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  2. List of Motorola products - Wikipedia

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    Logo of Motorola Mobility. This is a list of Motorola products. ... VHF MT 1000; UHF GP 388 GP 388; VHF GM 300; VHF GER 300; VHF UHF Repeater MSR 2000, GR 500, MTR 2000;

  3. SCR-300 - Wikipedia

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    Although a relatively large backpack-carried radio rather than a handheld model, the SCR-300 was described in War Department Technical Manual TM-11-242 as "primarily intended as a walkie-talkie for foot combat troops", and so the term "walkie-talkie" first came into use. [3] The final acceptance tests took place at Fort Knox, Kentucky in Spring ...

  4. Walkie-talkie - Wikipedia

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    The first handheld walkie-talkie was the AM SCR-536 transceiver from 1941, also made by Motorola, named the Handie-Talkie (HT). [9] The terms are often confused today, but the original walkie-talkie referred to the back mounted model, while the handie-talkie was the device which could be held entirely in the hand.

  5. Icom Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    The Icom IC-V82 is a VHF handheld transceiver with coverage in the two-meter band (144–146 MHz) and a maximum output power of 7 watts. [8] It was manufactured and sold by Icom from 2004 to 2014. [9] [10] [11] Following its discontinuation, Icom issued an advisory warning about counterfeit radios, including the IC-V82.

  6. Henryk Magnuski - Wikipedia

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    Henryk Władysław Magnuski (January 30, 1909 – May 4, 1978) was a Polish telecommunications engineer who worked for Motorola in Chicago.He was a primary contributor in the development of one of the first Walkie-Talkie radios, the Motorola SCR-300, and influenced the company's success in the field of radio communication.

  7. MOTO Talk - Wikipedia

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    The MOTO Talk service is slightly similar to FRS (Family Radio Service) walkie-talkies but uses digital rather than analog signals, operates on the 900 MHz ISM band rather than the 462 MHz frequencies allocated to FRS, and uses frequency-hopping spread spectrum technology rather than single fixed frequencies for each channel.

  8. Personal radio service - Wikipedia

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    Norway has a 6-channel VHF FM Jaktradio (Hunting Radio) service, maximum power 5 watts. Because both Norway and Sweden have high-band VHF FM hunting allocations (see section on Sweden below), many hunting radios are marketed with both the 6 Norse channels and 7 Swedish channels in one unit. 143.900 MHz; 139.400 MHz; 143.350 MHz; 138.850 MHz

  9. Professional mobile radio - Wikipedia

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    Motorola HT1000 hand-held two-way radio. Professional mobile radio (also known as private mobile radio (PMR) in the UK) are person-to-person two-way radio voice communications systems which use portable, mobile, base station, and dispatch console radios.

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