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Electronics : MURS Hand Held Two-Way Radio, M538-HT


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Brand: Dakota Alert
EAN: 0891179000027
Label: Dakota Alert, Inc.
Manufacturer: Dakota Alert, Inc.
Model: M538-HT
Publisher: Dakota Alert, Inc.
Studio: Dakota Alert, Inc.


Features:
  • Utilizes 5 channels and 38 sub-channels to help you communicate with other users.
  • Amazing range: can transmit a signal to the the other hand-held radio up to four miles away.
  • Does NOT require a direct line of sight between the radios.
  • Hand-held radio powered by six rechargeable batteries (included) that will last for about 40 hours per charge; recharging plug included.
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Product Description:
The M538-HT is a hand held MURS transceiver that will receive alert signals from the MURS Alert¿ transmitter and also can be used for two way voice communications between other MURS transceivers. The HT has 5 channels and 38 sub channels to help you communicate with other users. The M538-HT is powered by a 6 rechargeable AA batteries (included) that will last for about 40 hours on a charge. The HT is capable of communicating over distances of several miles*. The FCC also allows you to use MURS without a license. Although other radio services require a license, MURS is license free. When an alert signal is received from the MURS Alert¿ transmitter the HT will sound off with the voice of the alert signal and will also display an alert icon as a visual display that an alert signal has been received. This has many different applications for small businesses, farms, security guards, outdoorsmen. Anyone who needs to have real time monitoring and two way voice communications will benefit from MURS. *Actual range will vary depending on the local terrain








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