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  • The Motorola Talkabout T800 radio video

    A new era of portable radio communication is upon us, and Motorola is leading the way with the new Motorola Talkabout T800 FRS Two Way Radio with app support. This license-free radio features messaging, location sharing and a unique, futuristic style display. Plus, it connects to its own app, available for iPhone and Android smartphones!

    How does it pair with a smartphone? How do you change settings through the app? In this video, Danny introduces the new T800 and shows off some of its impressive features. The Motorola Talkabout T800 is available now from Buy Two Way Radios.

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  • Introducing the Motorola Talkabout T800 FRS two way radio!

    Motorola Talkabout T800 FrontIf you watch our videos or listen to our podcast, you probably hear us comment from time to time on the lack of innovation when it comes to FRS or GMRS radios. If you rewind the clock 10 years, you would find the radios that were for sale then were really similar to the radios that are for sale now. With the introduction of the new Motorola Talkabout T800, there is finally some new and original functionality with FRS radios for us to talk about.

    The T800 is a very different FRS radio. Although it is similar in function to the Motorola TalkAbout T460, it adds bluetooth app support and a visually impressive design that is a completely new look for the Talkabout line. However, the most notable aesthetic feature is the display.

    The T800 display is uniquely different. Motorola calls it a hidden display, and with good reason. This is the same display concept used for the Motorola SL300 commercial radio, but with more graphics. Simply put, it's just plain cool. This new display is invisible when the T800 is off, undetectable behind the one piece T800 faceplate. Turn the radio on, and the blue LCD display appears, viewable through the now translucent faceplate!

    Sure, the T800 display looks great and is easy to read when the radio is on, but that's not the only new upgrade to the design of this radio. The front panel buttons are now raised icons, which should be easier to find and identify when the radio is out of site, such as when it’s clipped to your belt. Towards the bottom, the radio narrows and turns into a loop. This appears to be intended for a carabiner clip, and is quite different from the traditional loops found on other Motorola Talkabout series radios. While this larger loop can be useful for connecting a clip or lanyard, it also makes the radio a little harder to balance on a flat surface.

    Motorola Talkabout T800 RightThe rest of the buttons are lined on one side of the radio for easy, instant access. These controls include a button to active the built-in flashlight, high and low power push-to-talk (PTT) buttons, a bluetooth pairing button, and an emergency alert. On the other side of the radio is a micro USB charging port.

    The T800 connects to a smartphone via bluetooth and will integrate with Motorola's new TalkAbout app, which is available as a free download for iphone and android mobile devices. The app basically uses the radio as a modem, to enable and manage features such as message and location sharing. These features even work when you're off the grid, as long as the radios are connected and in range.

    Motorola Talkabout AppWhen you launch the app for the first time, you'll be asked to pair it with the radio. This is very simple and doesn't even require you to press the Bluetooth® button on the radio. Just make sure the only radio that is on is the one that you want to pair. The final step of the setup process is the creation of an account that is linked to your phone number. You can skip this, but it does make a few of the features on the app work better if you are linked.

    Most of the Motorola Talkabout App is centered around maps and location sharing. You can download maps offline and share your location, or view the location of your group members even if you don't have cell phone service. The app allows you to add members to your group using their username or phone number, if they created an account during setup. Once you have your group, an easy pairing option is available which sets all radios to match the channel and sub code of the leader radio.

    The radio settings option is a nice feature of the app. The screens are kind of limited on most FRS radios, so navigating the menu is usually a guessing game of which icon matches what setting. Having all options laid out in a way that is easy to navigate is fantastic. When you change a setting or activate a feature in the app, it immediately updates the radio!

    The T800 is definitely a step forward for FRS radios and its a positive direction for Motorola. There is nothing specific to the T800 model in the Motorola Talkabout App, so it would come as no surprise if app support is added to other Talkabout models in the future. The Motorola Talkabout T800 is now available for purchase from our web site at buytwowayradios.com.

    UPDATE: Watch our video and see the Motorola Talkabout T800 in action!

  • TWRS-130 - The Motorola Talkabout T800 FRS Two Way Radio

    Two Way Radio Show
    We check out the new Motorola T800, a radio with some new and original features, including an app for smartphones and a fascinating and innovative display.

    Intro :00
    Billboard 1:13

    Discussion Topic 1:32
    We tell you about the new Motorola Talkabout T800 Two Way Radio w/ App Support, an FRS radio with some new and original features. We’ll talk about its capabilities, discuss the display, and tell you we why think it’s a step forward for FRS radios.

    Questions and Answers 22:22
    Comments and questions from readers of our Two Way Radio Blog and members of the Two Way Radio Forum.

