Saturday, March 27, 2010

kenwood TK-3202LU16P protalk two way business radio UHF, 4 watt, 16 channel

kenwood TK-3202LU16P protalk two way business radio UHF, 4 watt, 16 channel

The Kenwood TK-3302-U16P two way radio offers 16 channels, 4 watts of power, and a lithium battery providing up to 18 hours of battery life (14 hours without the battery-saver feature). This powerful model supports coverage for up to 300,000 square feet, 30 floors, or up to 7 miles. The TK3302-U16P can be programmed to any UHF frequencies, works with a repeater, and supports 121 Quiet Talk codes (83 digital). The Kenwood ProTalk TK-3302-U16P is relatively small and lightweight business radio, yet extremely durable (built to IP54/55 and military 810 C, D, E, and F standards). This combination makes it a great choice for a wide array of environments, from light duty operations such as restaurants or hotels to the toughest construction and warehouse jobs. This Kenwood business radio is also loaded with features. The TK-3302-U16P offers added privacy with a voice scrambing function. They are user programmable as well as fully dealer programmable. Hands-free (VOX) operation is supported when used with optional accessories. The Kenwood TK-3302-U16P is also water resistant, and supports channel scan and key locking. A 2 year warranty is standard. Includes one Kenwood TK-3302-U16P two way radio, drop-in fast (2 hour) charger, and 14/18 hour lithium rechargeable battery.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I agree! This is a great radio for the price. We have several customers using them and ordering more all the time. A couple words of caution....nearly every manufacturer from Motorola on down usually make claims of several miles of range, or several verical floors in a building, but in most cases, for all practical applications, expect a bit less. And, if you need your radios programmed for repeater usage, it would be a good idea to purchase your equipment from a company that has programming capabilities and may know just waht a repeater is. Just a couple thoughts from a 28 year two way veteran.

Thanks,

Bill Erickson