2nd May 2008
WIN THESE RADIOS Due to the success of our "recommend another radio user" we are offering another pair of our fabulous Twin-pack of Max-446 Licensed Free radios worth over £60.00 Simply complete the 2 second form here to enter Friday's draw The Winner's prize will be drawn on Friday 9th May 2008.
Short Term Hire - Get your radios booked now for the summer season. Remember all equipment will arrive charged and ready to go in a professional flight case to make sure your event goes as smoothly as possible delivery & collection to site all arranged by us! Just request a call below.
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The differences between PMR 446 License Free and Private Business Radios (PBR)
PMR446 - The eight PMR446 frequencies were introduced in 1999 to free up some of the congestion within the Private Business Radio frequencies. The PMR446 directive stipulates that radios must be hand-portable with a fixed antenna and a power not exceeding 0.5 watts. Private Business Radio (PBR) - Also known as Private Mobile Radio (PMR) these are systems that operate on specific frequencies allocated by Ofcom. These can be designed to use base stations hand-portables, vehicle mobiles and can be combined with Talk-through (Booster) stations which significantly increase the area of coverage. There is little difference between the range provided by our PMR446 "Business Radios" and licensed Private Business Radios [PBR) when used without a base station with external antenna. Although the output power is higher, the main differences are:
Marginal additional range - if on the fringe of PMR446 coverage.PBR allows fixed base station & external antenna - giving far better range.PBR as a service paid for is policed by OFCOM - providing less interference.PBR allows for vehicle mobiles to be used on the system - far better rangePBR enables external vehicle antenna connection to handheld - better range.
In conclusion PBR is a proper business service allocated by OFCOM for business only use. It has flexibility to support expanding businesses as they grow and licences can be obtained easily with the FREE assistance of Maximon Solutions consultancy service. PMR446 is an excellent entry level facility that can be utilised by anyone and regulates itself by the traffic in the area. It can be used in most of Europe providing greater flexibility.
We hope you find our updates useful.
Kind regards,
Richard Monson
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