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Get all the benefits of digital, including better voice quality, better range and better battery life, but retain compatibility with your existing radio fleet. With analog and digital capability, you have the freedom to migrate to the latest technology at your own pace.

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Matthew O'Neill is an Emmy-winning and Academy Award-nominated documentary filmmaker and journalist. He most recently created the HBO documentary news series Axios on HBO with Perri Peltz. Perri & Matthew also co-directed and produced the 2019 HBO documentary Alternate Endings: Six New Ways to Die in America. Matthew has been making non-fiction television and films with Downtown Community Television Center, Inc, (DCTV) in NYC's Chinatown for the last 20 years. His earlier films for HBO, ESPN, Netflix and FRONTLINE have focused on everything from the Egyptian Revolution to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the American criminal justice system. For his filming he has been recognized with two Columbia DuPont Awards, a Peabody Award, an Overseas Press Club Award, four Emmy Awards, and two Oscar nominations.

The PT Series is an analog, narrowband radio. Tough and reliable, the radio is well suited for commercial and industrial applications. Keep your team connected and communicating for maximum productivity. Lightweight and rugged, the PT radio offers the following:

November 2, 2020 marked the 100th anniversary of what is widely recognized as the first commercial radio broadcast when Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company in Pittsburgh, under the call sign KDKA, broadcast the live returns of the Harding-Cox presidential election.

Commercial Two Way Radios are some of the most widely used walkie talkies in the United States. Commercial two way radios provide features, range, and durability not found in either consumer or business two way radios. Commercial two way radios come in both UHF and VHF models as well as both Analog and Digital models. Some of the two way radios in this category are considered part of Motorola's Professional Tier of two way radios.

Our Facility uses a Repeater, can I use less expensive FRS two way radios? No, two way radios have to be special programmed to work with a Repeater. Most FRS, GMRS, and Business 2 way radios can't be programmed to work on Repeaters. All two way radios in this category can be programmed to work with your Repeater. Twowayradiocenter.com can assist you to determine the most economical two way radio to meet your specific need.

Are all Commercial two way radios created equal? No there are a number of feature differences between the different models. The more expensive the walkie talkie, the more advanced features available to you. Most Customers do not know, nor use most of the features on their walkie talkie. Purchasing a commercial series 2 way radio that does what you need without extra capabilities can save you real money. Give twowayradiocenter.com a call at 855-770-7194 to help you determine which walkie talkie will work for your needs.

Are Commercial two way radios better than Business two way radios? Sure, just like a Lincoln is better than a Ford. It really comes down to what features you need in your walkie talkies. We can help you work through this and save you money by helping you get the best two way radio for your needs, not the most expensive two way radio we sell!

I do not know how to make a new walkie talkie work with my existing walkie talkies. That's our job. Please give us a call at 855-770-7194 and we'll help you get your new walkie talkies working with your existing fleet of radios. Please note, you'll probably have to send us one of your 2 way radios so we can get everything working together.

Can Commercial Tier Two Way Radios be used by the General Public? Legally speaking, no. All commercial tier two way radios require an FCC license to legally operate. Additionally, the feature sets and resulting price points keep most consumers away.

Wired Fox Flex Range Extender - Digital Single Frequency RepeaterOur Flex Range Extender is a single frequency repeater that's designed to provide customers with 20-30% more coverage than you're experiencing using handheld two way radios alone. ...

Ritron RIB-700DMR Radio-To-Intercom BridgeTM Receiver - Connect 2-Way Radios To a Wired PA System The Ritron Radio-To-Intercom Bridge receiver connects to your wired PA/Intercom system amplifier. This clever device allows authorized 2-way radios to make...

Motorola CP200d VHF Analog Two Way Radio 2 Pack Motorola CP200d Accessories Motorola CP200d Two Way Radio Bundles Bundles Twowayradiocenter.com has created this 2-pack bundle of Motorola CP200d Analog VHF Portable Radios for your convenience. This...

Motorola CP200d UHF Analog Two Way Radio 2 Pack Motorola CP200d Accessories Motorola CP200d Two Way Radio Bundles Bundles Twowayradiocenter.com has created this 2-pack bundle of Motorola CP200d Analog UHF Portable Radios for your convenience. This...

