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Product Description

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Featuring a range of up to 8km (real world range 1-2 km depending on conditions) the T72 allows you to stay connected wherever your adventures take you. With an IP54 weather rating, this walkie-talkie can handle extreme weather conditions, ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. The Li-Ion battery provides up to 24 hours of uninterrupted outdoor activity. With the T72’s easy pairing and license-free features, you can get started right away plug and play set up.

*Please note that range may vary depending on environment actual range in built-up areas is estimated around 1-2km


Key Features

  • PMR446 license free 
  • IP54 weather proof 
  • Easy pairing for group call function
  • IVOX/VOX hands-free 
  • 16 PMR446 channels ** and 121 privacy codes 
  • Backlit display Monitor 
  • Auto squelch 
  • Auto key lock 
  • Time-out timer
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Additional Information

Key Features:

SKU D3P01610YDLMAW8
Weight 0.161000
Radio Type Portable Radio
IP Rating N /A
Display Yes
Standard Battery Life Up To 18 Hours
Power Output 0.5 W
Lone Worker No
Man Down No
GPS / Bluetooth No
Dimensions 5.4 x 16.5 x 3.1 Cm
Programmable Buttons 0
Battery type Lithium Ion
Emergency Alarm No
Radio Model Motorola T62
Use Everyday, Occasional , Retail, Schools
Warranty Select Warranty
Has Bundles Yes

Radio Licensing Information

Radio licensing: A guide to licensed and licence-free radios

What is a radio licence and do I need one?

There are two types of two-way radios, licensed radios and licence-free radios (PMR446).
Licensed radios require a dedicated frequency which ensures that only those on that frequency can hear transmissions. In order to access a dedicated frequency, a radio licence granted by Comreg is required by law. Licences are based on the quantity of equipment to be licensed.

The cost is €22 per piece of equipment plus a fixed charge of €22 for the duration of the licence. (e.g. 4 walkie talkies + 2 radio mics = 6 units +1 Fixed Charge = 7 x €22 = €154).

Licence-free radios (also called PMR446 radios) operate on the PMR446 radio frequency, they can be used by anyone within the UK and EU and as the title suggests they need no radio licence.

Licensed radios

Licensed radios are usually more expensive than licence-free models, but have a larger power output (of up to 5 watts for handheld radios) and so offer increased range and coverage.
For example a primary school would typically find coverage on licence-free equipment sufficient whereas licenced equipment would be better suited to a secondary school, college or university.

In addition, a licence will offer increased security of transmissions through better monitoring of frequencies, especially if the licence is specific to your site.

Licenced radios are generally more robust, with clearer audio quality and the conversation more secure. Licensed radios also offer much more functionality than license-free radios, you can make group callssend text messages and dial up individual users.

More about your Comreg licence

In order to obtain your licence, an application to Comreg has to be made. We are more than happy to apply on your behalf and offer a managed service in order to maintain your Comreg licence throughout your radio project. Or if you wish to make an application yourself, please feel free to ask us any questions along the way as we have vast experience in completing these forms and can go through it with you over the telephone. The application process is usually complete within 10-15 working days.

You can find out more by going to: https://www.comreg.ie/industry/radio-spectrum/licensing/search-licence-type/business-radio/

Licence-free radios

Non licensed radios are a cheaper alternative to licensed radios and can only have a power output of 0.5 watts giving them a fairly small range.

Licence-free radios can be used in the work place and for personal use, ideally where minimal coverage is needed, within small buildings where users are communicating in a close range.
Examples where these radios can be used effectively include smaller schools and construction siteswarehouses, hospitality venues and independent retail businesses.

For leisure they can be ideal for communicating between friends and family while camping and skiing, or if you are at a leisure park or hiking.

All PMR446 radios use the same eight channels. If there are a high number of users in a given area (cities and other built up areas) frequencies become extremely congested leading to interference on the channels, although usually there are multiple channels to select in order to find a clearer channel.

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