Portable radio station PNI PMR R80 PRO, set of 2 pieces, 0.5W, 16 channels, Waterproof IP67, with LED flashlight, SOS button, VOX, USB-C
More channels, more communicationThe PNI PMR R80 PRO portable radio stations are a communication tool within everyone's reach. The use of the PMR 446MHz frequency does not require a license and is available for both business and personal use in most countries of the European Union. Communication in the frequency range 446.00625 - 446.19375 MHz (16 channels) is commonly used for recreation, outdoor activities, on construction sites or for communication inside the same building (warehouses, supermarkets). | |
Multiple users, variable distanceDepending on the surrounding relief, the range can vary from a few hundred meters (in the city) to a few kilometers (open space). In addition, PMR446 stations can also be used by radio amateurs and radio enthusiasts, as an experimental band, without a license. We created this walkie-talkie to combine all the important functions in a free-to-use product that allows users, expert or not, young or old to communicate freely. PNI PMR R80 PRO scans all frequencies within a maximum radius of 10 km, follows two channels at the same time (dual watch) , emits and receives efficiently. The Roger Beep function covers the noise at the end of the conversation. | |
Protection class IP67The PNI PMR R80 PRO portable radios are 100% protected against dust and sand and the stations have been tested to operate for at least 30 minutes while underwater (submerged to a maximum of 1m). CAUTION: To guarantee the isolation of the radio station from moisture, be sure to securely fasten the cover on the side of the station that isolates the 2.5 mm external speaker connector. | |
Dual desktop charger includedThe PNI PMR R80 PRO portable radio package includes everything you need for quick use: - 2 x radio stations, 2 x 1200mAh batteries, 2 x belt clips, dual desktop charger. For charging, attach the stations to the dual desktop charger; connect the power supply to a 230V current source, and during charging, the charging status will be shown on the station's display. Stations cannot be programmed via software. |