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The Baofeng BF-888S two way radio in the walkie-talkie model features a 16-channel transmitter and receiver in the range of 400 – 469.995 MHz frequencies, a 1500 mAh battery, and several additional functionalities like a built-in flashlight, emergency alarm, a time-out timer, voice prompts and the ability to be programmed from a computer. The radio is perfect for the use of security guards, within a construction area or a supermarket. It may also be used for hiking or biking, since the radio offers a battery save mode and therefore a longer usability without recharging.
?FCC ID: 2AJGM-BF888S
Functions....
? UHF Single Band ? 16 Channels ? CTCSS & CDCSS ? VOX Function ? Voice Prompt ? Channel Scan ?
? Long Lasting Battery ? Low Voltage Alert ? High Gain Antenna ? Desktop Charger ? Flashlight ?
? PC Programmable ? Emergency Alarm ? Time-out Timer ? Battery Saver ? Earpiece ?
Specifications....
Type: Portable 2-Way Radio
Frequency Range: UHF 400-470MHz
Frequency Stability: ±2.5ppm
Channel Capacity: 16
Channel Spacing: 25KHz
Battery: 1500MAh Li-ion
Output TX Power: ≤5W
Operating Voltage: DC 3.7 V
Operating Hour: About 8 hours
Operating Temperature -30°c-+60°c
Antenna Impedance 50Ω
Antenna Type: Compatible with SMA-Female Antenna
Interface: K-type 2-pin earpiece/programming cable
Dimensions: 110×58×35 mm (no antenna)
Weight: 130g (including battery/antenna)
Communication Range: About 5km (pls refer to last picture)
Package Contents....
2x Walkie-Talkie
2x Li-Ion Battery
2x Standard Antenna
2x Desktop Charger
2x Belt Clip
2x Wrist Strip
1x User's Manual
2x Eartpiece
Important notice....
1) STANDARD 5 YEARS LIMITED WARRANTY: The manufacturer warrants this product to be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal residential use and conditions, for a period of FIVE(5) YEARS from the date of purchase.
2) We do a complete inspection on every single products before sent to Courier. Therefore, all shipping cost made by warranty claims are considering in invoice and bill to the warranty claimer. It's unfortunate but necessary.