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Cobra MT100 PMR446 2-Way License Free Walkie Talkie Radio (Twin Pack) - Black
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Cobra MT100 Two Way Radios are licence free, making them an ideal choice for small businesses as it enables them to have a low cost radio communication system without the need for a licence. The radios to be used straight out of the box. The PMR446 frequency band is ideal for business and personal use throughout the EU and is typically used for small site, same building and line of sight outdoor activities.
Cobra MT100 features a compact design with a range of up to 3km. No matter whether your at home, work, on the campsite, at a festival or simply hiking, the Cobra MT100 makes sure you stay in touch with everyone, when needed.
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Cobra MT100 Two Way Radios are licence free, making them an ideal choice for small businesses as it enables them to have a low cost radio communication system without the need for a licence. The radios to be used straight out of the box. The PMR446 frequency band is ideal for business and personal use throughout the EU and is typically used for small site, same building and line of sight outdoor activities.
Cobra MT100 features a compact design with a range of up to 3km. No matter whether your at home, work, on the campsite, at a festival or simply hiking, the Cobra MT100 makes sure you stay in touch with everyone, when needed.
- Cobra MT100 is license free
- 16 channels are combined with the 121 privacy codes
- Scan feature allows the user to scan either channels or privacy codes
- Easy to view LCD display provides the radio’s status at a glance
- Range of up to 3 km
- Powered by 3 X AAA batteries for each handset (not included)
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sorted byFor a more serious answer:
PMR446 radios use frequencies that in Australia, the U.S., and Canada are allocated to amateur radio operators, and military radar systems.[6]
Instead, the U.S., Canada and Mexico use the Family Radio Service (FRS) system, which provides a similar service on different frequencies, around 462 and 467 MHz. These frequencies are allocated to the emergency services in Europe, notably the fire brigade in the UK, police in Russia and commercial users in Australia.[7] Interference with licensed radio services may result in prosecution.
Australia, New Zealand, Vanuatu and Malaysia use the UHF Citizen's Band system in the 476–477 MHz range and a maximum power output of 5 W giving improved range over the lower power PMR system.
PMR446-compliant equipment may be used anywhere throughout Europe.[8]
Type approved PMR446 radios with power up to 500 mW can be used without any licence in India[9] and Vietnam.[10] The devices may not be base stations or repeaters, and must use integrated antennas only. (edited)
Random question, would these be good for small events, I run an events company would these work in places where there is no reception? As in for me to speak to caterer and sound and lighting…
Details can be found here; walkie-talkie-radio.co.uk/inf…-uk (edited)
I would add there is not privacy on these. The privacy codes will help mute other peoples transmissions on your device, but do nothing to stop others listening in to your transmissions
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They're very useful in large buildings where mobile reception may be acceptable outside but inside that fringe reception becomes almost useless - it's why W/T get used a lot in warehouses and supermarkets cos they're mainly metal boxes and it saves on a lot of shouting.
Someone here posted about two pensioners using them between aisles in the supermarket last week!