    Wrap up and Close 26:40
    Send in your comments and questions for Danny, Anthony and Rick to show[at]buytwowayradios.com. Feedback on this and other topics will be read by the hosts and included in future episodes of the show. Visit us at www.twowayradioshow.com!

    © 2018 Cricket Ventures, LLC. All rights reserved.


  • Motorola Radio Rebate Offer for Schools!

    Motorola Radio Rebate Offer for K-12 Schools!

    For a limited time, K-12 education institutions can get a cash rebate with purchase of Motorola EVX-261, SL300 and CP200d two way radios! Enhance safety and security at your school campus with these special savings!

    The following Motorola radios are eligible for this rebate offer:

    • EVX-261 - $10 rebate per radio
    • SL300 - $12 rebate per radio
    • CP200d - $15 rebate per radio

    This offer is fulfilled by the manufacturer, so your rebate will be sent to you after Motorola receives your online redemption claim. Offer valid from July 1 to September 30, 2018. Purchaser must redeem the rebate online at www.MyRadioRebate.com within 30 days of receiving invoice. Rebate is sent in the form of a pre-paid card. Other rules and restrictions apply.Read the promotional flyer for details.

    NOTE: Only K-12 schools in the U.S. and Canada are eligible for this offer. It is void where prohibited by law.

  • TWRS-122 - New Two Way Radios For 2018

    Two Way Radio Show
    We tell you about some new two way radios for 2018. We also review the Motorola SL-300 Portable Two Way Radio.

    Intro :00
    Billboard 1:18

    Discussion Topic 1:35
    We discuss some of the latest in the world of Two Way Radios for 2018. We'll tell you about a new model in the Kenwood business radio line, some surprising news and a great deal from Midland, a new Limited Edition radio kit from Wouxun and a new DMR radio from TYT.

    Product Review 28:19
    We review the Motorola SL300 Portable Two Way Radio.

    Questions and Answers 35:46
    Comments and questions from readers of our Two Way Radio Blog and members of the Two Way Radio Forum.

    Wrap up and Close 39:10
    Send in your comments and questions for Danny, Anthony and Rick to show[at]buytwowayradios.com. Feedback on this and other topics will be read by the hosts and included in future episodes of the show. Visit us at www.twowayradioshow.com!

    © 2018 Cricket Ventures, LLC. All rights reserved.


  • Repeater capable FRS/GMRS radios

    Updated September 21, 2021.
    We often receive questions about the range limitations of consumer FRS and GMRS two way radios. In fact, it is probably one of the most commonly asked questions about them, and for many, it seems to be one of the most important considerations when shopping for a handheld radio. This is certainly understandable, of course. Everyone wants the ability to communicate with others across great distances, and certainly more than just across their front yard.

    However, since radios communicate line-of-sight, and given the power and other limitations of the typical FRS/GMRS handheld walkie talkie, coupled with the uncertainty of weather conditions, location and terrain, the average range of direct radio-to-radio communications with the typical consumer radio may not meet some applications.

    In such a scenario, one may need more than just a standard walkie-talkie. One may need a handheld radio with the ability to operate through a repeater.

    Although the FCC does not allow the use of a repeater on FRS frequencies (and given the 1/2 watt limitation of channels 8-14 on the FRS and GMRS services, it isn't practical anyway), it does allow the use of repeaters on the GMRS. Yes, there are GMRS repeaters out there, not too many, but they do exist. But what about repeater ready GMRS radios?

    Yes, they do exist as well. We receive frequent inquiries and requests from customers who are searching for GMRS radios with the ability to operate through GMRS repeaters. While they aren't common, they certainly are out there, and they aren't too hard to find.

    This chart lists brand name portable handheld GMRS radios currently available with repeater capability. Click on the name or image of each model for details and more specifications on each radio. All models listed in the chart are available from Buy Two Way Radios.

    FRS/GMRS Two Way Radio Comparison Chart

    Model Interference
    Eliminator
    Codes
    FRS/GMRS
    Channels
    Weather
    Channels
    Repeater
    Capable
    Repeater
    Channels
    Motorola
    Talkabout MR355R
    121 22 11 8
    Motorola
    Talkabout MS350R
    121 22 11 8
    Motorola
    Talkabout MS355R
    121 22 11 8
    Olympia R500 121 50* 11 8
    Wouxun KG-805G 155 30 - 8
    Wouxun KG-905G 155 30 - 8
    Wouxun KG-935G 155 30 7 8

    Additional resources:
    TWRS-68 - An Introduction to Repeaters
    Radio 101 - How To activate repeater channels on a Motorola Talkabout radio

    *According to Olympia, the 50 channels consist of 22 FRS/GMRS and 28 "extra" channels.

