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  • TWRS-55 - Radios For Property Management

    We talk about using two way radios for property management. We also review the Motorola RLN4570A Break-A-Way Universal Radio Chest Pack.

    Intro :00
    Billboard 1:17


    Topic Discussion 1:34
    we discuss how apartment complexes and other property management entities use two way radios, the types of radios used, and recommend some specific models for use in this industry. Radios discussed include the Icom IC-F4011, Kenwood ProTalk TK-3230, Motorola RDU2020, Motorola CLS1110, Motorola CLS1410, and the Ritron Outpost 1 Series Callbox. For tips on using your two way radios, watch our Radio 101 video series hosted by Anthony.

    Commercial Break 17:48
    buytwowayradios.com 1:00

    Product Review 18:46
    Today we review the Motorola RLN4570A Break-A-Way Universal Radio Chest Pack.

    Questions and Answers 25:30
    Questions from readers of our Two Way Radio Blog and members of the Two Way Radio Forum.

    Wrap up and Close 32:24
    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.

  • Radio 101 - Motorola RDX Series Belt Clip Removal

    Attaching the belt clip to a Motorola RDX series two way radio is easy. Removing it is another project entirely. Fortunately, we're here to help. In this episode of Radio 101, Anthony from Buy Two Way Radios will show you how to remove the Motorola RDX belt clip accessory with minimum fuss and frustration. This removal method works for both display and non-display models in the RDX series, including the Motorola RDX RDU2020, RDV2020, RDU2080d, RDV2080d, RDU4100, RDU4160d and RDV5100 business two way radios.

  • Motorola to raise prices on CLS Series radios April 1

    cls-series-radios.pngWe just received word that Motorola plans to increase the price of their CLS Series business radios. As of April 1, 2013, the prices on Motorola CLS radios will go up an additional $20 per unit. The CLS1110, which sold for $139, will be priced at $159 and the CLS1410, which was $159, will retail for $179.

    If you are planning to purchase Motorola CLS radios for your operations or add to an existing fleet, it may be wise to do it by March 31, 2013, before the price increase goes into effect. It may save you some serious cash, especially on large purchases.

    There is another good reason to buy now, before the price increase. Motorola is currently running a Free Radio promotion at Buy Two Way Radios: Buy six radios, get one FREE! For every six radios purchased, you will receive one free radio from Motorola, with a maximum of 10 free radios on a maximum purchase of 60 units!

    Of course, you can still take advantage of the free radio promotion after the price increase; the promotion will continue until June 30, 2013. However, given the fact that the cost of each radio will be $20 more after April 1, the increase will likely negate any additional savings you may receive from the promotion at the current prices. Considering this, a purchase now may be a real bargain in the long run.

    If you have any questions about the price increase or the free radio promotion, please call us at 800-584-1445, e-mail us or enter our live chat at Buy Two Way Radios weekdays from 8 AM to 6 PM ET.

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  • Buy 6 Motorola business radios, get 1 FREE!

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


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    Motorola is offering special promotion on select business two way radios - Buy 6 radios, get 1 FREE!

    When you purchase at least 6 Motorola CLP, CLS, RDX or DTR Series business two way radios from Buy Two Way Radios, you can get another one FREE. This offer is good for up to 60 radios purchased for a total of 10 free radios! This Motorola free radio offer is valid through June 30, 2013. If your company is shopping for new radios or adding more to your fleet, this may be the deal for you.

    This is how it works: Purchase six Motorola CLP™ Series™ radios and you get one FREE Motorola CLP1060 radio with Bluetooth™ Wireless Headset. Purchase six Motorola CLS Series™ radios and you get your choice of one FREE Motorola CLP1060 radio with Bluetooth™ Wireless Headset or one FREE CLS Series radio of the same model number purchased. Purchase six Motorola RDX Series™ radios and you get one FREE Motorola RDX Series radio of the same model number purchased. Purchase six Motorola DTR Series™ radios and you get one FREE Motorola DTR Series radio of the same model number purchased.

