PNI Professional portable radio PMR R15 05W ASQ TOT CTCSS-DCS Monitor 1200
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Pni Pmr-r15 Walkie Talkie Black PNI-PMR-R15 | £39.49 | ||||
Professional portable radio PNI PMR R15 05W ASQ TOT CTCSS-DCS Monitor 1200 | £42.98 |
PNI PMR R15 is a communication tool available to anyone. The use of the PMR 446Mhz frequency does not require a license and is available for both business and personal use in most European Union countries.
Walkie-Talkie PMRs are commonly used for recreation, during outdoor activities, on construction sites or for communication inside the same building. Depending on the surrounding relief, the range can vary from a few hundred meters (in a city) to a few kilometers (open landscape). In addition, PMR446 can be used by radio amateurs and radio enthusiasts as an experimental band without a license.
We created this Walkie-Talkie to unite all the important functions for you in a product with free use that allows the experts or not, the big or small ones to communicate in complete freedom. PNI PMR R15 uses 16 PMR channels, scans all frequencies within a maximum radius of 10 km, vocally notifies different functions, monitors the current channel, transmits and receives efficiently.
The functions of the PNI PMR R15 station can be customized with the help of the programming software (the PNI PSR15 programming kit is purchased separately). You can customize functions such as Time Out Timer, Squelch level, Voide prompt, power save, VOX or Scramble. You have 50 CTCSS codes and 107 DCS tones for private conversations.
Attach the PMR station to the included desk charger. Connect the charger power supply to a 230V power source. During charging, the LED on the charger is red and turns green when the battery is fully charged.
Included components: pmr radio 1 piece belt support 1 piece battery (1200 mah) user manual office charger antenna
Walkie-Talkie PMRs are commonly used for recreation, during outdoor activities, on construction sites or for communication inside the same building. Depending on the surrounding relief, the range can vary from a few hundred meters (in a city) to a few kilometers (open landscape). In addition, PMR446 can be used by radio amateurs and radio enthusiasts as an experimental band without a license.
We created this Walkie-Talkie to unite all the important functions for you in a product with free use that allows the experts or not, the big or small ones to communicate in complete freedom. PNI PMR R15 uses 16 PMR channels, scans all frequencies within a maximum radius of 10 km, vocally notifies different functions, monitors the current channel, transmits and receives efficiently.
The functions of the PNI PMR R15 station can be customized with the help of the programming software (the PNI PSR15 programming kit is purchased separately). You can customize functions such as Time Out Timer, Squelch level, Voide prompt, power save, VOX or Scramble. You have 50 CTCSS codes and 107 DCS tones for private conversations.
Attach the PMR station to the included desk charger. Connect the charger power supply to a 230V power source. During charging, the LED on the charger is red and turns green when the battery is fully charged.
Included components: pmr radio 1 piece belt support 1 piece battery (1200 mah) user manual office charger antenna
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