Lightweight Walkie Talkies
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I'm trying to find out what lightweight walkie talkie / phones get used by pro teams as am looking to get a set for group rides in hilly areas?
Anyone got any experience of these? Can give me any brand/model names?
Regards
David
Anyone got any experience of these? Can give me any brand/model names?
Regards
David
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I can get you a brand name later today.
I do know that most of them are motorola, and expensive.
I do know that most of them are motorola, and expensive.
I didnt know Lightweight made walkie talkies!
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iliveonnitro wrote:I can get you a brand name later today.
I do know that most of them are motorola, and expensive.
Cheers, look forward to it.
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I actually forgot to look on the last day of work. I emailed someone else who worked there and the best answer I got was that it was Motorola brand and smaller than normal walkies.
I'll try to look when I go to pick up my check in a couple weeks.
Really sorry guys
I'll try to look when I go to pick up my check in a couple weeks.
Really sorry guys
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I once looked into this to find a real light walkie talkie. From all the problems some teams have and that it would be nice to have my own. I spent hours on the web and there is not much out there for a nice light one. so I hope someone here can find something.
Likely the Alinco handheld model.
http://www.alinco.com/Products/DJC7/
Courtesy of a Wired Magazine article about Lance a few years ago.
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/12.07/armstrong.html
http://www.alinco.com/Products/DJC7/
Courtesy of a Wired Magazine article about Lance a few years ago.
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/12.07/armstrong.html
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I saw these article https://www.bestadvisers.co.uk/walkie-talkies
There are good walkies
There are good walkies