Type of modulation - frequency (FM). Transmitter power no more than 1/5/8 W. The maximum communication range is 10 km. Battery capacity 1800 mAh. The sensitivity of the radio is 0.2 µV (12dB SINAD). 129 memory channels. Support CTCSS, DCS, DTMF encoding. Number of codes - 154.
Walkie-talkies are designed for operational communication. They are actively used by rescuers, security officers, tourists, climbers and simply lovers of outdoor activities. Skiers and snowboarders who ski within the resort often use portable radios to communicate with their friends. They are more ergonomic to use than telephones - walkie-talkies provide instant calls and ease of use while wearing gloves or mittens. Walkie-talkies don't freeze as quickly in the cold as most modern smartphones. For the same reasons, a walkie-talkie is a must-have item on the equipment list of any freeride and ski touring enthusiast.
Peculiarities
- Surpasses many expensive analogues in terms of communication range and reliability.
- The battery capacity is 1800 mAh, which allows the radio to operate for several days without recharging with moderate use.
- Thanks to the radio's 8 W power, its range is up to 10 km, depending on the surrounding area.
- Type of modulation - frequency (FM). There is also an FM receiver.
- The sensitivity of the radio is 0.2 µV (12dB SINAD).
- The Baofeng UV-5R 8W G radio has 129 memory channels.
- Baofeng UV-5R 8W G supports CTCSS, DCS, DTMF encoding. Number of codes - 154.
- The walkie-talkie is equipped with functions such as voice activation (VOX), push-to-talk (PTT), channel scan, dual channel scan, keypad lock, computer programming, talk timer.
- Information is displayed on the backlit display. The radio antenna is removable.
- The radio has a charge indicator, as well as an energy saving mode.
- It is possible to connect a headset to the radio. The loudspeaker power is 1000 mW.
- Device type:
- Battery type: Li-ion
- Range/area: 10 km
- Operating temperature, °C: -10 ~ +50
- Dimensions, mm: 58 x 110 x 32
- Charge indicator: yes