHz
5. 446.05625 MHz
6. 446.06875 MHz
7. 446.08125 MHz
8. 446.09375 MHz
The frequencies are shared and users may, under local heavy use conditions, experience interference and problems with sharing channels. These may be reduced by changing frequency and/or CTCSS tone and/or DCS code. PMR 446 is not suitable for safety of life use or for users who need to have access to frequencies at particular locations and times. As a licence exempt service, PMR 446 is unprotected and the Agency will not become involved in interference or channel sharing disputes between users. Before speaking you should check that a frequency is free by either listening or using the channel busy indicator. When you speak you should identify yourself and the person you are calling. The radios allow communication in only one direction at a time so you will find it helpful to identify when you have finished speaking. It is expected that the frequencies will become particularly busy in cities or where large numbers of people gather such as large sporting events. All users will benefit if messages are kept short. PMR 446 radio equipment can be used in CEPT member countries that have implemented the ERC Decisions listed above. Before using PMR 446 radios outside the United Kingdom, users should check that the relevant administration has implemented the Decisions. Users who fail to do this and use their radios overseas, may break the laws of the country concerned, run the risk of prosecution and the confiscation of equipment. |
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