Advantages: Small, lightweight, easy to use. Disadvantages: Uses 3 AAA batteries per radio, instead of a rechargable 'battery pack'.
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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 ... ...facing downwards) to 'flip' (Clearly Motorola like to make products that "flip" open) the battery compartment open. There is also a very light indentation of "T4502" on one side of both of these keys and a loop for attaching to set of keys, a keyring or something similar.
(Yikes this is a long review...well done for reading this far down!)
With a range of 5 km or 3 miles, they're at the lower end of the scale compared to other radios of this type ...
T1mm3h 22.08.2006 (25.08.2006)
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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