Description:
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Its featherweight, compact design is ideal for campers and hikers, and its rugged structure can survive tough treatment. The Motorola Talkabout FV200AA offers a range of up to 5 miles1 for indoor and outdoor communication. With an optional armband and ear buds, the FV200AA is within easy reach, making it perfect for runners, bikers or those who are simply on the go. And with 22 channels and the standard scan feature, this two-way radio makes it easy to stay in touch while you are out and about. The FV200AA uses both FRS and GMRS frequencies providing more channels. This two-way radio requires an FCC license, as do all GMRS two-way radios.
The Motorola Talkabout FV200AA GMRS/FRS Two-way Radios, which replaces the T4500 model, offers active families a simple and affordable way to stay in touch. With an improved outdoor range of up to five miles, these sleek and compact, water-resistant radios can fit in the palm of your hand or into a pocket.
The FV200AA features audible call tones that grab the attention of your family and friends before you even start talking. A talk confirmation tone will sound when the push-to-talk button is released -- signaling when the other user has stopped talking. An audible low-battery alert ensures that you'll have plenty of notice that your batteries are running low.
Comes with two FV200 radios and user's manual.
Product Features and Technical Details
Outdoor range of up to five miles
Call-tones notify users before you start talking
Compact, water-resistant radios are prefect for active outdoor use
Audible low-battery alert
Measures 2.2 x 4.7 x 1.2 inches (W x D x H)
Model: FV200AA
Item Package Quantity: 1
device_type: FRS/GMRS
radio_channels: 22-channel
Talking Range Maximum: 26400 feet
maximum_output_power: 0.5 watt
Display: LCD display
Width: 3.0 inches
Depth: 1.2 inches
Height: 2.0 inches
Weight: 1.0 pounds
Note: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requires that operators on General Mobile Service (GMRS) and Private Land Mobile (PLM) frequencies obtain an FCC license prior to use. To learn more, please visit the FCC web site.
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