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There are practical & legal issues involved in using our walkie-talkies in the U.S.A.

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Cobra MT800 PMR446 Walkie-Talkie Radio

The Cobra MT800 walkie-talkie is a feature-packed, general purpose PMR446 walkie-talkie radio suitable for both business and leisure use.

Main Features:
  • Communicates with all other PMR 446 radios
  • Up to 3km Range (in open country) around 200-300m urban conditions
  • 8 Channels each with 38 "Privacy Codes" (CTCSS) for a total of 304 Privacy Combinations
  • Built-in VOX - Voice Activated Transmission
  • Baby Monitor Option - longer range than standard baby listeners
  • Scan - Channel / Privacy Code
  • Water Resistant
  • Measures only 13cms (inc. antenna) x 6cms x 4cms (inc belt clip)
  • Weighs 126g including batteries
  • Dual Watch - scan 2 channels at the same time
  • Roger Beep
  • Key Lock
  • NiMH Rechargeable Batteries and twin-lead "mobile phone"-type charger Included

Two MT800 walkie-talkies, 2 rechargeable battery packs, 2 earpiece/microphones and one twin charger. The charger can charge both radios at the same time. This is what you get in the "twin pack". 

One "twin pack" currently costs £39.00 + VAT

Or we can sell a box of 4 "twin packs" - that's 8 walkie-talkies with the chargers and earpieces, for only £139.00 + VAT

Picture of a pair of Cobra MT800 walkie-talkies with batteries, earpiece/microphones and drop-in charger

Once the exclusive preserve of the military, security & emergency services or large companies, business walkie-talkie radio is suddenly everywhere - from restaurants to garden centres helping business function efficiently all over the country. The reason for all this activity is a Government initiative to relax control of some of the airwaves and allow a simplified licence free service known as PMR446. Walkie-talkie radios for use on this service are less expensive than conventional licenced equipment. The very cheapest are suitable for leisure use whilst the more expensive are ideal for professional business applications. The uses are endless, wherever people need to talk to each other within a radius of about one mile. Walkie talkies can offer great benefits - they are simple, cheap and reliable - and unlike cellphones, once brought there are no further charges. No licence required. All walkie-talkie equipment comes complete with 1 years manufacturers warranty.

The Cobra MT800 walkie-talkies use the standard PMR446 frequencies, so they will work with other brands of PMR446 walkie-talkie radio including Motorola, Icom, Goodmans, Yaesu, Kenwood, Binatone, Motorola, Talkabout, Eurowave, Icom ,Maxon, Dixons Telcom, Talkeasy, Audiovox, Maycom, Multicom, Kenwood, Alinco, Panasonic, Midland, Yaesu etc.

 

Schools & Colleges

Walkie-talkies have many uses around a school campus: security, first-aid/emergencies, maintenance & grounds staff, event organising, etc 

Take advantage of our "try before you buy" offer: we will send you a pair of radios to use around your site, with no commitment, so you can decide if they are suitable for your needs.

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Other Uses

Click on the links below for more information on using our walkie-talkies.

Walkie-Talkies for outdoor activities

Walkie-Talkies for bars & clubs

Walkie-Talkies for motorcyclists

 

 


 


Updated 8th May 2010