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Most frequent questions and answers
Two-way radios, also known as walkie-talkies, are portable communication devices that allow users to transmit and receive messages over short distances. They work on radio frequencies and use push-to-talk (PTT) technology for instant communication.
Two-way radios offer numerous advantages for businesses, such as improved coordination, quick response times, enhanced safety, cost-effectiveness, and increased productivity in various industries like construction, hospitality, security, and event management.
Yes, our two-way radios are designed to withstand rugged environments and adverse weather conditions. They come with waterproof and dustproof ratings to ensure reliable performance in challenging situations.
Yes, we offer both licensed and unlicensed two-way radios. Licensed radios require an FCC license and offer exclusive access to specific frequencies, providing more privacy and better range. Unlicensed radios operate on public frequencies and are suitable for short-range communications.
Absolutely! Our two-way radios are compatible with various communication systems and can be easily integrated into your current setup. We also provide assistance in setting up and configuring the radios for seamless integration.
Analog radios use continuous waves to transmit voice, while digital radios convert voice into binary code for transmission. Digital radios offer clearer audio, longer battery life, enhanced privacy features, and better coverage compared to analog radios.
Cellular radios, also known as push-to-talk over cellular (PoC) devices, work on cellular networks, providing nationwide or global coverage. Unlike traditional two-way radios, which operate on radio frequencies, cellular radios utilize mobile data networks for communication.
Yes, many of our cellular radios are designed to work internationally. They operate on compatible global cellular networks, allowing seamless communication across borders. However, it’s essential to check for compatibility in specific regions.