Discussion:
New eXRS radios could outperform FRS or GMRS
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John
2007-03-03 02:32:12 UTC
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New Spread-spectrum Digital technology is poised to revolutionize personal
2 way communications.

It looks good with 3 models to choose from. 10,000 channels up to 10
billion, depending on model.

Plus.... they refuse to make outrageous range claims like other bubblepack
manufacturers.

I'm not seeing any FCC IDS, so I assume their manufacturing is outsourced.

I'm inquiring further.

Here is their site:
http://www.trisquare.us/exrs.htm
John P Vassel
2007-03-03 16:01:16 UTC
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Post by John
New Spread-spectrum Digital technology is poised to revolutionize
personal 2 way communications.
It looks good with 3 models to choose from. 10,000 channels up to 10
billion, depending on model.
Plus.... they refuse to make outrageous range claims like other
bubblepack manufacturers.
I'm not seeing any FCC IDS, so I assume their manufacturing is
outsourced.
I'm inquiring further.
http://www.trisquare.us/exrs.htm
Actually, the claim to outperform the bubblepack radios which state they
have the longest range. So, the marketing folks are already spinning
their 'actual' range.
This isnt new. Moto has had a radio available for some time in this ISM
range, digital.
Our use of FRS radios is inclusive, meaning we have large gatherings
where anyone/everyone is encouraged to radio in for info/meetings/bs. So
these wouldnt work so well. It's not always possible to get info out as
far as which code/channel combo to work.
Also, as much as these claim better performance inside buildings (900mhz
= shorter wavelenght) I'd expect degraded performance in the open vs.
FRS/GMRS.

John
Ellan
2007-07-13 18:01:43 UTC
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I doubt it. 900 Mhz phones were no big deal
Post by John
New Spread-spectrum Digital technology is poised to revolutionize personal
2 way communications.
It looks good with 3 models to choose from. 10,000 channels up to 10
billion, depending on model.
Plus.... they refuse to make outrageous range claims like other bubblepack
manufacturers.
I'm not seeing any FCC IDS, so I assume their manufacturing is outsourced.
I'm inquiring further.
http://www.trisquare.us/exrs.htm
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