The Two-Way Radio Decision You Didn’t Know You Had

Two-way radio communication has been available to the public for what seems like forever. Who hasn’t heard of CB radios, but who knew there are several other two-way radio options? How many people have heard about Family Radio Service (FRS), General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS), or the Extreme Radio Service (eXRS )? Have you ever considered using the marine VHF bands for land to water communications? Most of these are readily available and only one radio requires an easy to obtain FCC license.

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GMRS Radio Vs FRS Radio

Many people have heard of the GMRS Radio and FRS Radio. If you haven’t, then this article could clarify some things for you.

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Uses of a Two Way Radio

A two way radio is a device that is used for sending and receiving data or signals. This type of a radio has become very popular over the past few years. The main benefit of this type of a radio is that it is portable i.e. it can be carried from one place to another. This single benefit is the main reason for the ever increasing popularity of the two way radios.

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The Different Types of Two Way Radio

A two way radio is also known as a transceiver. These radios are used for both for sending and receiving data or signals. These radios can either work on analog technology or a digital technology. When analog technology is used in these radios, the transmission can be done clearly even for very weak signals. However, in analog technology, only one thing can be done at any given time i.e. data can either be vent or received. When digital technology is used, data can be sent and received simultaneously and also more data can be sent.

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2 Way Radios and the Information You Need to Know

A 2 way radio differs from a broadcast radio in the sense that it can receive as well as send messages and can be used for communication between two people. These types of radios are available in several different configurations. These include the hand held radios, mobile radios and stationary base radios. These radios can either operate in a full duplex mode or a half duplex mode. In the full duplex mode, these radios can be used for both sending and receiving data at the same time over different channels. In the half duplex mode, these radios can be used for either sending or receiving data over a single channel.

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