Hytera HP682-G-BT-Um Digital Two Way Radio The Hytera HP682-G-BT-Um sets the standard for digital two way radios. Features like built in bluetooth, aqua-quake water expelling technology, and AI Noise Supression make the Hytera HP682 a pretty...

Hytera BD612i Waterproof Digital Two Way Radio The Hytera BD612i Waterproof Digital Two Way Radio is an excellent walkie talkie for users looking for durable, yet affordable two way radios. Hytera BD612i series two way radios are waterproof,...

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Increasingly, the lifeblood of the modern digital economy is carried by the electromagnetic spectrum. Many types of objects emit radio frequencies for vital functions such as communication, navigation and security.

The HawkEye 360 constellation detects, characterizes and precisely geolocates these RF signals from a broad range of emitters, including VHF marine radios, UHF push-to-talk radios, maritime and land-based radar systems, L-band satellite devices and emergency beacons. By processing and analyzing this RF data, the company delivers actionable insights and a unique knowledge for operations across a broad range of sectors.

HawkEye 360 is a Radio Frequency (RF) data analytics company. We operate a first-of-its-kind commercial satellite constellation to identify, process, and geolocate a broad set of RF signals. We extract value from this unique data through proprietary algorithms, fusing it with other sources to create powerful analytical products that solve hard challenges for our global customers. Our products include maritime domain awareness and spectrum mapping and monitoring; our customers include a wide range of commercial, government and international entities.

Models are available in the Commercial Tier series with a wide variety of features and prices. There are quite a few models that offer MOTOTRBO digital, which adds a large number of features as well as outstanding audio clarity.

This series includes many former Vertex Standard radio models, as well as MOTOTRBO CP series and SL300, the Mag One (BPR40), and DTR650.

StarLink Omni-X SLE-ANTEX Series are universal, marine-grade indoor/outdoor multi-band, high-gain omnidirectional antennas, that dramatically increase cellular transmission capability and enable location flexibility, for use with StarLink Cell/IP Communicator models, as well as supporting most other brand radios, including Honeywell, Telguard, DSC, DMP, etc. With LTE performance in particular, the antenna has excellent field-proven performance at all cellular bands. The easy-to-install, maximum performance, wide-band antenna is omnidirectional, does not require aiming, and can be used to increase signal strength in all applications and cellular technologies: LTE, 4G, 3G, CLR, PCS, DCS, AWS, IMT, ISM, WCDMA, cellular, WiFi and WiMax.

The "Commercial Series" of mobile radios, which includes the CM200, CM300 and PM400 mobiles and the CP200, CP200XLS and PR400 portables were the follow-on series to the CDM mobile and HT750/1250/1550 product line. Unfortunately the CM mobile series was discontinued in November 2014; they were replaced by the CM200D / CM300D / PR400D (suposedly the same radio, just does both conventional and DMR) or the XPR series of mobile radios (conventional and DMR). All support of the non-D-series CM radios has been discontinued. Parts are limited.

You can't program the commercial series with your regular Moto RJ-45 programming cable. Motorola wants you to purchase a PMKN4147 series cable... but instead you can modify your existing cable by adding a 100 ohm resistor. See the "Updating the cable" article below.

The CM200 / CM300 / PM400 are the most common mobile members of the commercial series in the USA and were made in three power levels (1-25, 25-45 (VHF), and 25-40 (UHF) watts. VHF radios were made in two ranges, 136-152 MHz (rare) and 146-174 MHz (common). The UHF version radios were made in two ranges, 438-470 MHz (common) and 465-495 MHz (rare).

You CAN hex edit a saved codeplug file and stretch the boundaries of a CM / PM / CP / PR series... for example a 146-174 MHz radio can be stretched down to 144 MHz amateur radio frequencies but you might loose a little sensitivity and transmit RF power... tricking any individual commercial series radio to operate our of it's range depends on the tolerances of the individual receive and transmit RF components... most will work, a few might not. The same method should allow a 438-470 MHz radio to to accept a frequency at, for example, 436 MHz, or stretching the receive side of a 465-495 MHz radio down to 462 MHz for GMRS. See the detailed article below.

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