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    Backcountry AccessBC Link Mini Radio

    $84.89
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    1 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Channels:
    22 FRS
    Privacy Codes:
    121
    Range:
    Useable range: approximately 6 mi. line of sight; maximum range: up to 32 mi. line of sight
    Weight:
    6 ounces
  • Sale Ends Dec 6

    Backcountry AccessBC Link 2.0 Group Communication System - Single

    $161.39
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    compared to  $189.95
    17 reviews with an average rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars
    Channels:
    22
    Privacy Codes:
    121
    Range:
    Up to 40 miles
    Weight:
    11 ounces
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When it comes to communication, staying connected is key. Whether you're coordinating a construction site, running a restaurant, or managing a security team, two-way radios can provide an effective and reliable way to keep in touch with your team. But with so many different types of two-way radios available, it can be difficult to know which ones to choose. In this comprehensive guide, we'll take a closer look at two-way radios, including their features, benefits, and the factors you should consider when choosing the best one for your needs.

4 factors to consider when buying a two-way radio

When looking to buy a two-way radio, it's essential to consider the following factors to ensure that you make the right choice:

Range: This is the maximum distance that a two-way radio can transmit and receive signals. When choosing a two-way radio, consider the distance between you and the person you want to communicate with.

Battery life: Battery life is another critical factor to consider when purchasing a two-way radio. You need to ensure that the radio's battery can last long enough to support your communication needs.

Durability: Since two-way radios are often used in outdoor settings, it's important to consider the radio's durability. A durable radio is more likely to survive accidental drops, harsh weather conditions, and other forms of wear and tear.

Size and weight: If you plan to carry your two-way radio around, you need to consider its size and weight. A small, lightweight radio is more convenient to carry and transport.