
Business and Consumer Two Way Radios
People are still confused about the usefulness of two-way radio in a professional environment. It is important noted that despite the two-way radios have similar characteristics and are almost equal, the consumer radios are relatively cheaper than those used in a professional environment. It is difficult to distinguish between consumer and business two-way radio more often.
The main difference between these different rate is two-way radio frequency. UHF frequencies are 22 that have been reserved by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) for use by consumers radios two-way. All these channels together form the FRS (Family Radio Service) and GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) channels. One requires an FCC license to use channels GMRS. This license is valid for five years and can be used by an entire family. It is issued to the professional concerns.
For companies rays of two way, each person must pay an individual to obtain the FCC license to use GMRS channels. FRS can be used without a license, but its scope transmission is very low (as low as half a mile).
The FCC approved a set of different frequency ranges for two-way radio business. Some commercial stations also operate on VHF frequencies. Because these channels are less common, the issues of privacy, interference and cross-connections are rare. The amount paid to obtain the FCC license for the business two way radios is higher than paid for a GMRS license, and the cost of the instrument is also on the top.
Usage patterns of the two types of radios also differs dramatically. Consumer radios are used infrequently. They are mainly used during family outings and vacations, hunting trips and in the weekend, amusement parks, camping and skiing, and also multiple convoys of cars. In addition, commercial stations are used continuously for hours every day. Therefore, in terms of appearance physical and durability, two-way radio business are certainly more durable than consumer radios and are designed to be used in conditions also difficult.
About the Author
Dennis Jaylon is a renowned business writer who has years of experience in writing technical reviews, product descriptions and product feature analysis of technical gadgets and gizmos. He has won appreciation especially for enlightening people about the latest communication gizmos…the Two Way Radios
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