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Rating: Summary: GT Plus not as functional as T280 Review: GT Plus does everything the T280 does, but it is much harder to switch frequencies & channels. The T280 is a much better product at a lower price.
Rating: Summary: GT Plus not as functional as T280 Review: GT Plus does everything the T280 does, but it is much harder to switch frequencies & channels. The T280 is a much better product at a lower price.
Rating: Summary: Business radios operate on overcrowded business frequencies Review: On the jobsite or in the workplace, professional two-way radios provide instant communication with individuals or multiple groups. Business communications made simple! The Spirit GT+ radio is ideally suited for retail stores, restaurants, schools, hospitals, event coordination, small businesses and more. Special "wait-to-talk" feature requires that you wait for all the other conversations from the other companies that share your frequency to stop transmitting so you can talk. Spirit® Professional two-way radios operate on business radio frequencies, (not FRS) which adds to congestion on the already overcrowded business radio service. Not recommended for personal use. Two channel operation allows twice as many users to share the same frequencies with you and requires frequency coordination with other companies in your area. "Up to 4 mile range" means that you will recieve interference and unwanted chatter from everybody else within a 4 mile radius. Regardless of which 2 of the 8 frequencies you choose, there will always be somebody telling you to "get off my channel!". When you ask that person for their license information, they will explain that "I don't need a license!". When you explain the rules to them, they will argue "your rules Do NOT apply to me!", then they will start jammming you. Here is a list of low power itinerant business radio frequencies: 1 464.5000 Brown 2 464.5500 Yellow 3 467.7625 J 4 467.8125 K 5 467.8500 Silver Star 6 467.8750 Gold Star 7 467.9000 Red Star 8 467.9250 Blue Star Spirit® Professional two-way radios operate on radio frequencies that are regulated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). In order to transmit on these frequencies, you are required to have a license issued by the FCC....
Rating: Summary: NOT GMRS or FRS Review: This is a decieving radio. You need a business FCC license for it so you must apply for it and state your business need for these radio's. Its better to stick with GMRS or FRS unless you want to violate FCC R&R and use them for non-business use. There are FCC listeners everywhere that monitor the use of these frequencies and I have returned these radios and switched to GMRS. The claim that you have a 4 to 5 mile range is in perfect conditions, using these radios for the short time I had them gave me only minimal range increase from my FRS radios I've previously used. Range is dependent on the antennae and battery strength.
Rating: Summary: NOT GMRS or FRS Review: This is a decieving radio. You need a business FCC license for it so you must apply for it and state your business need for these radio's. Its better to stick with GMRS or FRS unless you want to violate FCC R&R and use them for non-business use. There are FCC listeners everywhere that monitor the use of these frequencies and I have returned these radios and switched to GMRS. The claim that you have a 4 to 5 mile range is in perfect conditions, using these radios for the short time I had them gave me only minimal range increase from my FRS radios I've previously used. Range is dependent on the antennae and battery strength.
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