Uniden UH720SX-2NB UHF 77 Channel Portable Twin Pack Radio
$289.00 $251.00+ GST
Uniden UH720SX-2NB
77 Channels Ultra Compact 2 Watt UHF Handheld Radio Twin Pack
Introducing the latest in UHF Communications from the world leaders in wireless communication. The UH720SX-2NB uses 77 Channels making it one of the first UHF Handhelds in the market available and user upgradeable for free when the ACMA standard is published early in the year.
The UH720SX-2NB is the ultimate in compact UHF communications and built for rugged Australian and New Zealand conditions makes it ideal for the Commercial use, Hiking, Construction Sites and Restaurants. Uniden's reliability and experience in UHF makes this unit ideal for the professional who needs to keep in touch with the outside world. The UH720SX-2NB offers the finest components, engineering and styling and offers outstanding performance in virtually all conditions and situations, just what you would expect from Uniden.
The UH720SX-2NB is a compact 2 Watt UHF Radio Built Rugged for Australian and New Zealand conditions.
The UH720SX-2NB is an ultra compact unit consisting of 77 Channels (User Upgradeable for Free), CTCSS, Long life Super Switch and many more features.
The UH720SX-2NB has a range of up to 10km and with its Range Extender (Duplex) Capability the unit can achieve even further range depending on the location of your local repeater station and topographical conditions.
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The UH720SX-2NB has a Backlit Keypad and LCD Display for easy viewing at night or in low light situations.
Features
Uniden UH720sx-2NB Key Features:
Designed and Engineered in JapanCompact Design
Built for Rugged Australian and New Zealand Conditions
77 Narrowband Channels
2 Watt Maximum TX Output Power
Large Channel Display
Digital Coded Squelch (DCS)
D+ Booster (Extreme Distance Booster)
Long Life Super Switch
Range Extender (Duplex) Capability
VOX Hands Free Capable
Interference Eliminator (CTCSS)
Backlit Keypad & LCD Display
Instant Channel Programming and Recall
Dual Watch
Auto Battery Save
Low Battery Alert
Roger Beep
Busy Channel Lockout Function
Open Scan
Group Scan
Battery Level Indicator
Keypad Lock
3 Level Preset Squelch
Room Monitor
Desktop Charger or Car/Truck Charge
Built-in Headset Jack
Calling Tones
Additional Features:
Range: 10 kms Typical range in kms (line of sight)
Operating Time: 50/50hrs
Batteries: 6xAA NiMH 1800mAh

FAQS
Q. I saw an ad for two VHF radios for use in my business. Over how great a distance will these radios communicate?
A. VHF handheld radios usually operate in the 1 to 2 watt range and sometimes up to as much as 5 watts output (but note that higher power levels will more quickly drain your batteries). The lower powered radios might provide useful radio coverage at ground level over about 1 kilometre, assuming that one or both radio users are inside buildings or structures. Outside, coverage may be more than 2 kilometres if relatively free of obstacles.
Q. What if I need to talk over a greater range? I need to communicate over about 15 km with handheld radios-how can I do this?
A. A 5 watt radio may give you a 15 km range in optimal conditions. i.e. No obstacles in between and clear atmospheric conditions. To gain more, It may be possible to use a telescoping antenna on a VHF handheld radio, greatly increasing your usable range versus that provided with the short flexible antenna typical of most handhelds. You may also have the option of installing an outside antenna at one end of the link. Depending on your desired coverage area, you might see a 10 to 15 km range - or more if one end is high above the other and clear of obstacles. If you still need longer range, you should consider using a "repeater". A repeater is a specially built receiver and transmitter pair that receives signals from low power handheld or mobile radios and retransmits them using a better antenna and more transmitter power. Consequently, the repeater can extend the range of a typical handheld by great distances. The actual distance depends on the system design and location. Where a repeater is located high atop a mountain, it may be possible to communicate to another station 160 kms away. For commercial users, you can rent use of an existing, shared repeater system. You can also enquire about using Specialized Mobile Radio Service (or SMR) systems that operate similar to the basic repeater and provide coverage over wide areas.
Q. What is the difference between a VHF handheld and a UHF handheld?
The terms "VHF" and "UHF" refer to parts of the radio spectrum. "VHF" refers to radio signals in the 30 Mhz to 300 Mhz range and includes many public safety and business communications systems; FM broadcasting, TV channels 2-13 and aviation radio. "UHF" refers to radio signals in the 300 Mhz to 3000 Mhz range. Until a decade or two ago, it was technically difficult or more expensive to build radios in this frequency range. As demand for radio usage has increased, the technology has improved and the costs of UHF radios have reduced so that VHF radio applications have moved or are moving to UHF. You will also find cellular phone service in this part of the radio spectrum; at the upper end you will find consumer microwave ovens and microwave "wireless cable" TV systems.
Q. Why should I use handheld radios instead of cellular phones?
A. A cellular phone is ideal for making phone calls. It is not ideal for short range point to point communications since cellular is expensive. Further, if you need to make frequent short contacts, cellular requires that you dial the phone number and wait for the connection to be established, a delay of up to 30 seconds for every call that you make. With a hand held radio you push the talk button and you talk without delay. If you need to have several people talking to each other at the same time, you can set up several two way radios on the same frequency. Each time one user speaks, everyone on the same frequency hears that person.
Q. How much power do I need in my two-way radio system?
How much power you need depends on how you plan to use the radio system. As a general rule, you should always use the least amount of power necessary to establish your communications. This reduces interference to other users (and they likewise reduce interference to you) when the radio frequency is used again in geographically local areas. Handheld radios normally operate in the 1 watt to 5 watt range. Cellular phones dynamically adjust their power levels, according to directions from the local cellular base station. Handheld celphones operate between 40 milliwatts and 600 milliwats (6/10ths of one watt); mobile cellular phones operate from 40 mw up to 3.0 watts.
Mobile 2-way radio equipment operates, typically from 5 watts up to 50 watts, and sometimes as high as 100 watts output. The power level of the equipment is determined by the needs of the system.

Pricing / Purchasing
Box Includes:
- 2 X UH720SX-NB UHF Radios
- 2 x Speaker Microphones
- 2 X Earpiece Microphones
- 6 X AA Ni-MH 1800mAh Batteries
- 2 X Belt Clips
- 1 X Dual Desktop Charger Cradle
- 2 x +12V to +24V DC Cigarette Lead Chargers
- 1 X AC Adaptor



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