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Mobile Two-Way Radios are vehicle-mounted wireless devices that are used to send voice or data messages one-to-one or one-to-many over radio frequencies within a local area, city, or state. They are often installed on the dash of a vehicle, and can run off its power source. They are used by someone who doesn't need to communicate away from their vehicle. Mobile radios may be combined in a wireless radio communication system with Portable Two-Way Radios (hand-held wireless devices that run off an internal battery). |
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Motorola CM200
The CM200 is an ideal radio for those users requiring multi-channel capability at a modest price point. This rugged mobile allows you to talk on either 25 or 12.5 kHz channel as your company gradually transitions completely to 12.5 kHz channel spacing. |
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Motorola CM300
The CM300 is an ideal radio for those users requiring multi-channel capability at a modest price point. This rugged mobile allows you to talk on either 25 or 12.5 kHz channel as your company gradually transitions completely to 12.5 kHz channel spacing. |
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For more professional options please contact a Radioland sales person today. |
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