Radios

All of these radios operate on FCC designated business frequencies that require an FCC license. A frequency is the discrete setting on which a radio's transmission is carried; radios must operate on the same frequency to communicate with each other. They cannot be sold outside the United States due to product registration requirements.
Radios with multiple channels allow you to put different groups of users on an assigned frequency so they can operate within the same area without talking over each other. Change channels with the press of a button.
For better coverage and clearer transmissions, choose a radio with high wattage.
UHF radios work best in and around steel and concrete structures.
Power, W | Frequency Type | No. of Channels | No. of Frequencies | Bandwidth Type | Ht. | Wd. | Dp. | Material | Display | Charging Time, hrs. | Batteries Included | Includes | Cannot Be Sold To | Each | |
1 | UHF | 4 | 56 | Narrowband | 4 1/8" | 2" | 1 1/8" | Plastic | LCD | 3 | Yes | Belt Clip, Charger | Outside United States | 0000000 | 0000000 |