The PMR1280 is as tough as it looks but still has all the features that make it a sophisticated 2-way radio. These durable, high powered 2-way radios deliver up to 7km range, offer exceptional sound quality and come with a discreet camouflage finish, making them ideal for all outdoor activities. Perfect for the serious outdoor enthusiast or tradesman, this new addition to Oricom’s range will blow the others away.
80 channels
Allows you to choose from 80 transmission frequencies to transmit or receive messages.
Range
Maximum transmit power will deliver up to 7km range.
Duplex (Range Extender) Capability
Local repeater stations re-transmit your signals over a wider area. This extends the effective range of the radio, giving you the greater reach.
38 CTCSS (interference eliminator) codes and 83 DCS codes
Block out any unwanted conversations.
VOX (handsfree) Capable
Attach a compatible VOX headset for full hands free communication.
Open/Group scanning
Gives you the option to scan all channels in memory and lock on any active channels or to select the channels you wish to monitor/listen to in a group.
Backlit LCD display
The display light up when receiving a transmission our when you push a button.
Charging Pod and batteries
No need for the ongoing expense of batteries, just place your units in the charging pod when batteries are low or when not in use.
PMR1280
Package includes: Package includes: 2 x PMR1280 handsets, 2 x HiMH rechargeable battery packs, 1 x dual desk charger with power supply, 2 belt clips.
Please Note:
* This 80 channel narrowband radio communicates with 40 channel r adios on the first 40 channels (1 to 40) but has another 40 channels (41 to 80) which will communicate with new 80 channel narrowband radios. In total there are 75 useable Narrowband voice channels. Voice communications are prohibited on Channels 22 and 23 as they are used for Telemetry and Telecommand. Channels 61,62 and 63 are guard channels and are not available for use. Channel 5 and 35 (paired for Duplex repeaters) are emergency channels and should be used only in an emergency. The CTCSS and DCS function are not allowed to operate on these channels. A list of currently authorised channels can be obtained from the ACMA website in Australia and the MED website in New Zealand. There are 8 Repeater channels 1 to 8 output (31 to 38 input ). Additional repeater channels 41-48 input and 71-78 output are now also available. This radio is user upgradable at no cost to allow repeater use on channels 41-48 and 71-78. Details are available on our website on how to upgrade the radio. Any designated repeater channel may be used for simplex operation in areas where it is not in operational range of a CB repeater station.
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FAQ PMR1280
Q. When I am in a vehicle my range seems to decrease, why?
A. If the Radio is being used inside of a vehicle the metal bodywork of the vehicle will shield a lot of the transmission to and from the radio. To improve transmission and reception it is best to operate the radio outside and away from vehicles.
Q. When I not receiving any transmissions, why?
A. Firstly check, your volume control, then if you still cannot hear the transmission, check to see if you have a CTCSS or DCS code set on that channel, if you do you will only be able to hear transmissions from other radios that have that same code set. If you turn off any CTCSS or DCS codes you will be able to hear all transmissions on that channel.
Q. When I am transmitting the person I am transmitting to cannot hear me, why?
A. Check that you are both on the same channel and both have the same CTCSS or DCS codes set. Also check that if you have duplex mode enabled that the other party has duplex enabled also.
Q. The batteries are not charging, why?
A. Storing batteries for a long period of time, without charging, will eventually make the battery unserviceable. This is because the battery eventually self discharges below the terminal voltage which will generally prevent the battery from being able to be charged again. Sometimes they may recover if left on charge for a few days, but not always. If NiMH batteries are to be stored for an extended period they should be stored fully charged and recharged once a month to overcome self discharge.
Q. Where are the repeater stations located?
A. There is a list of repeater stations across Australia on this web site. This list and the operational status of the repeaters can change so please check with the ACMA for the latest information on repeaters.
3 Year Manufacturer's Warranty
- This product is serviced and supported by the manufacturer or supplier.
- For assistance with warranties and product returns please use our Contact Us form
- For further information, visit our Returns Policy page.
- We use Australia Post for local and for regional and interstate we use E parcel and couriers. Tracking number will be provided when item is shipped.
Delivery 7-21 days. usually much quicker
