oda315 wrote:Hello,
Two way is not a limitation upon users on a net. It just means they are, in the simplest of terms, able to send and receive a message.
With a radio transmitter, which is what these are, you operate within a network. Two radios make up a network as a minimum. You can have your whole team in the network.
Everybody on your team, to keep things simple, will use the same frequency. These radios have multiple frequencies. Frequencies enable multiple users to tune into the network. Many people, more than you can count, could possibly be in the net. It is a function of power output and proximity to the transmitting radio in the net.
Only one radio can transmit at a time. That might be a limitation, but that is the nature of the radio. Unlike a cell phone, where two users can talk at the same time, with a walkie talkie, only one can talk at a time. When that person is done talking, another can talk.
Even inexpensive radios can take a throat mic or boom microphone as long as they have a jack and I have not seen one without a jack.
Nasty wrote:Jester316 wrote:Remember, to transmit on GMRS channels, you need an FCC license. Motorola Talkabouts work great for airsoft if you are on a limited budget.
I thought channels 17-22 on the Talkabouts were GMRS channels?
S4 Tactical wrote: * 900MHz frequency hopping spread spectrum
* 10 billion channels
* Secure conversation and no eavesdropping
* Phonebook stores up to 100 contact entries
* Voice operated transmit (VOX)
* Backlit dot matrix LCD
* Backlit alpha numeric 10 digital keypad
* 2-way text messaging (SMS)
* Call waiting/caller ID
* Call/talk with a group or individual
* NOAA weather receiver
* Page/Call alert tone (vibrate or tone)
* 3 AA Alkaline batteries or optional rechargeable batteries (batteries not included)
* Compatible with all eXRSâ„¢ radios
Eudorus wrote:...and simply show up and shoot everyone since all of these assholes are running around on our island.
Eudorus wrote:...and simply show up and shoot everyone since all of these assholes are running around on our island.
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