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Do you know the frequency range of the Motorola Handie Talkie Tanapa PMUD1673C?
As a general rule handheld radios will talk up to 2 miles line-of-sight. Anything you place between the two radios will reduce range. Talking from inside a building to outside, you can expect 1/4 to 1/2 mile. This being said, a radio can talk as far as it can see, so if you were on a mountain top, you could conceivably talk many miles into a valley below. Height and placement of your antenna determines range. Holding your antenna upright perpendicular to the earth will give you the best range.
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on Aug 15, 2017
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Does anyone know what the range is for the Motorola talkabout T5725? I can't seem to find it anywhere
As a general rule handheld radios will talk up to 2 miles line-of-sight. Anything you place between the two radios will reduce range. Talking from inside a building to outside, you can expect 1/4 to 1/2 mile. This being said, a radio can talk as far as it can see, so if you were on a mountain top, you could conceivably talk many miles into a valley below. Height and placement of your antenna determines range. Holding your antenna upright perpendicular to the earth will give you the best range.
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on Aug 15, 2017
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How to program a Motorola rdm2070d to a baofeng bf888s
The RMD has a set frequency list. Those are factory programmed and cannot be changed. Your baofeng can be reprogrammed to most frequencies.
Critical! First, make certain both are in the same band: Uhf or Vhf.
Make the list of frequencies you need both radios to use. If the RDM has it in the list, you are good to go! If it does not, and you must match the Bao, get a new radio. There are no mods or hacks for an RDM.
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on May 21, 2017
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