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There are a lot of rules and regulations governing short- and long-range radio two-way radios and their communications and as an authorized Kenwood two-way radio dealer in the United States, it is our duty to keep radio buyers educated on these Kenwood two-way radio purchasing rules.
One thing you should know is whether you’re buying a two-way radio from an authorized manufacturer’s dealer or not. If you’re buying from an unauthorized dealer, you should know that most manufacturers do not warranty products sold by these types of two-way radio dealers. Kenwood radio sales, and walkie talkies at Business Radio Solutions that are covered under warranty, are sent back at no additional charge.
Not all Kenwood two-way radio dealers are created equal; you want to make sure you’re buying from a trusted Kenwood authorized two-way radio dealer. We have an extensive inventory of Kenwood digital police radios for sale, and a staff of experts. We are a Kenwood distributor that you can trust.
Grey market radios are manufactured out of the United States and are sold in the US illegally. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved devices will have an FCC label on them. People who are caught using non-approved or counterfeit electronics devices may be subject to a large fine and in some cases, imprisonment.
Expert tip: Check the device’s condition.
Make sure what you’re buying is actually new and not just refurbished. Many online retailers will change an electronic device’s housing and then try to sell them as “New Old Stock”, “B stock” or “New Out of the Box”. If you encounter these descriptions on an online seller’s site, be wary.
FCC approved devices should have an FCC ID.
What should I know about two-way radio range?
Make sure the two-way radio you choose is right for the area you want to cover. While walkie talkie range varies from one device to another, high levels of interference will significantly decrease the quality of your communications.
Generally, walk-throughs are recommended for two-way radios in large cities and bustling suburban areas when purchasing long-range walkie talkies or long-range two-way radios because these areas are subject to significant interference.
When buying a two-way radio, make sure that the radio dealer you’re purchasing from gives you the correct warranty and exposes you to the right education on two-way radios. Keep in mind that most two-way radios come with warranties that cover them for more than one year from the date of original purchase.
Make sure that the online seller is providing you with a Kenwood warranty and not their own in-house warranty service which may differ from a legitimate factory warranty.
Additionally, it’s important to know how the brand or retailer handles equipment warranties. For instance, is shipping and handling back to manufacturer covered or is it an out-of-pocket, non-reimbursed expense? Radios purchased at Business Radio Solutions are covered under warranty or sent back at no additional charge.
When considering a Kenwood walkie talkie purchase, pay attention to the following areas to make sure you’ll get the support you need when and if you need it:
If you’re wondering how to program a Kenwood radio or have general questions about Kenwood radio programming, you can ask the dealer you’re purchasing from the following questions:
FCC radio operator licenses are what the government uses to ensure two-way radios are only operated by approved parties. Any radio that operates within commercial frequency ranges that are regulated by the FCC will require an operator license. The licenses are good for 10 years when granted.
Commercial frequency radios are prone to interference, and that interference can create dangerous situations with far-reaching consequences. The license ensures that all operators understand standard policies and procedures to keep communications clear and safe. That is why operating on a commercial frequency without a license can incur a fine of up to $19,639 per day.
Yes, you need an FCC license for two-way radios. Most two-way radios require individuals and non-individuals such as businesses to have a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) license. When you purchase a radio that operates in the commercial frequency ranges, the FCC requires a 10-year FCC radio operator license. Failure to comply can cost operators up to $19,639 per day for marketing violations and up to $147,290 for an ongoing violation.
Why? Users can interfere with other types of communications equipment including public safety and large enterprise customers. Just because you can’t hear them doesn’t mean you’re not interfering with them. Also, certain frequencies require in-person monitoring to ensure there is minimal interference.
At Business Radio Solutions, we specialize in FCC licensure and can show you how to get an FCC license in the states we serve, so you can avoid having your incomplete application returned, long delays and the reapplication process.
From FCC license requirements & costs to FCC license renewals, navigating the licensing database, and radio operators licensing, our wireless radio services experts are here to help.
Before buying a new two-way radio, make sure that the battery and other accessories are the same brand as the radio you’re purchasing, For example, some Kenwood radios that are sold online come with a cheaper, non-brand or counterfeit battery, rendering the radio warranty null and/or negatively impacting the performance and life of the radio.
We offer replacement parts for two-way radios in the following categories:
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You should also consider the environment you’ll be using the equipment in; is it hazardous? Is it subject to extreme temperatures and/or hazardous substance? Do you need radios with long-range communication or special rugged housing?
If so, be on the lookout for the UL symbol. You’re probably wondering, ‘What is UL approved?’ UL is an acronym for Underwriters Laboratories, a leading product safety testing and certification organization that tests products for safety risks.
If so, you may want to evaluate two-way radios based on how well they meet the requirements of challenging environments.
As “walkie talkie” is not a technical term, it doesn’t have a truly defined meaning, it’s more of a nickname for a handheld communication device. In most professional radio circles, walkie talkie and two-way radio are used interchangeably.
To be clear, a two-way radio is a radio device that can transmit and receive audio. Thinking about it in those terms, a walkie talkie certainly fits that description.
There is no single frequency that is best for all occasions. Instead, the frequency should be chosen to match the specific conditions of the communication at hand.
In general, VHF (Very High Frequency) is good for outdoor work with few obstructions. Conversely, UHF (Ultra High Frequency) is often favored for indoor applications or outdoor work with many obstructions. The UHF band also covers the frequencies governed by the FCC under the GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) and requires a license for operation.
900 MHz is the top choice for in-building coverage, like in hotels and large retail stores.
If you’re ever unsure of what frequency is best for your operation, Business Radio Solutions is here to help!
