Two Way Radios
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Buy 4 Motorola Business Radios and Get a Free Flashlight
Our free flashlight promotion is back by popular demand! For the month of May, customers will receive a free Sarge NU-32 Xenon Flashlight with the purchase of 4 Motorola business radios. This powerful flashlight offers powerful Xenon brightness, but also has an LED mode that will allow you to conserve battery life. It has a […] -
Two Way Radio Message Board Launched!
We have just launched a new site, dedicated to the discussion of two way radios, two way radio accessories, and related products. This new site will be formatted as a message board, or forum, and is called TwoWayRadioForum.com. If you have any questions at all regarding radios or accessories, we encourage you to post them […] -
Motorola Business Radio Promo: Free Radio or Multi-Charger
We are excited to be participating in a new promotion that is being offered by Motorola on certain Motorola business two way radios! For every 5 XTN or CLS series radios that you buy, you qualify for your choice of either a) one free radio or b) one 6 unit charger. This promotion is valid […] -
Do You Need A Business Two Way Radio?
In this post I’ll try to explain the common differences between business an consumer radios and hopefully provide enough information for you to decide what’s best for your business. -
FRS and GMRS Frequencies
Updated! FRS and GMRS frequencies, channel numbers, maximum power and bandwidth. Updated for the FCC’s recent Part 95 changes. -
Getting The Most Range From Your Radio
Updated March 25, 2021 One question that we are frequently asked is “how can I get more range out of my two way radio?” In the case of consumer FRS and GMRS radios, the amount of range you can expect is usually not even close to what the manufacturers advertise. There are, however, several things […] -
30 Miles? The Truth About Range
You may have noticed that most of the consumer two-way radios you see around advertise a range of up to 30 miles. The truth is, consumer FRS and GMRS radios will not even provide close to the advertised “maximum range”. The range that a two-way radio advertises is the range that the radio should get […]