Portable Vhf/Uhf Radio Station Pni P15uv

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PORTABLE DUAL BAND RADIO STATION PNI P15UV VHF/UHF
Coordination among members of a hunting team is the key to a safe driven hunt and effective tracking. The PNI P15UV station is a robust Dual Band communication tool, operating on the frequencies 144-146MHz and 430-440MHz. This versatility allows it to adapt to different terrains and environments, whether on open ground or in dense forest, while offering an impressive storage capacity of 999 channels programmable. Its compact, ergonomic design allows immediate handling, even while hunting.

Equipped with a 1500 mAh Li-Ion pack, this radio provides reliable battery life to cover long days in the field. The dual-frequency display allows monitoring two channels simultaneously, a crucial feature to stay aware of safety instructions while coordinating the movements of the dogs. Its durable construction is designed to withstand weather hazards and rough handling inherent to hunting, ensuring a constant link between the posts and the drive.

DETAILED FEATURES :
FREQUENCY BANDS : Dual band VHF (144-146MHz) and UHF (430-440MHz)
MEMORY CAPACITY : Up to 999 channels for perfect organization
BATTERY LIFE : 1500 mAh Lithium-Ion battery with no memory effect
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS : Frequency scanning (Scan) and hands-free VOX function
SAFETY : Emergency alarm and built-in LED lamp for night locating
INTERFACE : Backlit LCD screen for clear reading in low light
DURABILITY : Rugged housing designed for harsh environments
FM RADIO : Built-in reception of FM (87.5-108MHz) stations
PROGRAMMING : Keypad lock and adjustable frequency step

Expert advice :To ensure maximum range of your communications in rough terrain, avoid carrying the radio inside a thick jacket pocket. Prefer mounting it on the chest harness or on the belt with the antenna clear of the body. Regularly switching to the safety channel before the start of the drive allows you to check that each posted hunter is included in the transmission loop.

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