New Retevis RT27/RT27V license-free 12.5KHz Handheld Two Way Radio
Description:
- RT27 is a license-free analog handheld two way radio.
- With a compact, ergonomics design.
- 50 CTCSS 210 DCS avoid hearing on the same channel extra call.
- RT27 features a time-out timer (TOT) to avoid inadvertent continuous operation.
- Programmable via PC, you are able to customize the feature of each radio.
Feature:
- VOX function
- Scan function
- CTCSS and DCS
- DCS encrypt
- Busy Channel lockout(BCL)
- Adjust squelch level
- Monitor
- Time-out timer (TOT)
- Battery save
- Voice companding function
Package includes:
- 1 x Radio
- 1 x Battery
- 1 x Adapter
- 1 x USB Charger
- 1 x Belt Clip
- 1 x Hand Strap
- 1 x User’s Manual
Technical Specification |
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Frequency range |
FRS:462.5500MHz-467.7125MHz PMR446:446.00625MHz-446.09375MHz MURS:151.820MHz-154.600MHz |
Channel |
FRS:22 PMR446:16 MURS:5 |
Channel spacing | 12.5KHz |
Operation voltage | 3.7V |
Battery | 1100mAh(Li-ion) |
Frequency stability | ±2.5ppm |
Operating temperature range | -20℃~+55℃ |
Dimensions | 105 x 59 x 34mm(without antenna) |
Weight(with antenna and battery) | 185g |
Transmitter | |
Output power | 2W/0.5W |
Modulation | F3E |
Current | ≤1.2A |
Modulation distortion | ≤5%(300-3000Hz) |
Maximum frequency deviation | ≤2.5KHz |
Remanent modulation | ≤-35dB |
Receiver | |
RF sensitivity | ≤0.3µV |
Silent sensitivity | ≤0.25µV |
Audio frequency power | ≥250mW |
Related audio distortion | ≤5% |
Modulation receiver bandwidth | ±7KHz |
Spurious rejection | ≥55dB |
Selectivity | ≥65dB |
Inter-modulation | ≥60dB |
Accreditations
- RT27-EUDeclaration-of-Conformity
- RT27-FCC-Certificate
- RT27-IC-Certificat
- RT2V-FCC-Certificate
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What’s in the Box?
- 1 x Radio
- 1 x Battery
- 1 x Adapter
- 1 x USB Charger
- 1 x Belt Clip
- 1 x Hand Strap
- 1 x User’s Manual
Applicable Accessories
Applicable Accessories
Product Reviews
Excellent Walkie Talkies
Amy on Oct 19,2018
we used them for a car show and track event. The batteries of these last all day and then some. Event was from 7AM to 6PM. The clarity and also range of them was great, between the show field and track was easily 2 miles and everyone was able to hear each other clearly. We also purchased ear pieces for these so everyone can hear over the engine noise and loud music. I highly recommend these walkie-talkies.
no issues.
Craig Williams on Oct 19,2018
These work well for us. We particularly like that each walkie has its own charging base.
fantastic
Peter on Oct 18,2018
Bought these to donate to high school stage crew. They are sturdy, easy to use and with the ear speaker/mic they are perfect...
The walkie talkies were great.
Rudy Mentary on Oct 16,2018
The walkie talkies were great. We used them for a convoy on a highway with line of site. On mountainous and windy roads, the distance is cut to half the effectiveness. It's awesome using them on a hike, specially if you've got a split group going at different paces.
RT27
Justin on Oct 03,2018
I have had some RT7's for several years and they are a great buy for the price. The RT27's appear to be much the same. The only problem I have is that I am have been trying to use the program to change the frequency of the 27's to correspond to the 7's but the program does not work. I have tried multiple computers, mulitple walkies, and reinstalled the program sevearl times. The walkies on their own I'm sure would receive a 5 star if you don't need to adjust any settings...however, if you need to program anything you may have issues.
Retevis RT27 EU
Danilo on Dec 29,2017
Excellent and easy to use and program!
Compared to a famous brand, it gives better results, great audio and distance, at a much lower price!
With this radio you have achieved excellent results, good aesthetics and functions that make the difference. I hope you can sell replacement batteries.
Thanks for the kind gift, really appreciated :)
5 stars for your kindness and courtesy.
How to write a frequency table ?
Tom Hofmann on Nov 20,2015
The worst radio I ever had