Two Way Radios for Campground Management
Managing a campground means there's a lot of people and materials to coordinate -- a whole lot -- and you need to make that happen over a broad distance on your patch of the great outdoors. Scouts, religious and social groups, birthday parties, company and corporate retreats; the list is probably endless, yes? Campground managers, you can make your lives a heckuva lot easier by adding two-way radio communication to your campground tool set.
Walkie-talkies enable you to talk to individuals or entire groups of campground staffers with the simple push of a button, using
Motorola's Push-to-talk technology. They're perfect for campgrounds where cell phone reception isn't available. After all, your campers have come up there to get away from it all, right? However
, that doesn't mean getting away from help in an emergency should one arise. Two-way radios can help you and your staff keep young and old safe in an emergency by staying in touch over the airwaves using two-way radio frequencies. Include the security of two-way radio communication on-site in your marketing brochures and website text and you've got a solid value add to sway campers over to your grounds.
Durable, Motorola two-way radios are built to take the rough and tumble duty demanded on your active campground. Motorola's most rugged model,
the RDX series, is manufactured using a polycarbonate overmold that houses a die-cast metal chassis. The RDX walkie-talkies are built to military specifications 810 C, D, E, F and are IP54/55 rated. All Motorola business radios are made to last and to handle your business.
Motorola handheld radios are also made for ease of portability. They're light and slip easily into a pocket and are right where you need them in a carrying case or clipped to a belt. Your choice of
accessories lets you configure your walkie-talkie set-up to the way you want to use it. A
CLS radio with VOX (Voice Activation) or one of the RDX models, lets you talk hands free when you purchase a VOX accessory such as a
mic with earpiece.
A UHF band walkie-talkie would be ideal to communicate both indoors and out, but if you've got VHF band two-way radios you want to keep in service, they'll work too. You just want to be sure that you use all of one or the other. VHF band walkie-talkies won't talk to UHF band walkie-talkies. For more information on selecting the two-way radio that's right for your campground, have a look at our
two-way radio guide that explains everything you need to know to find a walkie-talkie to fit your needs. Got questions? Give us a call or shoot us an email.
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