How to equip your cycling race team with communication tools?

Walkie-talkies can be divided into hand-held radios and car walkie-talkies. Handheld radios are small, lightweight and have back clamps, making them ideal for carrying. The car radio has a fixed stand, a charger head, and a microphone to provide drivers with convenient communication. Who should use what type of walkie-talkie in a cycling race?

The most frequent use of walkie-talkies in cycling is by the yardman. The organizer needs to communicate with the staff to ensure the smooth running of the competition, as well as with the team leaders of each competition group. Walkie-talkies are more convenient to use in this environment than cell phones or other communication tools.

A cycling event organizer purchased mobile radio stations RT22, HD1 and RT9000D.

He noted that the RT22 is used by ordinary workers, because their communication distance is relatively fixed, so the RT22 as a free, simple, cheap walkie-talkie, can meet basic communication conditions.

HD1 for engineers. They need to communicate with more people, with clearer voices and private calls. The HD1 is a long-distance digital walkie-talkie with a wider frequency range than the RT22. The digital mode provides better sound quality, and the encryption function prevents interference from other calls. HD1 is a long-range radio, and it can reach more than 4 miles in an open area, so the engineers can use the long-range radio to talk to riders and workers.

RT9000D mobile radio can install on the car or trucks. In a race, the tool car is very useful, the video you watch, the emergency response team in the cycling race, etc., all need to be driven to follow the driver. The radio installed in the car needs to be long-distance, wide frequency band and easy to operate. RT9000D UHF mobile radio can be easily installed on your car, and the numeric mic can operate the radio in a convenient way.

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