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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Motorola |
| FEATURES: | 14 channels with 38 interference-eliminator codes, Voice-activated transmission (VOX) allows hands-free use with or without an accessory, 10 call tones to alert you to incoming calls, Small, lightweight design, Up to 2-mile range |
| TYPE: | 2Way, Two , Radios, Walky Talky, Walkie Talkie, Talkies, TA, 289, T, A289, 289AA, TA289AA, A289AA |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | T289 AA |
| UPC: | 723755537095 |
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Customer Reviews of Motorola T289 AA 2-Way Radio (Black Chrome)
Amazing! The range over water is astounding! I have used this radio to talk to friends at a marina over 3 miles distant.
A Great Little Radio!
Our T289s arrived from Amazon the day before we were to use them at a weekend trade show at the Santa Clara Convention Center. It ony took me part of one afternoon to learn all of the basics, and the rest of the weekend was 'learn-by-doing', with the help of the incredibly simple instruction manual. We caravaned down in two vehicles with a radio in each, and were able to find parking near one another, which expedited our move-in. Once we got into the event center, we saw -dozens- of this make and model of radio being used by the other conventioneers. During sales lulls, I occasionally played with the scan feature and in fact, during one of those passes, happened to hear a couple of friends of mine that I'd been hoping were there!
(The one small drawback over the weekend was that it was the last weekend in March of 2001, and if you remember, there was a tremendous solar storm -- this made the range of the radio somewhat limited, but did not hamper the sound quality nor the ease of use. However, since then, we have had no problems with establishing a long range between radios or finding a quiet frequency, even with the tremendous subspace chatter that is always present in the SF Bay Area. )
The T289 has already become a very neccesary part of our shopping expiditions, as it has streamlined the process of being able to keep up with one another without having to adjust to each other's walking speed and / or shopping habits!
And yes, they are the COOLEST-looking gadgets around.
If you're going to invest in two-way FRS, go ahead and get the Talkabout 289. It's got all the features you will ever need, and it's a very reliable little contraption. Heartily recommended!
Really glad I went with the Motorolas........
We were in the market for a pair of FRS radios and I had two slight reservations about the Motorolas:
1. I thought the price was a little bit high compared to some of the other brands.
2. I wasn't really sure how I would like the "Push To Talk" button being in the front center of the radio.
I'm really glad I decided to go for the 289's because they are VERY cool radios. The PTT button is not a problem at all. These things are so small you can reach the button easily with your thumb(or any other finger) with the radio in almost any position. As for the price, I think the Motorola 289's are built very well and are probably worth the extra(if any) you have to give for them.
I didn't think the radios worked all that great at first because they were not real clear. That was only because they were too close together. As soon as we got the radios separated they were just awesome. Loud and clear for almost two miles with me in the car and my wife in the house.
We've only had the radios for a short time but I don't know what I ever did without them. Used them last night to install a satellite dish on the roof.
The only thing I didn't have much luck using was the scan feature. I had them set to scan two channels and it would never see any transmissions on the second channel. I think it's probably only because I need to read the book and figure out exactly how to set them up. There are lots and lots of features on these babies. Some of the features I will probably use all the time, some I will try once and never use again.
Have to just say that I would highly reccomend these to anyone in the market for FRS radios. They work GREAT and they are the coolest looking(IMHO) radios on the market.