Motorola EQ5 Portable Wireless Speaker Delivering wireless freedom and stereo sound in ... more
style and in the palm of your hands! The Motorola EQ5 Portable Wireless Speaker is sleek stylish and pocket-sized enabling consumers to play music or take calls an...
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Motorola EQ5 Portable Wireless Speaker Delivering wireless freedom and stereo sound in ... more
style and in the palm of your hands! The Motorola EQ5 Portable Wireless Speaker is sleek stylish and pocket-sized enabling consumers to play music or take calls an...
Postage & Packaging: Free! Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
Motorola's T7 is a long-range walkie talkie that lets you communicate for free from up to ... more
10 km away outdoors! This sturdy device is compact, and has been specially designed for use during outdoor sporting events such as skiing, mountain biking or rock...
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(+) Easy to use, inexpensive, very useful, great for emergencies (-) Better battery life would be welcome, as would improved range in hilly environments
Advantages: Small, lightweight, easy to use. Disadvantages: Uses 3 AAA batteries per radio, instead of a rechargable 'battery pack'.
WARNING! -- LONG REVIEW!! -- YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!
~ Alternative title (that I wanted to use) ~
Motorola (from the makers of the V3 RAZR mobile phone) T4502 (Tiny4502???) 8-channel (or 8-frequency) PMR (Professional / Personal Mobile Radio). [It's too long for the box -- LoL!]
Wow, what a great little two-way radio!
I've had my Nectar Card for a good while and I am also a member of a survey company called "TNS" who award points for completing surveys and you can link your "TNS" account to your Nectar Card then get your TNS points automatically transferred into Nectar Points.
Recently the Nectar website (Nectar.com) did a 'Summer of Rewards' promotion where a handful of electrical goods were on sale (!! HALF PRICE !!) for a certain amount of Nectar Points. I saw that they had a two-pack (well I'm sure they had many two ...
Advantages: Robust, User Friendly, Good features Disadvantages: Fairly expensive, no vibrate, expensive accessories
for a single T6222 with no accessories.
Features
This radio has the standard 8PMR446 channels and 18 CTCSS Codes per channel giving 304 possible combinations. The codes allow the user to filter out unwanted traffic on the channel although they are NOT separate channels so its important to check the channel is free ? the red light will flash constant if in use or intermittently if free.
Channel scan can be used to monitor for traffic on all channels if the code is set to ?0? or traffic using the same code if code is set to ?1-38?. If scanning all channels the user can reply as the radio will stop on the channel and detect the code automatically ? this is a feature I believe unique to Motorola.
The only thing this radio lacks compared to the more expensive T6222 is the Vibrate motor, as well as being a larger physical size and having ...
Advantages: Easy to use, inexpensive, very useful, great for emergencies Disadvantages: Better battery life would be welcome, as would improved range in hilly environments
I just spent a week using Talkr T5s whilst on a skiing holiday in France. They were used to stay in contact with my friends on the mountain, and also carried in case of emergency.
Handset range is very much dependant on conditions. Whilst the 6km maximum range can be achived, in practice this was often greatly less if there is something large between the transmitter and reciever. Typically reception was good if my friends were on the same side of the mountain. However if they were in a different valley then we got no reception at all. The sub-channel system works well, and means that you have much more chance of finding a channel that no-one else is using. We used channel7-13, which meant that we could only hear channel7-13, and only people using either 7-13 or the whole 7channel could listen in. Broadcast quality varies ...
Product Information for "Motorola TLKR T7 8-channel PMR" »
General
MPN
P14MAB03A1AP
Packaged Quantity
2 (specifications are for single item)
Product Type
Two-way radio
Width
5.4 cm
Depth
3 cm
Height
20.2 cm
Weight
178 g
Body Colour
Grey
Localisation
United Kingdom
Radio system
Type
PMR
Channels
8-channel
Power
0.5 watt
Max Talk Range
10 km
Call Alerts
10
Vibrating Alert
Built-in
Controls
Push-to-talk (PTT) button
Two-Way Radio Display Information
Battery level indicator
Sub-Channels Qty
121
FCC Licensing Requirements
Not required
Radio system features
Voice Operated Transmission (VOX)
Internal (iVOX)
Channel Scan
Built-in
Audible Call Alert
Built-in
Keypad Lock
Built-in
Keystroke Tone
Built-in
Time-Out Timer
Built-in
Additional Functions
Countdown timer
Additional Features
Auto squelch, Babyphone (room monitoring), licence-free
Display
Type
LCD display
Features
Backlit
Miscellaneous
Aerial
External
Connections
1 x headset jack - mini-phone 3.5mm
Included Accessories
Belt clip
Power
Type
Dual charging stand + power adapter
Battery
Technology
Rechargeable - Nickel Metal Hydride
Run Time (Up To)
16 hour(s)
Audible Battery Alert
Built-in
Manufacturer's product description
The Motorola T7 is a high performance walkie-talkie for the extreme sports enthusiasts who need reliable two-way communications for their adventures. The Motorola T7 is easy to use and carry, yet it is a high specification radio that comes with features for more effective communication with your team members.