The Motorola Talkabout® FV800 is a powerful compact radio at 16 miles* that won’t let you down. It is a dependable radio without hassles for those who need to simply talk to their group. With 27 hours of alkaline talk time and no minute charges or roaming costs to worry about, this two-way radio enables whole groups to chat without interruption on one of 2,662 combinations of channels and codes. No need to dial numbers, wait for busy signals or call multiple lines with this communicator — simply connect on the same channel and privacy code and activate the built in QT interruption filter for more private conversations. The QT interruption filter is a proprietary feature which, when activated, limits connections only to other compatible Motorola units.
HANDS-FREE COMMUNICATION
Got your hands full? Don’t panic. The iVOX communication feature acts like a speakerphone so you can talk hands-free. Perfect for road-trips, the iVOX lets you communicate instantly and with multiple parties while you are driving in a convoy. And with a range of up to 16 miles,* you don’t even need to be near one another to receive directions or to find out where you are meeting up for the next pit-stop. Plans and ideas can all be shared at the same time, without the hassle and expense of dialing numbers and using up minutes on your cell phone.
The FV800 is designed with great looks, as well as solid, functional, weather-resistant operations. With easy-to-use controls, which are robust enough to be handled with gloves on, this two-way radio makes a great ski-team radio. No more getting separated from your friends as you go for that last run and are left without coverage — simply connect on the FV800 to find out where the après ski party is happening.
SPECIFICATIONS:
*How far can I expect my radios to communicate? The communication range quoted is calculated under optimum conditions, with an unobstructed line of sight. Actual range will vary depending on terrain and conditions, and is often less than the maximum possible. Your actual range will be limited by several factors including, but not limited to, terrain, weather conditions, electromagnetic interference and obstructions.