What frequency does Motorola use?
MOTO Talk uses the 900 MHz ISM band rather than the frequencies allocated for iDEN cellular phone service, usually in the 800 MHz cellular band in the US and Canada. There are ten “channels” or “hop sets” or “frequency hop groups” available in MOTO Talk, and fifteen privacy codes per channel.
What frequencies do Motorola Walkie Talkies use?
What Frequencies Do Two-Way Radio Use? Two-way radio works between the frequencies of 30 MHz (Megahertz) and 1000 MHz, also known as 1 GHz (Gigahertz).
What are the walkie-talkie frequencies?
Two-way radios (or walkie-talkies) generally operate in the 136 MHz to 900 MHz frequency range, as defined by the FCC.
How do I unlock my Motorola radio?
To unlock the radio after powering on, enter the code at the prompt using Navigation keys. The unlock code is originally set to 0000. Your service provider may change this number before you receive your radio. To unlock/lock the keypad, press the Menu key and then the * key.
How do I change my VHF frequency?
Changing the VHF from International to US frequency bands
- With the radio turned ON, press the Menu button.
- Select Channel.
- Select Frequency Band.
- Select either USA, International, or Canada depending on what has been enabled.
How do you program a walkie-talkie frequency?
How to Program Motorola Walkie Talkies
- Press the Menu button. The label “Code’ will appear on the read-out.
- Press the plus, up or negative, down button to choose a interference eliminator code.
- Press the Push-to-talk (PTT) button to enter the code.
- Program a call tone.
How do I get Motorola walkie-talkies on the same channel?
On your radio:
- Select a channel you want for your team from the range of channels made available.
- Identify the selected channel on the screen.
- Press the PTT button to save your chosen channel.
- Share with others.
- For the other radios.
- Scan the channel lists until you find yours.
- Set your walkie-talkie to the same channel.
How do you program Motorola walkie talkies?
What VHF channel should I use?
Any vessel in distress should use Channel 16 VHF-FM (which the Coast Guard does monitor). Channel 22 is the most common working channel for USCG in the event of an emergency. The following list of channels are those available in the United States for VHF Radio communications.