2.4ghz radios

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2.4ghz radios

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Any one know of any 2.4ghz radios out there, user programable or pc programable (easy to find programming)

Want something with a bit more power and something that looks a bit better, (maybe im asking to much lol)

to be paired with military PRR radios (spec below)

Features:
2.4 GHz Spread Spectrum
Low probability of Interception
Low probability of Detection
Up to 500m Range
Simple user interface
256 Channel capability (16 directly available to the user)
Easily mounted on the user- small and unobtrusive
Operates independently of any infrastructures
Operates from 2 standard AA size batteries

Specifications:
Frequency Coverage: 2,400 - 2483 MHz, 256 Channels available
Modulation: QPSK (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum)
Voice Coding: CVSD
Data Protocol: Modified IEEE 802.11
RF Power Output: 100 mW
Range: 500 meters (Rural Terrain) transmission through up to three floors (Urban Terrain)
Power Requirements: 2 AA primary cells provide typically 24 hour use
Weighs: 1.5 kg
Microphone: Electret Noise Canceling
Respirator: NBC Compatible
Ear Piece: Custom Molded design
128 Bit Unique Coding
Ed
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Re: 2.4ghz radios

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Is this the Selex H4855? If so, I would have thought the only thing you'd get to pair with it is another one, although I'm guessing.
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Re: 2.4ghz radios

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yes its the selex one,

that is my thinking as well, but i thought i would give it a try
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