    Every six radios purchased earns you an additional radio - with a potential maximum of 10 FREE radios on a maximum purchase of 60 radios. All six radios purchased must be within the same product series.

    To simplify, here is a chart with a break down of each eligible radio.

    Model Min Purchase Max Purchase Free Radio
    CLP1010 6 60 CLP1060
    CLP1040 6 60 CLP1060
    CLP1060 6 60 CLP1060
    CLS1110 6 60 CLP1060 or
    CLS radio
    CLS1410 6 60 CLP1060 or
    CLS radio
    RDX RDU2020 6 60 RDX radio
    RDX RDV2020 6 60 RDX radio
    RDX RDU2080d 6 60 RDX radio
    RDX RDV2080d 6 60 RDX radio
    RDX RDU4100 6 60 RDX radio
    RDX RDU4160d 6 60 RDX radio
    RDX RDV5100 6 60 RDX radio
    DTR410 6 60 DTR radio
    DTR550 6 60 DTR radio

    This offer is fulfilled by Motorola directly, so the free radio(s) will be shipped to you after Motorola receives your redemption form.

    NOTE: 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.

    Read the Motorola promotional flyer for full details.

  • Radio 101 - How To Reset a Motorola RDX Series Radio

    Do you need to reset your Motorola RDX Series two way radio back to its original settings? In this episode of Radio 101, Anthony from Buy Two Way Radios will show you how. This method works for both display and non-display models in the RDX series, including the Motorola RDX RDU2020, RDV2020, RDU2080d, RDV2080d, RDU4100, RDU4160d and RDV5100 business two way radios.

  • Radio 101 - Audio accessory connector compatibility

    We are often asked if the headsets manufactured for one brand of consumer walkie talkie or business two way radio are compatible with other brands. Are the audio connectors for these two way radio accessories universally compatible? In this episode of Radio 101, Anthony from Buy Two Way Radios gives you the simple, honest answer.

  • Radio 101 - How to reset a Motorola CLS Series two way radio

    There may be a situation in which you need to reset your Motorola CLS1110 or CLS1410 two way radio back to its original factory configuration. In this episode of Radio 101, Anthony from Buy Two Way Radios will show you how to do it in one simple step.

  • TWRS-50 - New Motorola Products For 2013

    We look at new products from Motorola/Giant International for 2013. We also review a book called Two Way Radios and Scanners For Dummies.

    Intro :00
    Billboard 1:15


    Topic Discussion 1:34
    We preview some new products in the world of two way radio technology coming out this year from Motorola. We'll look at the lineup of new Motorola Talkabout FRS/GMRS radios, some recently launched Motorola radio accessories, and tell you what we think of these new products. For tips on using your two way radios, watch our new Radio 101 video series hosted by Anthony.

    Commercial Break 21:08
    buytwowayradios.com 1:00

    Product Review 22:07
    Today we review the book Two Way Radios and Scanners For Dummies.

    Questions and Answers 28:06
    Questions from readers of our Two Way Radio Blog and members of the Two Way Radio Forum.

    Wrap up and Close 33:20
    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.

  • A Closer Look at the Upcoming Motorola Talkabout MU350R Radio with Bluetooth

    Motorola Talkabout MU350R RadioLast week I briefly talked about Motorola's new Talkabout radios for 2013. As I said in that post, the new Motorola MU350R is deserving of more than just a passing mention as one of several new models. This radio is expected to do something we don't see a lot of with consumer grade radios - move technology forward. We're expecting big things out of this model, so I think you'll agree it needs its own first look.

    The super mega headline grabbing feature of the Motorola MU350R is definitely its built-in support for Bluetooth, so it makes sense to start there. How will it work? Is it easy to setup? Where's the push-to-talk button? Is the Bluetooth feature really better than using standard accessories? Since we're still six months away from the target release date of July, 2013, I'm sorry to say that I don't have all of the answers. I do, however, have some information from our friends at Giant International (manufacturers of the Motorola Talkabout series) and I am more than happy to share what I know.

