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Typeportableportable
Communication typeanalogue
Frequency range
VHF
UHF
VHF
UHF
Transmission frequency range50-54; 146-174; 420-470 MHz
Reception frequency range0.5-1.8; 1.8-16; 48-999 MHz
Walkie-talkie included11
Transceiver
Transmitter power5 W5 W
Power levels44
Number of channels
1000 /24 groups/
1000 /24 groups/
Antennadetachabledetachable
Features
Features
headset connection
auto noise reduction
channel autoscanning
power saving mode
keypad lock
headset connection
auto noise reduction
channel autoscanning
power saving mode
keypad lock
Power source
Power sourceLi-Ion batteryLi-Ion battery
Battery capacity1400 mAh1400 mAh
Charge indicator
Charging stand
General
DisplayLCD displayLCD display
Display backlight
Water protection++
Shockproof (MIL-STD-810)
Materialplasticplastic
Dimensions (HxWxT)89х58х28 mm89х58х28 mm
Weight270 g270 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogmay 2013october 2012

Communication type

According to the type of communication, all modern walkie-talkies are divided into analogue and digital. Here is a detailed description of each option:

— Analogue communication. The simplest, from a technical point of view, way of working: the sound received by the walkie-talkie microphone is "embedded" into the radio signal directly, without converting to digital format. Accordingly, the main advantages of analogue radios are the simplicity of design and low cost. The key disadvantages of this option are the relatively low sound quality, which, moreover, strongly depends on the actual signal power: the weaker the signal, the worse the audibility and the higher the level of interference. In addition, the connection itself is not protected from eavesdropping: any user in the range of the walkie-talkie, having tuned in to your range and channel, will be able to hear your conversations. On the other hand, this can be both a disadvantage and an advantage — for example, if we are talking about a CB range car radio, often used to communicate with unfamiliar people. And you can protect the channel from listening, for example, using a scrambler.

— Digital communication. With this communication format, the analogue audio signal (electrical oscillations) is first converted to digital (a sequence of zeros and ones), and only then is sent to the transmitter. In the receiver, accordingly, everythin...g happens the other way around: the digital-to-analogue converter restores the original sound from the stream of numbers. Digital walkie-talkies are noticeably more complicated and more expensive than analogue ones, but they have a number of advantages over them. First, the signal is much better protected from interference. Secondly, its quality does not change when the power changes: the receiving party either hears the sound in its original quality (even at the minimum signal level), or hears nothing at all. Thirdly, the digital format allows the use of various additional features, such as text messages. And fourthly, in such walkie-talkies it is much easier to implement eavesdropping protection. So, within the same range, hundreds or even thousands of channels can be provided, with random selection and periodic switching between them (a similar technology is used in mobile networks and Wi-Fi equipment). And interconnected devices can "agree" on a common unique encryption key — as a result, an outsider will not be able to decrypt digital data, even if he finds a communication channel.

Transmission frequency range

The frequency range over which the walkie-talkie is capable of transmitting. This parameter is usually indicated if it does not completely match any of the standard radio operating ranges (see “Frequency Range”). For example, the transmission range is often specified for VHF and UHF models, as these bands themselves are quite wide, and individual walkie-talkies can only use a subset of these frequencies. The opposite option is also possible - wide-range models, whose specs go beyond the standards.

Reception frequency range

The frequency range in which the radio can receive transmissions. It is usually indicated if it does not coincide with one of the standard ranges of the radio; see "Transmission frequency range" for details.
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