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2-Pk Motorola Talkabout 2-Way Radios: T110 w/ 16-Mile Range

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aegrotatioToday 11:58 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank aegrotatio

Longest range are on the GMRS-only channels.
Plus, claiming a range of 16 miles is absurd. On GMRS walkie-talkies like this, it's more like 3-4 miles.
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erishunToday 12:24 PM
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Quote from aegrotatio :
Longest range are on the GMRS-only channels.
Plus, claiming a range of 16 miles is absurd. On GMRS walkie-talkies like this, it's more like 3-4 miles.
Yeah 16 miles is mountain top to mountain top on a clear day, not in the real world.
with that said, 3-4 miles for a pair of $17 walkies is still impressive
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saluteyourshortsToday 02:23 PM
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Wachoo Talkabout, Willis!?
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CorzillaToday 03:01 PM
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If getting these for kids I would suggest the rechargeable option. It looks like the two cheaper options require batteries.
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BeniskickbuttToday 03:02 PM
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Looks like a nice radio to give the kids when we are camping and they run to the playground
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BarksServicesToday 03:10 PM
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Good when caravanning multiple cars on road trips.
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Does anyone know how these would work on a cruise ship?

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HungTran916Today 03:32 PM
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Thanks! will try this at a music festival.
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WiseRoad637Today 04:02 PM
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Looks like deal for price
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MaartenTToday 04:26 PM
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Quote from kenkaniff :
Does anyone know how these would work on a cruise ship?
We tried these on a carnival Cruise. When both sides were on the same level we were able to do about half the ship. If one of the two was a few decks down it was completely useless.
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DreadPirateWesleyToday 04:54 PM
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It's highly advisable to anyone using any radio type that they remember range is (almost) entirely dependent upon topography (i.e. line of sight). Unless you're able to broadcast 50W+, wattage is irrelevant. For example, if you're able to program a GMRS radio it's advisable to set it to low power (e.g. 2.5W) for battery savings. Using a higher output will make no difference to range. Line of sight >>>>> wattage.

TLDR (for the layman): Posted range of a radio is entirely marketing. Considering your surroundings.
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madcow3417Today 04:59 PM
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Device.report and bhphoto both list this as 2W. I can't find any documentation from Motorola to confirm this. They may mean up to 2 watts, the current standard, even though the radio may still meet the old standard of 0.5W.
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intesdanToday 05:45 PM
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Looks perfect for my 7 year old!
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CharisseGoToday 05:49 PM
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Best use for backing up a trailer in the camp ground instead of the wife shouting.
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Quote from MaartenT :
We tried these on a carnival Cruise. When both sides were on the same level we were able to do about half the ship. If one of the two was a few decks down it was completely useless.
Which mile-range did you buy?

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