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walkie-talkie

Post by umit » Sun Nov 01, 2009 11:57 pm

Where can I find walkie-talkie & accessories in Helsinki-Espoo-Vantaa area??? Is there any specialized shop selling these equipment???
And what is the magic word to make google search?? :beamer:



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Re: walkie-talkie

Post by Keravalainen » Mon Nov 02, 2009 7:26 am

Hi!
Shops selling leisure electronics , hunting equipment and boat equipment are good sources for walkie-talkies.
The search words are "radiopuhelin tarvikkeet" (= walkie-talkie accessories).
- In the search pages as vertaa.fi you can also use some of the most common brands, like Lafayette and Cobra.

Some common cheaper consumer models are also available at Hong-Kong stores.
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Re: walkie-talkie

Post by Pursuivant » Mon Nov 02, 2009 7:33 am

Price depends if you want a real one or a toy one = how long a distance. magic word is radiopuhelin or LA-puhelin
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Re: walkie-talkie

Post by catfish78 » Mon Nov 02, 2009 8:21 am

I would say try Hong Kong or Billtima
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Re: walkie-talkie

Post by Andythefinn » Tue Nov 03, 2009 8:55 am

I would say try Biltema, if you really do want some cheap, plasticy piece of crap that would be lucky to see the week out. . :D

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Re: walkie-talkie

Post by DMC » Tue Nov 03, 2009 9:17 am

Andythefinn wrote:I would say try Biltema, if you really do want some cheap, plasticy piece of crap that would be lucky to see the week out. . :D
I have tried cheap sets from places like Biltema & Clas Ohlson. I haven't found them to be unreliable. The last ones I bought were quite clear (especially if using a headset) and came with a charger that is useful. The real issue is the range, which falls far short of a "real" walkie talkie - and is only a fraction of the range claimed by the manufacturers. If your application requires only a short range, the cheap sets can be OK. If you need a decent range you need a better product.

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Re: walkie-talkie

Post by umit » Tue Nov 03, 2009 10:03 pm

Thanks for the replies guys... Actually, I already have those toy ones :mrgreen: I was looking for headsets suitable with them. The magic words "radiopuhelin tarvikkeet" worked great for me, and found some online stores.


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