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Title: Personal 2-way radios
Post by: Bluebottle on June 04, 2003, 12:45:18 am
We've got a pair of 2-way radio's which we use to communicate between cars etc. They use a frequency set aside for "PMR446" (Personal Mobile Radio) I think it's 446MHz and is licence exempt in the UK.
Anyone know if I can use them in France without a licence?


Title: Re:Personal 2-way radios
Post by: jpchenet on June 04, 2003, 12:47:32 am
I hope you can as one of our guys works for Motorola and he's getting us some to use while we are there. He's also getting us a scanner and one of his guys s going down officially to do some comms work for th teams in the its so he's hoping to get some frequencies for us too!!  ;)


Title: Re:Personal 2-way radios
Post by: smokie on June 04, 2003, 12:48:02 am
Yep they're OK, so I understand. May not be usable in the States though.


Title: Re:Personal 2-way radios
Post by: Bluebottle on June 04, 2003, 01:01:30 am
Thanks chaps! It's much cheaper than using mobiles
"Roger, Beep, Schhhhh!"
Mine aren't as good as Motorola, they'r made by Bin-tone.


Title: Re:Personal 2-way radios
Post by: BigH on June 04, 2003, 09:48:52 am
Lads,
Two way radios don't need a base station. You can use them any where, providing they are a 'pair'.
I doubt whether the French Radio Police will be on duty next weekend.
H


Title: Re:Personal 2-way radios
Post by: MIT on June 04, 2003, 12:14:17 pm
We've been using them over the past few years. (About £60 from Dixons - the motorola ones are far more expensive and use exactly the same electronics). Range is reasonable on the autoroutes (1-2 miles) but once in built up areas becomes 500yds or so. Very good to keep a convoy together


Title: Re:Personal 2-way radios
Post by: smokie on June 04, 2003, 09:37:25 pm
Makro have a triple set on offer for £29.99 + VAT (from memory)


Title: Re:Personal 2-way radios
Post by: Andy on June 04, 2003, 10:47:13 pm
i have bintone talkie walkies, got a 4pack they got a good range as well as needed around the track or towns.

dont be caught short where,  when there is a beer bunker meeting!


Title: Re:Personal 2-way radios
Post by: nopanic - neil on June 04, 2003, 11:11:12 pm
 ;D                                                                          ;D
Yea it will be OK, you can link up a number of radio's, no problem

I have a pair of Cobra units, classed as Personal communicators.

That means everyone on this site should get one and set the channel to 6-30, and our own Club Arnage radio site

 ;D


Title: Re:Personal 2-way radios
Post by: jpchenet on June 11, 2003, 01:50:09 am
I've been advised by someone "in the know" that the radio signals of the teams wil be scrambled/encrypted so even if you have a scanner and it picks something up, you are likely to only get 10/15 secnds or so before you lose it again.

I'm not going to bother!!