Title: Walkie Talkie Radios Range and Frequency
1Walkie Talkie Radios, Range Frequency
2ABOUT US
Use long distance Walkie talkie to ensure better
security and portability. We Amherst Walkie
talkie center offers a wide range of Walkie
talkies for different needs. Normal
walkie-talkies just transmit directly from one
radio to another. The likely range that can be
expected from walkie-talkies can vary from a few
hundred metres to a couple of miles or more.
3Walkie Talkie Radios Range
The range is drastically reduced when
walkie-talkies are used within buildings, or in a
town or city with densely-packed streets of big
houses, office blocks and other buildings.
A radio that might have a range of 2 or 3 miles
in open, fairly flat countryside may only work
over 500m in city streets.
All brands of walkie-talkie have basically the
same power output, and therefore approximately
the same range. You won't find that one brand of
radio has a range twice as good than another,
because they are all subject to the same basic
laws of physics.
4Mobile Data Network Walkie-Talkies - Potentially
Unlimited Range
We now sell and hire a totally new type of
"radio" that contains a SIM card like a mobile
phone, and that transmits its signal via the
mobile phone data networks. These radios get
around the point-to-point range limitation of
conventional walkie-talkies, and can transmit
over any distance at all, provided that both ends
are positioned somewhere that has a mobile phone
signal. They are best suited for events in towns
and cities where there is good mobile network
coverage, and where "normal" walkie-talkies range
is badly affected by lots of big buildings
between one radio and another.
5VHF and UHF Radios Compared - Which Is Best?
- VHF (136 - 174MHz) signals generally work best
outdoors, giving a somewhat longer range for the
same power output than UHF (400 - 470MHz). - However, VHF signals really do not work well when
there are obstructions like buildings around. - For most users who want their radios to be "good
all-rounders", UHF is the best choice. - But if you plan to use your radios only in open
countryside (or at sea - maritime radio is VHF)
then VHF is better for absolute range.
6CONTACT US
70 Kingsgate Road, London NW6 4TE,UK Phone 020
7328 9792 radios_at_amherst.co.uk www.walkie-talkie-r
adio.co.uk
7THANK YOU