Two-Way Radios Save Time & Money

Apr 22
08:33

2010

Susan Hart

Susan Hart

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In today’s modern world and especially in the harsher economic climate of second ten years of our 21st millennium, you'd think that the best device for communication would be a computer. That’s not the case. Sometimes, simpler is better (and easier to use as well).

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If a business would like to try out the economical system of two-way radios,Two-Way Radios Save Time & Money Articles then a professional company is needed to lend a hand and to provide the best system possible.  A communication system has to be reliable, above everything else.  You can't grow to depend on anything, if the equipment is operationally spotty and poor in quality.  There are systems that provide excellent quality, while proving to be reasonable in cost, and they can help the health provider or restaurant owner pick the best one for their business.

 

One series of two-way radios, the CLS class, has some fantastic features:  Coverage areas can  include buildings up to fifteen floors high, or 200,000 square feet; with one watt of output power, plus a battery meter icon; up to four channels of operation; a hands-free audio jack for convenient operation; 56 UHF frequencies for business use; audible call alerts; interference eliminations codes (121); a multi-channel scan, and much more.

 

A second series of radios, the RDX, is a strong series with great audio quality and a long battery life (up to 26 hours).  Some features include:  Designed for buildings up to thirty floors or 350,000 square feet; with up to 5 watts of output power; PC programming features; frequencies (89) and 122 privacy codes; sixteen channels and lithium ion battery; multi-channel scanning capable; optional AA battery tray; high and ultra-high capacity batteries; plus a durable two-pin audio jack; optional LCD models; and superior audio quality.

 

Two-way radios can be used in hospitals  and emergency services waiting areas, same-day surgery, pharmacies within a medical facility and outpatient clinics.  Discreet (HIPAA compliant), efficient, communications between patients, families and staff are necessary to reduce stress and waiting time. 

 

In restaurants the food industry, two-way radios are superior communication devices for talking between kitchen, supply and delivery staff.  They work very well for front of the house -- all the way to the back. If the restaurant complex is multi-story then communicating between kitchens is vital to keep things running smoothly. 

 

 

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