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Midland BizTalk BR10 FRS Business Radios, Black - BR10X2
| SKU | 51655237164 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Midland |
| MPN | BR10X2 |
| UPC | 046014278608 |
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Brand: Midland
Model: BR10
Channels: 22 License-Free FRS Channels with up to 142 Privacy Codes (38 CTCSS / 104 DCS)
Distance: Up to 25,000 sq ft / 20 Floors Range
Weight: 0.41 lb per unit
Includes: Rechargeable Battery Pack(s), Belt Clip(s), Charger Base(es), AC Adapter(s)
Features
The Midland BR10X2 BizTalk FRS Heavy-Duty Business Radio 2-Pack is a pair of license-free two-way radios designed for clear communication without an FCC license, using Family Radio Service (FRS) frequencies. Each radio delivers up to 2 watts of transmit power across 22 channels and supports multiple privacy codes for flexible use in work or outdoor settings. The radios are powered by replaceable 1800 mAh rechargeable lithium-ion batteries that provide up to about 12 hours of battery life, and they include desktop chargers, AC adapters, and belt clips in the box. Controls include channel selectors, a large push-to-talk (PTT) button, low battery alerts, and monitor and auto-scan functions, and the units are compatible with other FRS and GMRS radios. Built with a die-cast aluminum frame and dust-resistant design, these two-way radios are suitable for job sites, facilities, and team coordination.
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