Motorola TLKR T40 PMR Radios Review and Range Test
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Discover why Walkie Talkies such as the Motorola TLKR are so popular in Europe. • Part 1 - Motorola T40 on Amazon* ➜ https://geni.us/bCgSY • Part 2 - Unboxing ➜ (3:08min) • Part 3 - Range Test ➜ (6:33min) • Part 4 - Summary Conclusion ➜ (10:18min) • *If you are located in the United States please use a 22 channel FRS radio instead, for example: • Motorola T100 Two-Way Radios US ➜ https://geni.us/w6XBii • In this product review, we will have a closer look at license-free radios from Motorola. • While we find a maximum range of 4 km (2,4 miles) listed on the package, in my opinion, such distances are only reached under optimal conditions (e.g. open line of sight). • More realistic is to assume a shorter range, because houses, trees, and other obstacles can reduce the signal quality significantly. • According to government regulation, PMR446 radios are not allowed to have a replaceable antenna, and can only transmit at a low output power of 0.5 watts. • Because of this, it is perfectly normal that these radios perform best in close range communication. • At first, a short range may seem like a disadvantage, but if you think about it, it also has advantages. • In a city with many users, simultaneous transmissions on the same channel, are less likely if the radios only have a short range. • The benefit, users are not constantly bothering each other on one of the 8-16 available PMR frequencies. • In addition, the low output power extends battery life, and you can use the radios longer while consuming less power. • Also, if your radio would transmit over longer distances, more people could listen in, which is also avoided by the weak transmission power. Because a potential eavesdropper would always have to be close enough to receive the signal. • In my test, the communication quality was ok, personally, I think the Motorola T40 is targeted at the entry-level user. • #ReviewTechTV • / Affiliate Links: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. / • // This video does not include product placement. I got the product myself. //
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