Enhance Functionality with Two-Way Radio Intercom Systems: Wireless Callboxes and Base Station Solutions
A two-way radio intercom can be defined as a wireless callbox that integrates with your existing two-way radios or walkie talkies, a set of base station intercoms utilizing two-way radio frequencies, or a combination of both.
In the U.S., two-way radios operate on UHF (ultra-high frequency) and VHF (very high frequency) bands. At IntercomsOnline, we offer outdoor wireless callboxes and base station intercoms that use these frequencies. We can match our systems to your current radios if you already have them; all we need is the frequency and any tone code (privacy code) used along with the frequency. Each time you press the talk button on a two-way radio, it sends this code to activate the speaker on the remote unit. If the code is not received, the receiving radio remains silent.
Most of these frequencies require an FCC license to operate since they are business band frequencies. However, the FCC has designated five frequencies in the VHF MURS (Multi-Use Radio Service) band that are unlicensed. We offer outdoor wireless intercoms, base station intercoms, and handheld two-way radios that use MURS frequencies, so you do not need a license.
Our MURS wireless callboxes are our best-selling products. They are ideal for security doors or gates, or any outdoor area due to their weatherproof and durable design. They can also be used indoors.
Our two-way radio callboxes with a gate relay can be used to unlock a door or open a gate if there is an electric door strike or gate controller they can connect to. Simply press a pre-programmed button on a base station or handheld intercom to activate the relay.
In the U.S., two-way radios operate on UHF (ultra-high frequency) and VHF (very high frequency) bands. At IntercomsOnline, we offer outdoor wireless callboxes and base station intercoms that use these frequencies. We can match our systems to your current radios if you already have them; all we need is the frequency and any tone code (privacy code) used along with the frequency. Each time you press the talk button on a two-way radio, it sends this code to activate the speaker on the remote unit. If the code is not received, the receiving radio remains silent.
Most of these frequencies require an FCC license to operate since they are business band frequencies. However, the FCC has designated five frequencies in the VHF MURS (Multi-Use Radio Service) band that are unlicensed. We offer outdoor wireless intercoms, base station intercoms, and handheld two-way radios that use MURS frequencies, so you do not need a license.
Our MURS wireless callboxes are our best-selling products. They are ideal for security doors or gates, or any outdoor area due to their weatherproof and durable design. They can also be used indoors.
Our two-way radio callboxes with a gate relay can be used to unlock a door or open a gate if there is an electric door strike or gate controller they can connect to. Simply press a pre-programmed button on a base station or handheld intercom to activate the relay.
Call us at 888-298-9489 to help you choose the right two-way radio intercom for your needs. For more information, visit IntercomsOnline.