Ten pack
Licence-free radio for use across Europe
IPx2 rated
Lightweight
Simple PTT operation
VOX
Room monitor mode
Interference eliminator
LED Torch
Vibrate alert
Keypad Lock
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Description
If you require a license free radio for recreational use or a smaller business then the Motorola XT180 twin pack is the perfect solution for you! With 500mW of transmitting power, this radio will cover around 5km in ideal conditions, this is the perfect solution for an office building, smallholding or a site. The XT180 comes with everything you could need such as a twin charger pod, earpieces, batteries as well as power adapters which can be used in both the EU and UK.
Once fully charged, the XT1800 allows you to enjoy up to 14 hours of license free communication. The radio has a simple push to take (PTT) button making it easy to use in just one hand, alongside the PTT button the radio can also be used in VOX mode meaning you are able to use the radio hands free which is perfect for people who require simple, easy communication. If you require a one-way monitor, the Motorola XT180 offers this capability, this means you are able to listen to a room without the need for an operator to be present.
The XT180 combines professional features with accessible controls making this the perfect solution for small businesses to communicate effectively. With the ability to talk over 8 channels as well as the built in eliminator allowing you to avoid interference resulting in clear communication at all times.
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- 10 x XT180 radios
- 10 x Belt Clips
- 10 x Earbuds
- 10 x Removable, rechargeable NiMH Batteries
- 5 x Charger pod with inserts to charge the batteries on their own
- 5 x Power adapters
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Specification per radio:
IP Rating – IPx2 splash proof rating
Dimensions – 5.6 x 17.1 x 3.9 cm
Weight – 139 grams
Frequency – PMR446 (Licence Free UHF)
Number of Channels – 16
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No, you don’t need a licence for this radio. It operates on PMR446 frequencies, which available for use in most countries licence free.
Remember that the frequencies are shared, and that you might hear other people on the channel.
Want more privacy, increased range and less interference?
Consider our range of licenced radios. Licencing is simple and cost-effective, and we can help to guide you through. Browse our range of licence-free radios here.