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Do you know the frequency range of the Motorola Handie Talkie Tanapa PMUD1673C?

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As a general rule handheld radios will talk up to 2 miles line-of-sight. Anything you place between the two radios will reduce range. Talking from inside a building to outside, you can expect 1/4 to 1/2 mile. This being said, a radio can talk as far as it can see, so if you were on a mountain top, you could conceivably talk many miles into a valley below. Height and placement of your antenna determines range. Holding your antenna upright perpendicular to the earth will give you the best range.

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: PROGRAMMING

here is a link to the manual for your radio (english http://myweb.accessus.net/~090/bearcatting.html#motoman They do not give out the information of how to program it, only authorised technicians are permitted to do so. Here is the link to motorola customer support in Puerto Rico https://www.motorola.com/pr/feedback.jsp They should be able to tell you where you can get your radio programmed, and what programming is permitted in PR. Hope this helps :)

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SOURCE: Operation of handie talkie GP338

Mostly of this features need to be able by the programing software, this mean that if you dont find it with your menu botton, mean that the radio has disable this features, also depends on the system that provide the service to have this features working, on your profile as customer, ETC Check this link can help you http://www.motorola.com/governmentandenterprise/id_2011i/en-sg/public/functions/browseproduct/productdetailpage.aspx?navigationpath=id_801i/id_1388i/id_1152i/id_188i/id_1363i

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SOURCE: motorola walkie talkie t4508

http://www.giantintl.com/RadioPDFs/Outdated%20Manuals/T4500_User_Manual_E.pdf

This one should be a very close match. The T4508 is a foreign version of the T4500.

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SOURCE: Motorola T5728 walkie talkie freq mismatch

Unfortunately the T5728 is not compatible with the US FRS (family radio service) frequencies. The T5728 operates between 409-410MHz. The FRS radios operate between 460-470 MHz. FRS frequencies are license-free frequencies for use in the US, as regulated by the FCC. Other countries have differing rules and thus their frequencies assigned to family usage differ.

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SOURCE: How to use all the functions on Motorola ATS 2500

Here is a link to a user guide for the US version of the radio: http://www.connectingyou.com/media/HT1250.pdf

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