The Motorola FV300 with 22 channels and 10 call tones is an unbelievable value for such a compact radio. With scan, talk confirmation tone, low battery alert, battery meter and more this radio is hard to beat for a price tag of under $25. And yes, you're getting two radios, not one for the price.
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10 miles * |
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Searchers programmed list of channels and codes to find transmissions. |
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Radio will beep to alert you that your batteries are low. |
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Individual tones allow you to alert others that you want to talk to them. |
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Transmitted tone to let the other person know you are finished talking. |
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Radio icon shows the radio battery charge level. |
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Allows you to avoid accidentally changing the operation of the radio. |
- 22 channels
- 10 mile range
- 10 call tones
- 15 level digital volume
- 18-hour estimated talk
- Time-out timer and priority scan
- Audible low battery alert and LCD battery meter
- Plug-in charger and keypad lock
- Battery save feature and accessory jack
- Uses 3AAA batteries
- 2 Motorola TalkAbout FV300 two way radios
- 2 Removable Swivel Belt Clips
- 6 AAA Motorola Batteries not included
- User Manual
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Optimal / Mountian to Valley
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Medium / Lake
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Minimal / Urban
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* How far can I expect my radios to communicate? The communication range quoted is calculated under optimum conditions with an unobstructed line of sight. Actual range will vary depending on terrain and conditions and is often less than the maximum possible. Your actual range will be limited by several factors including, but not limited to terrain, weather conditions, electromagnetic interference and obstructions.