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Retevis H-777 Two Way Radio Walkie Talkie UHF 400-470MHz 5W 16CH Single Band With Earpiece Hand Held Mobile Ham Amateur Radio High Illumination Flashlight Black 6 Pack

Retevis H-777 Two Way Radio Walkie Talkie UHF 400-470MHz 5W 16CH Single Band With Earpiece Hand Held Mobile Ham Amateur Radio High Illumination Flashlight Black 6 Pack

  • Model: Retevis H-777;Walkie Talkie Frequency Range: 400~470MHz;Memory Channel: 16;1500mAh Li-ion battery
  • Built-in Led torch make things easier when in dark environment
  • Every radio has a earpiece;180g is small and light;Easy to use;Easy to program
  • Range up to 3 miles (5 km) depending on environment and terrain; 24*7 Email Support, Buy with confidence^o^
  • We provide 1 year warranty(buyer should bear shipping fee) and 7 days no reason to return .No matter any reason, within seven days you can apply for a return.If further details,please contact us freely,we will work with you to reach win-win

Specification
Model: Retevis H-777
Antenna Impedance: 50Ω
Working temperature: -30~+60℃
Rated Voltage: 3.7V DC
Output power:

List Price: $ 99.99

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