Cross compatibility does exist across various two-way radios, but they are not all compatible. The primary function of any given radio will determine which classes of radios will work with it. The best course of action is to go to a reputable two-way radio provider, to avoid purchasing a grey market radio. Additionally, having a professional set up your system will guarantee the best results.
For the most part, the radio band is what needs to match. Two-way radios can work on UHF bands, VHF bands and occasionally outside of these bands. UHF and VHF radios are not cross-compatible.
If you need to pair radios, they need to be able to operate on the same frequency. The bands are general classifications of operational frequencies, but if a custom frequency is programmed, every radio intended to communicate will need to be programmed with the same custom frequency.
Technically speaking, a walkie talkie can be tracked, but it is not an easy process. Systems in place for tracking cell signals are faster and more reliable, so a walkie talkie is less likely to be tracked or traced than many other forms of modern communication.
That said, with the right skills and equipment, a two-way radio signal can be triangulated. It requires the use of highly directional antennas that can triangulate the radio signal. Because the method requires triangulation, it becomes more accurate and reliable if the signal is used for a long period of time with large amounts of chatter.
As is always the case with electronics, radio repairs will vary in difficulty and cost. There are many repairs that are completely DIY, such as replacing batteries, antennas or accessories. To complete those repairs, you need only get the right replacement parts. BRS carries a range of replacement and upgrade parts for Kenwood two-way radios.
When repairs are required for electronic components, the process can become more challenging and pricier. In some cases, replacing the radio is more cost-effective.
The radio that best suits your operation will depend on the specific work you’re doing. Each radio will have strengths and weaknesses. One of the most important considerations is the operating distance you’ll be using, which helps to determine the frequency or band you’ll need. Some bands are better for indoor work and others are better for outdoor work.
You’ll also want to consider warranties, as a reflection of durability, and battery life. In almost every case, a two-way radio is the best option, as it allows for clear, open communication. The two-way radio you need will depend on your circumstances.
Setting up a two-way radio system is a difficult process, and you’ll likely spend more time and money trying to do it on your own. Over the span of your radio’s life, working with a professional will result in a lower cost and the peace of mind that your radio will work when you need it to.
Two-way radios exist to expand and improve communication. For just about every company, better communication means a more efficient company. If you need faster, more reliable communication then a two-way radio can be the tool that enables all of it.
Two-way radios are the gold standard for fast and reliable communication. Unlike other modern voice devices, radios can stay in constant contact. You don’t have to dial or connect — making communication faster. Two-way radios can easily be configured to have everyone in communication with each other, or they can service isolated contacts to reduce chatter.
If there has ever been a time when you needed workers to be able to speak to each other over distance with speed, then you know exactly how a two-way radio can help.
Two-way radios come in diverse options. Only some of those options are regulated by the government. To be more specific, the FCC regulates radios that are classified under the General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS). GMRS channels are mostly in the 462 MHz and 467 MHz range. Those frequencies are reserved for high-powered operations.
Commercial radio usage that requires extra power can operate under GMRS regulations. To do so, operators must have a special FCC-approved license. Without the license, using those bands and power ranges can result in heavy fines.
Business Radio Solutions is available throughout most of the southwest United States. Our storefront and headquarters are in Las Vegas. BRS technicians are regularly dispatched across the west coast.
Business Radio Solutions currently operates in Arizona, California, Nevada and New Mexico. Our technicians help design and professionally install radio and communication systems across the region. If you’re near Las Vegas or our other service areas and need professional radio equipment, we can provide it, along with professional services.
Radios operate by transmitting and receiving electromagnetic radiation. More specifically, they communicate using radio waves. The frequency of a radio wave is a measure of how quickly the radiation oscillates. Frequencies determine many aspects of radio waves, but when it comes to radio communication, the most important factor is that radio devices can only communicate with other devices operating on the same frequency. If the frequencies don’t match, the communication fails or struggles. If you have ever tuned a car radio, you have experienced this effect.
Two-way radio frequencies will be pre-programmed. You can look at manufacturing information to see what frequencies are programmed for any given device.
The electromagnetic spectrum between approximately 450 and 470 MHz is used largely for UHF business communications, although this spectrum is not exclusively for business use.
They Promote Teamwork. Another example of how business radios improve business communications is enhanced teamwork. Business radios give employees a way to instantly connect with co-workers. Increased communication can lead to stronger relationships and a greater sense of camaraderie among your team.
The electromagnetic spectrum between approximately 450 and 470 MHz is used largely for UHF business communications, although this spectrum is not exclusively for business use.
Talk Range | |
Open areas without obstructions | Up to 5 miles (8 km) |
Residential areas (near buildings) | Up to 1.5 miles (2.4 km) |
In steel and/or concrete reinforced buildings | Up to 225,000 sq. ft (20,900 sq. m) |
In high-rise buildings | Up to 17 floors |
Up to 7 miles
Why ProTalk? Talk range will vary based on terrain, conditions and type of radio. Up to 7 miles Up to 330,000 sq. ft.
Turn clockwise to switch the transceiver ON. To switch the transceiver OFF, turn counterclockwise until a click sounds. Rotate to adjust the volume level. Press and hold, then speak into the microphone to transmit.
NO two-way radios require a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) license to purchase them. Some do not require an FCC license to operate them. Many, however, DO require an FCC license to operate them and the penalties for operating those radios without a license can be quite severe.
Ready to elevate your organization’s communication capabilities with a Kenwood walkie talkie system? Contact Business Radio Solutions today for a free consultation. Call us at (702) 903-1978, and our knowledgeable team will discuss your specific requirements, assess your communication challenges, and provide tailored recommendations to enhance connectivity in your business.
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