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Posted by IA Roy on July 27, 2007 at 20:27:07 from (206.156.242.82):
In Reply to: OT: Hand held two way radios. posted by Chances R on July 26, 2007 at 06:47:28:
We use Kenwood 15 channel radio's here in the factory for communication. The supervisors and team leaders carry them. If I carry mine on my belt, I can hear that someone is talking, but I have to hold it up near my ear to understand. The team leaders use one that has a mic/speaker on a retractible cord that can be clipped to the shirt and the receiver/power supply is clipped on the belt. Moving the speaker closer to the ear is very helpful. When you go into the office for a meeting, when on full volume, everyone can hear loud and clear. We are required to wear ear plugs because of the constant noise and that makes it harder to understand also.
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