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Six Pack Of Motorola Radios

Luvnlife

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Looking to get a six pack to use on the jobsite. Damn they have a lot of different ones. Anyone have any insight on them. Thanks in advance.
 

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We use radios every day for crane picks and for workers working at diffenerent elevations. I order up kenwood pro talk radios. Pretty much a industry standard out in the construction world.

 

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We use radios every day for crane picks and for workers working at diffenerent elevations. I order up kenwood pro talk radios. Pretty much a industry standard out in the construction world.
I’ll check it out👍🏻
 

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We use Motorola radios on our jobsite, and they’ve been solid for us. I got a six-pack set a while back, and they’ve been really reliable with good range, even in areas with lots of walls and metal around. We’re usually spread out across different sections, and being able to communicate clearly has made things run a lot smoother. If you’re looking for a set, I’d check out some options at https://www.radiowarehouse.com.au/collections/motorola. They’ve got a good selection, and I found something that worked perfectly for us without overcomplicating it.
Talked to some of the other trades and they recommended renting. United has them, get twice the bats as radios, when they get wonky tell them to bring new ones.👍🏻
 

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Motorola.

Kenwoods are probably Motorola.

renting sounds like a great option.
 
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