    Bluetooth Support
    The MU350 is the first FRS/GMRS radio to have built-in support for Bluetooth. This means that you will be able to pair an MU350 with a standard Bluetooth earpiece - just like you would use with your cell phone - and communicate without having to pull the radio off of your belt. What's the big deal, you ask? There's already a ton of headsets and earpieces for Talkabout radios, you say? The problem for many is that all of those earpieces right now have a wire that runs from the earpiece and plugs into the radio. Some people hate this wire. It's always too long or too short; always in the way or always catching on something. Eliminating the need for a wire has been a big feature request for a long time.

    One difference that people will need to adjust to when using the MU350R with a Bluetooth earpiece is the lack of an in-line push-to-talk (PTT) button. If you're using an earpiece today, you're probably used to having a PTT/microphone somewhere along the wire that you click and speak into. If you're using a standard Bluetooth earpiece you will have to press the PTT on the side of the radio in order to transmit. This sure beats having a wire hanging across your body, so I don't expect that we'll hear too many complaints. Motorola has also mentioned that they may be working on a wireless Bluetooth PTT that you can attach anywhere that is convenient, so if you really don't like to use the radio's PTT there may be an option for you.

    The biggest questions I have can't really be answered until the product hits the shelves. I would really like to know how good the audio quality is when paired with a Bluetooth headset, and I would also like to know how difficult it is to pair a radio and a headset. There are a few aftermarket products that Bluetooth-enable your two way radio, but they are notoriously difficult to pair and sync.

    Improved Audio Performance
    If the Bluetooth isn't enough for you, the Motorola MU350R adds a few other goodies, The most interesting of which is "improved audio". Audio quality is passable on most consumer grade radios, but is generally lacking when compared to business radios. Hey, what do you expect for 1/6th of the price? Motorola claims that they have added a Class D amplifier and DSP filter to this model, so I'm curious and excited to see how much closer they get to "business quality" sound.

    Batteries and Charging
    While there's not a lot that is completely new per se, there are a few things related to charging and the battery that should be pointed out. The MU350R will ship with 1300 mAH battery packs which are expected to deliver around twice the life of the battery pack that ships with most Talkabouts. This battery is also included with the MT352R so it isn't completely new, but most people are probably not aware of it.

    As is the latest trend with the Talkabout line, the MU350R will not come with a dual pocket charging cradle, although one may be sold separately in the future. The Talkabout line seems to be moving to plug-in style charging, like you are already used to with your cell phone. Even though it kind of feels like something is missing, I actually like this move - especially considering the fact that they're using standard mini-USB connectors. Cables that can charge these radios are easy to find and cheap, so that's always a good thing.

    They do claim to have improved the charge time with the MU350R. They claim the mini-USB charging port has "fast charge capabilities" and can fully charge a battery in 7 hours. I think some may argue that 7 hours isn't exactly fast, but I guess it's an improvement.

    What Else Is New
    NOAA weather scan is also a new feature. I don't have any extended info on this feature, but I can speculate that it works like the one for the new Midland GXT2000. It honestly seems like a pointless feature to me, so I would guess they added it just so it wouldn't seem like Midland was getting ahead. In weather scan mode, the radio will cycle through all of the NOAA weather channels until it finds one with a signal. It will stay on that channel until the signal goes away and then continue to scan. I don't recommend you use this; just choose the NOAA channel closest to you instead (usually the one with the best signal) and stay on that channel.

    Dual watch is also new and allows you to monitor two channels at once. This is rarely needed, but can definitely be useful in some circumstances.

    Is It Waterproof?
    The waterproof level of radios seems to be a topic we're hearing more and more about now as manufacturers are releasing radios that heavily promote their resistance level. The MU350R is not fully waterproof (submersible) like the MS350R, but it does meet the standards for IP54 - the same level met by many business grade radios. Motorola is marketing the radio as "Weather Proof" and this rating means it should hold up to a heavy rain without a problem.

