Security Radio model
X555 is a micro sized UHF walkie
talkie used by surveillance teams, security teams,
commercial users, and anyone who needs to communicate in city areas. UHF
Radio signals are good at penetrating walls inside an office building, hotel, or
warehouse, and these UHF Radios transmit strong, high frequency signals that can
permeate the structure while retaining a stable, 2 way communication pattern.
Used for urban communication scenarios, these compact UHF Radios are essential
to security teams and security details.
In addition to each
security radio, a discreet ear phone with a push to talk microphone is available
for inconspicuous one-way and two-way communication. These listening devices
come in wireless and hard wired configurations.
How does the X555
differ from the X666? The only difference is the style or design. They are
practically the same.
Features:
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CTCSS / DCS
: helps block out other people that use the same
co-channels that you communicate on - a privacy feature for keeping radio users
not within your 'radio group' out . . . also called Continuous Tone Coded
Squelch System / Digital Coded Squelch
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Low battery alert:
lets you know when you are running low with operating power
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Time out timer: used
to limit the transmission talk time of a radio user
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Compact and sturdy
design
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Power Transmission
Selector: you can choose to broadcast on a high or low power setting, so
if your partner is far away, you can increase the normal transmission of power
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Scan Feature:
lets you scan multiple channels and when activity is detected, it homes into
that channel
Specifications:
Power
Output: 4 Watts
Channels
Capacity: 16 Channels
Channel
Spacing: 25 KHz / 12.5 kHz
Frequencies: 150 - 174
MHz, 450-470 MHz
Power
Supply: DC 5.4 - 6.5 Volts
Dimensions:
4.00" x 2.16" x
1.45"
Weight:
0.55 lbs (278 g) with Li-Ion Battery
Operating
Temperature: -20C to +50C
Q: How far can the Security Radios transmit?
A: The transmission distance will vary based on upon
several factors, such as Radio Frequency limitations due to small or large
volumes of radio traffic in the area of operation, environmental factors such
as hills, trees, buildings, houses, and other structural densities that
Radio Frequencies must penetrate, and the power output of the actual radios.
Because the Security Radios use 4 Watt batteries, it is safe to estimate that
one will receive 1 mile of distance for each Watt of power given off from the
Security Radio.
Q: How long can one talk for using the Security
Radios?
A: The talk time will vary on factors such as
environment and standby time, but a good estimation for the amount of talk time
available would range from 12 - 14 hours.
Q: How long does it take to charge the Security
Radios?
A: About 5 + hours.