The small, lightweight design of the Motorola TalkAbout 289 AA ice blue two-way radio makes it great to take along with you wherever you go. It operates on 14 channels, features 38 subcodes to help eliminate interference, and has a range of up to 2 miles. A voice-activated mode offers the option of convenient hands-free operation. There are 10 distinct audible call tones to alert you to incoming calls. The TalkAbout 289 AA runs on 3 AA batteries. It is backed by a one-year warranty.
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Smaller and lighter in weight than previous models, this palm-sized Talkabout radio allows you to instantly communicate with friends and family members up to two miles away simply by pushing a button. The SLK operates on the clear, static-free Family Radio Service (FRS) with � watt of power (the FCC maximum), on a license-free UHF FM frequency recently created by the FCC. You can select from 14 individual channels along with 38 privacy codes, for a total of 532 different channel configurations. Once you have selected your channel, code and volume, you can lock in the settings to prevent them from being changed accidentally. The Talkabout Backlit display shows your channel and code selection as well as modes and battery meter. If you need hands-free operation, use the VOX (voice activated) built-in feature and set it to one of three sensitivity levels when used with the optional headset and microphone.
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Motorola T289 AA 2-Way Radio (Ice Blue)
Manufacturer: Motorola ProductGroup: CE Binding: Electronics Accessories:
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ASIN: B00004HYS5 |
Product Description
Smaller and lighter in weight than previous models, this palm-sized Talkabout radio allows you to instantly communicate with friends and family members up to two miles away simply by pushing a button. The SLK operates on the clear, static-free Family Radio Service (FRS) with ? watt of power (the FCC maximum), on a license-free UHF FM frequency recently created by the FCC. You can select from 14 individual channels along with 38 privacy codes, for a total of 532 different channel configurations. Once you have selected your channel, code and volume, you can lock in the settings to prevent them from being changed accidentally. The Talkabout Backlit display shows your channel and code selection as well as modes and battery meter. If you need hands-free operation, use the VOX (voice activated) built-in feature and set it to one of three sensitivity levels when used with the optional headset and microphone.Amazon.com Product Description
The small, lightweight design of the Motorola TalkAbout 289 AA ice blue two-way radio makes it great to take along with you wherever you go. It operates on 14 channels, features 38 subcodes to help eliminate interference, and has a range of up to 2 miles. A voice-activated mode offers the option of convenient hands-free operation. There are 10 distinct audible call tones to alert you to incoming calls. The TalkAbout 289 AA runs on 3 AA batteries. It is backed by a one-year warranty.Customer Reviews:
The best FRS radios I had!!!.......2002-03-29
Stay in touch...the cheap way.......2001-11-09
The difficulty I have with it is with the VOX mode. You have to make a sound before it activates. If you don't, you lose the first few words before it kicks in.
I have the nicad, rechargeable unit. I like it because it saves on battery purchases.
All in all, I would recommend this unit.
Slim and sleek.......2001-08-25
Great for skiing and more.......2001-06-05
Personally, I don't think rechargeable batteries are necessary. I usually get almost an entire ski season out of one sec of batteries per radio so I don't think recharegeables are worth the extra money/hassle.
The only problem I've come across is the usability of some of the buttons. When you are wearning large ski gloves, the "Talk" button is the only one you can easily operate. All of the other buttons usually require the removal of a gloval. Luckily, you rarely need to touch the other buttons once the radio is on and everything is set.
Great little radios.......2001-02-22
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Motorola T289 AA 2-Way Radio (Black Chrome)
Manufacturer: Motorola ProductGroup: CE Binding: Electronics Product Features:
ASIN: B00004HYTV |
Amazon.com Product Description
The small, lightweight design of the Motorola TalkAbout 289 AA black chrome two-way radio makes it great to take along with you wherever you go. It operates on 14 channels, features 38 subcodes to help eliminate interference, and has a range of up to 2 miles. A voice-activated mode offers the option of convenient hands-free operation. There are 10 distinct audible call tones to alert you to incoming calls. The TalkAbout 289 AA runs on 3 AA batteries.It is backed by a one-year warranty.
Product Description
Smaller and lighter in weight than previous models, this palm-sized Talkabout radio allows you to instantly communicate with friends and family members up to two miles away simply by pushing a button. The SLK operates on the clear, static-free Family Radio Service (FRS) with ? watt of power (the FCC maximum), on a license-free UHF FM frequency recently created by the FCC. You can select from 14 individual channels along with 38 privacy codes, for a total of 532 different channel configurations. Once you have selected your channel, code and volume, you can lock in the settings to prevent them from being changed accidentally. The Talkabout Backlit display shows your channel and code selection as well as modes and battery meter. If you need hands-free operation, use the VOX (voice activated) built-in feature and set it to one of three sensitivity levels when used with the optional headset and microphone.Customer Reviews:
Amazing!.......2001-08-07
A Great Little Radio!.......2001-04-07
(The one small drawback over the weekend was that it was the last weekend in March of 2001, and if you remember, there was a tremendous solar storm -- this made the range of the radio somewhat limited, but did not hamper the sound quality nor the ease of use. However, since then, we have had no problems with establishing a long range between radios or finding a quiet frequency, even with the tremendous subspace chatter that is always present in the SF Bay Area. )
The T289 has already become a very neccesary part of our shopping expiditions, as it has streamlined the process of being able to keep up with one another without having to adjust to each other's walking speed and / or shopping habits!
And yes, they are the COOLEST-looking gadgets around.
If you're going to invest in two-way FRS, go ahead and get the Talkabout 289. It's got all the features you will ever need, and it's a very reliable little contraption. Heartily recommended!
