Why and how to choose a mobile radio?

Mobile radios are vehicle and/or portable wireless devices that typically include a vehicle-mounted radio and corresponding controller and display. It is usually mounted on the vehicle’s dashboard and can run on its power source. These useful radios can easily help increase productivity by allowing users to stay in communication while allowing them to focus on the task at hand.

Mobile GMRS Radio
Mobile GMRS Radio

Mobile Radios have the following advantages compared with handheld radios:

More powerful communication range:

Mobile radios usually have higher power output, allowing for longer communication distances. This makes them more reliable when wide area coverage is required or stable communications in complex environments.

More stable signal transmission:

Mobile radios usually use an external antenna, which provides better signal reception and transmission conditions. Compared with handheld walkie-talkies, vehicle-mounted walkie-talkies are less susceptible to interference from obstructions, thus providing more stable signal transmission.

More functional options:

A car radio may feature a larger display, more buttons, and richer set-up options to meet the specific needs of the user.

RA87 GMRS Mobile Radio

The following are some representative RETEVIS mobile radios:

RETEVIS  RA87:

It has 22 GMRS channels and 8 repeater channels. In addition, RA87 also has 200 memory and call channels. Equipped with an integrated microphone and easy-to-operate panel buttons, this radio is a full-featured off-road vehicle radio.

RETEVIS RT9000D:

It is a vehicle-mounted radio with a compact and portable design and a high-power mobile transceiver. It has 200 channels and supports CTCSS/DCS. In addition, RT9000D is also compatible with the use of repeater. So it’s suitable for a variety of scenarios, including professional applications, outdoor activities, and teamwork.

RETEVIS RT95:

It is a mini-sized car radio, with 7 customizable buttons, and the 180-degree rotatable LCD display. The radio has 200 programmable memory channels. Moreover, RT95 provides independent CTCSS, DCS, DTMF and 5-tone code settings for each single channel.

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