  • Motorola to discontinue the CP200

    Motorola Solutions recently announced its intent to cancel VHF and UHF versions of some popular analog business radios. The models to be discontinued are the Motorola CP200, CP200XLS and PR400 portables. Motorola also discontinued the CM200, CM300 and PM400 mobile radios. The last day to order these models was November 22, 2014, and the last ship date is December 22, 2014.

    The CP200 was Motorola's most popular business radio, which may leave many businesses that use them wondering what to do. If you are one of the many CP200 users suddenly facing the demise of your favorite radio, don't despair. There are other models that will fill the void and maintain compatibility with your existing CP200 fleet.

    The Motorola RDU4160d is a great replacement for the UHF version of the CP200. Like its counterpart, the 4160d operates on 4 watts and meets Mil-STD standards for durability. Battery life is comparable as well, and it is even lighter than the CP200, weighing in at under 11 ounces with the battery pack.

    For businesses on VHF frequencies, the Motorola RDV5100 is a way to go. It meets the VHF version of the CP200 with 5 watts of power, Mil-STD C, D, E, and F standards and boasts a similar battery life to the RDU4160d.

    In addition, both the UHF RDU4160d and the VHF RDV5100 are compatible with the same Motorola audio accessories used for the CP200 radios. This makes things even better, since it won't require a complete overhaul of radio accessories to accommodate new radios to replace the old ones as time goes on.

    Of course, there are other alternatives, as well. One notable model from Vertex Standard is the VX-231. It is available in both UHF and VHF versions with wattage, durability, battery life and weight comparable to the Motorola CP200, RDU4160d and RDV5100 radios.

    The CP200 may soon be a thing of the past, but there is no cause for concern. There are plenty of options available to fill the void and maintain compatibility across the fleet with no worries.

    Update: The Motorola CP200 was replaced by the Motorola CP200d.

  • The Motorola RMU2040 Two Way Radio Unboxing

    When Motorola announced the launch the new RM Series business two way radios, we were one of the first authorized Motorola resellers to bring you the news. When they arrived to market, we were one of the first to make them available to you. Now you can be one of the first to unbox one with a first hand look at the Motorola RMU2040 Two Way Radio. Danny Feemster of Buy Two Way Radios takes you through a complete virtual unboxing experience, so you can see this new radio for yourself!

  • TWRS-61 - New Motorola RM Series Radios

    We preview the new RM Series business radios coming this year from Motorola. We'll also review the Motorola HKLN4433 CLP Series Magnetic Case Kit.

    Intro :00
    Billboard 1:07

    Topic Discussion 1:24
    Just when we thought there was nothing new to talk about, we found out Motorola has a whole new series of business radios coming out this summer. Radios discussed include the Motorola RMU2040, RMU2080, RMU2080d, RMM2050, RMV2080. For more information on the new Motorola RM Series, read New Motorola RM Series radios available this summer. For tips on using your two way radios, watch our Radio 101 video series hosted by Anthony.

    Commercial Break 9:52
    buytwowayradios.com 1:00

    Product Review 10:53
    Today we review the Motorola HKLN4433 CLP Series Magnetic Case Kit.

    Questions and Answers 17:12
    Questions from readers of our Two Way Radio Blog and members of the Two Way Radio Forum.

    Wrap up and Close 20:34
    Send in your comments and questions for Danny, Anthony and Rick to show[at]buytwowayradios.com. Feedback on this and other topics will be read by the hosts and included in future episodes of the show. Visit us at www.twowayradioshow.com!

    © 2013 Cricket Ventures, LLC. All rights reserved.


  • Final days for the Motorola FREE Radio promotion

    This promotion expired June 30, 2013 and is no longer available.


    There are only a few days left to take advantage of the current promotion from Motorola at Buy Two Way Radios! From now until June 30, buy six Motorola CLP, CLS, RDX or DTR Series business two way radios from Buy Two Way Radios and get one radio FREE!

    This offer is good for up to 60 radios purchased for a maximum of 10 free radios. If you are shopping for the best deal on some new Motorolas, now may be best time to buy! Read the Motorola Promotion announcement for redemption instructions and full details.

    Not sure if the radio you want qualifies for the offer? Here is a list of all the models eligible for the Motorola FREE radio promo.

    Remember, Redemptions must be postmarked on or before July 15, 2013 and received by July 31, 2013. Redemption submissions received after that date will NOT be eligible regardless of purchase date. Offer is good in the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico only and is void where prohibited, taxed or restricted by law.

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