Kenwood Mobile
Two Way Radios |
Mobile Two-Way Radios are vehicle-mounted wireless devices that are used to send voice or data messages one-to-one or one-to-many over radio frequencies within a local area, city, or state. They are often installed on the dash of a vehicle, and can run off its power source. They are used by someone who doesn't need to communicate away from their vehicle. |
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The search for absolutely reliable communications is over. Kenwood's
TK-6110 mobile transceiver features a redesigned
heat-sink that provides exceptional strength and
heat dissipation in all operating conditions.
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Kenwood TK-690 / TK-790 / TK-890
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Versatile mobile designed specifically for public service users with features ideal for fire, police, EMS and disaster management organizations.
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Kenwood TK-7150 / TK-8150
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Newest in the 50-Series from Kenwood, the TK-7150/8150 mobiles are capable of both LTR and conventional operation and are compatible with FleetSync(tm), the text messaging technology developed by Kenwood for cost-effective fleet management.
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Compact yet extremely
durable, the TK-760G(H)/860G(H) mobile offers built-in
Kenwood quality for years of reliable service.
Let's take a look at some of its features: synthesized
channel frequency generation (up to 128 channels),
mobile data ready, and wideband design for excellent
coverage.
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High capacity, wide bandwidth and high spec design make this the perfect radio for local government, utilities/public works and public service as well as all business fleets.
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The TK-863G stands ready to answer the call as Kenwood has packed a host of features into this rugged, compact unit like UHF trunking.
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These are 800 MHz and 900 MHz trunked mobiles for the most demanding applications. Compact, with an easy to read LCD display, the remote mount convertibility allows installation in most vehicles.
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As the requirements for users of trunking systems increase, Kenwood is there to meet the challenge with its new TK-980/981 compact mobile radios.
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