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by Caspian , Nov 24 '01
Pros: comes in a set of two, very affordable, with charger and rechargeable batteries. Cons: No cons. I haven't found anything wrong with them yet!
I certainly am glad I lost the last radio I had.
Here's what you can expect to get with the FR1438-2 two way radio from Audiovox:
A Good Deal
You will find that these come packed two radios per package....
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by kansasjman , Oct 03 '02
Pros: Very lightweight and compact, good handset fit and finish, CTCSS subcodes for less interference. Cons: Range is a bit lower that what I expected.
Well, we got these radios last Christmas, and have used them for about 10 months now. They are very lightweight, and have a great fit and finish on the radios themselves. The rechargeable batteries are very nice as well, and there's a minimal amount of...
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by gadgetaddict , Mar 25 '02
Pros: These radios are easy to use, lightweight, work well and come with all basic functions Cons: The belt clip is flimsy and not very useful. Lacks end of transmition beep.
I bought these after realizing that I need a second radio (I used to have a Motorola Talk About). I went to my local and favorite Wal-Mart and saw this set: two radios with rechargeable batteries for a price less than what I paid for my one Motorola. I...
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by LavaLamp , Dec 09 '01
Pros: Two in a set, with dual charger. Small and lightweight. Cons: Scan activated via menu only
Some people wonder why my girlfriend and I still use FRS fairly often, even though we both have our amateur radio licenses. The answer is simple; we don't want to carry our expensive ham handhelds around the mall, or out in a rainstorm. (and besides,...
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by LavaLamp , Dec 09 '01
Pros: Two in a set, with dual charger. Small and lightweight. Cons: Scan activated via menu only
Some people wonder why my girlfriend and I still use FRS fairly often, even though we both have our amateur radio licenses. The answer is simple; we don't want to carry our expensive ham handhelds around the mall, or out in a rainstorm. (and besides,...
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