    Price and Availability
    I'm told that Motorola is targeting a July, 2013 release for the MU350R. Since we're still six months away and we're dealing with some new technology it wouldn't surprise me at all if it were August before they start shipping. The MSRP (suggested price) is going to be $149.99 for a set, but I expect that we'll be selling them for around $120.

    Bottom Line
    If you have to use an earpiece with your radio and you despise wires then I expect that you will want to give strong consideration to the MU350R. It's the only FRS/GMRS radio that is going to work with a standard Bluetooth earpiece and I can see that being a major selling point for a lot of people.

    The biggest drawback is the price. At $120 a set (estimated) you're looking at spending twice what a set of Motorola MR350Rs would cost you and that's not even considering the price of a bluetooth headset (usually $20-$40 each). Don't forget you're getting improved audio as well, but the price will definitely be an obstacle for many. Is it worth it? Check back with us in July for the answer.

  • Motorola Announces New Talkabout Radios for 2013

    The new year is here and the new product announcements are starting to roll in! We recently received information on some additions to the Motorola Talkabout line of FRS and GMRS walkie talkies that will be available later in the year and thought our loyal blog readers might be interested in the details.

    There are only four new radios this year and two of them are basic, entry level models. They more than make up for it though with the MU350R - the first consumer grade FRS/GMRS radio with built-in Bluetooth support! Read on for more details.

    What is Going Away
    Usually when something new is released, something old is discontinued. Before I get into the new stuff, let's cover what's going away. First on the list is the Motorola T9680R-SAME. Even though this model has been around since 2008, I really hate to see it go. While it was never really a big seller, it is the only GMRS radio available that supports S.A.M.E. technology for proactive area-based weather alerts. Also going away is the MB140R, which is a very low cost radio with little range and just the basic features.

    New Entry Level Models
    Motorola Talkabout MG160AReplacing the MB140R are two models, the MG160A and the MG167A. Like their predecessor, these are very basic entry level radios that will have an MSRP of $29.99 for a set of two. Unlike the MB140R, however, both of these models will ship absent rechargeable batteries and a charger. They will operate using standard AAA batteries, which are not included.

    Motorola Talkabout MG167A Two Way RadiosThe most interesting thing about these new models is the color. The MG167A is hot pink from the bottom of the radio to the tip of the antenna! This is very unique and I wouldn't be surprised if it makes this set of radios a hot seller! The MG160A is identical to the MG167A except it is dark blue. Both of these models are expected to start shipping in May, 2013.

    Expanding the MD Series
    Motorola Talkabout MD207RLast year Motorola introduced the MD200R. This radio is black with almost-obnoxious green buttons and a large PTT, but people seem to love the look. It's a low priced radio with a basic feature set, but with decent range/performance.

    This year, Motorola is introducing the MD207R. They're keeping the same look as the MD200 except they're switching the obnoxious-green buttons with obnoxious-orange ones. More importantly, they're adding two of the most popular features: privacy codes and weather channels! I expect that the addition of these features will quickly make the Motorola MD207R one of the most popular radios in the line. The MSRP is $54.99 and they are expected to launch in June, 2013.

    Bluetooth Support in a Consumer Grade Radio
    Motorola Talkabout MU350R Two Way RadiosI have saved the best for last! The Motorola MU350R will be the new flagship radio in the Talkabout line and adds several new features over current models. I'll be doing a special post taking an in-depth look at the Motorola MU350R, so we're just going to scratch the surface here.

    This model will not ship with Bluetooth headsets, but will be able to pair with the same type of headsets that you use with your cell phone. This is a big deal and is something people have requested for a long time. You see this type of functionality on a business radio like the Motorola CLP1060 for 5 times the cost.

    The MU350R also adds the ability to scan NOAA weather radio channels and claims to have achieved improved audio performance by adding a Class D amplifier and DSP filter. It also adds Dual Watch, which is the ability to monitor two channels at once. This model also comes with two high capacity rechargeable battery packs (NiMH), charges through a mini-USB port, and has "fast charge capabilities". The MU350R has an MSRP of $149.99 and is currently expected to ship in July, 2013.

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