Really glad I went with the Motorolas...............2001-03-22
1. I thought the price was a little bit high compared to some of the other brands.
2. I wasn't really sure how I would like the "Push To Talk" button being in the front center of the radio.
I'm really glad I decided to go for the 289's because they are VERY cool radios. The PTT button is not a problem at all. These things are so small you can reach the button easily with your thumb(or any other finger) with the radio in almost any position. As for the price, I think the Motorola 289's are built very well and are probably worth the extra(if any) you have to give for them.
I didn't think the radios worked all that great at first because they were not real clear. That was only because they were too close together. As soon as we got the radios separated they were just awesome. Loud and clear for almost two miles with me in the car and my wife in the house.
We've only had the radios for a short time but I don't know what I ever did without them. Used them last night to install a satellite dish on the roof.
The only thing I didn't have much luck using was the scan feature. I had them set to scan two channels and it would never see any transmissions on the second channel. I think it's probably only because I need to read the book and figure out exactly how to set them up. There are lots and lots of features on these babies. Some of the features I will probably use all the time, some I will try once and never use again.
Have to just say that I would highly reccomend these to anyone in the market for FRS radios. They work GREAT and they are the coolest looking(IMHO) radios on the market.
What a great FRS!.......2001-01-26
I tried out both the 289 & the 250. Both very exceptional FRS. I really did like the 250, but since it did not have a channel lock, & call button, & was a bit bigger than the 289. About the 250 though, one of my daughters did drop that FRS & it survived! No lose of communication, or anything. Pretty tough little FRS. I hope the 289 can take drops just as well. I am returning it b/c the 289 has the features I am looking for.
My family & I went to Disneyland today, so it was a great testing ground for these FRS. I noticed many people w/ FRS at the park. But only a few times did I get somebody not in my group on the same channel. Only lost reception when my wife was in an inside attraction, ie-Indiana Jones ride. For the most part, outside reception was best. We were able to communicate even if we were in different stores in the park, where there is not much radio signals. I really like that the 289 has 14 channels & 32 sub channels. Also it has a built-in VOX feature. I did not try this out at Disneyland, due to the fact that it is pretty loud there & it will activate the VOX feature. I was able to clip it on my Backpack, using a Body Glove cover & strap. So it was close to hear incoming calls from my wife. Weight was never an issue. They are pretty light, seems pretty durable also.
Only gripe I have is when I had the 289 inside a Body Glove carry case. I like the Body Glove b/c it protected the 289 to a point, & kept it clean. Only real gripe is the clear plastic by the buttons. The clear plastic is a bit stiff, so most of the time, I had to really push the buttons to make it work. A bit of a drag, but since I set the channel & volume, I really do not have to mess w/ the settings. I only messed around w/ the settings to test them out. ...
Incredibly useful, versatile devices.......2001-01-08
We shopped similar devices before buying these. The Motorola units are nice because they are very durable, about as small as anything, and have the extensability (earbuds, etc) to be flexible as personal communications devices. Plus, it is easy to change your channel/subcode frequency if someone else suddenly hops onto your frequency. All of this generation of walkie-talkies share a common set of frequencies so these Motorola units can work with other manufacturers. This is a positive if you lose one and have to replace it with another unit while travelling; if you don't have a choice of manufacturers, it's nice to know that any of them will work.
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Motorola T289 AA 2-Way Radio (Timber)
Manufacturer: Motorola ProductGroup: CE Binding: Electronics Product Features:
ASIN: B00004THXZ |
Amazon.com Product Description
Whether you are skateboarding in the park or planning jumps on the slopes, you can communicate with your friends or family with Motorola's TalkAbout 289AA two-way radio. The small, lightweight design makes it easy to carry around. You can even talk while you are moving by using the hands-free voice-activated mode. Keep your friends updated as you speed down the slopes. Even if you are at the top of the mountain, with its 2-mile range you won't miss out on important directions.When your current channel isn't getting good reception, an enhanced channel-scan button searches 14 channels for a better one. The TalkAbout 289AA also offers a volume- and channel-lock button so you don't have to readjust every time you talk. The battery offers life up to 30 hours at 0.5 watts. This model includes a removable carrying holster and a user's manual.
Product Description
All right. You walk around in the woods trying to reach the campsite or you are on league game and can't make your way back through the crowd? Well, Motorola's newest Family Radio, the lightweight and easy-to-use T289 with up to 2-mile range, is a perfect solution. Put it in your purse or pocket knowing that you will be alerted when anyone will try to reach you. It can be activated hands free, all by your voice. And in the busy neighborhood you will see the busy channels on the channel indicator. The colorful Talkabout T289 is one little radio that's big on features.Customer Reviews:
Absolutely Awesome.......2000-12-15
The only drawbacks I see for military operations is the constant blinking red light, which can be reduced with duct tape, and the constant exposure to rain which could damage the radio. Otherwise they have been provided nothing but Convenience and reliability.
I strongely recommend this radio.
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Motorola T289 AA 2-Way Radio (Purple Haze)
Manufacturer: Motorola ProductGroup: CE Binding: Electronics Accessories:
Product Features:
ASIN: B00004THXY |
Amazon.com Product Description
Whether you are skateboarding in the park or planning jumps on the slopes, you can communicate with your friends or family with Motorola's TalkAbout 289AA two-way radio. The small, lightweight design makes it easy to carry around. You can even talk while you are moving by using the hands-free voice-activated mode. Keep your friends updated as you speed down the slopes. Even if you are at the top of the mountain, with its 2-mile range you won't miss out on important directions.When your current channel isn't getting good reception, use enhanced channel scanning to search 14 channels for a better one. The TalkAbout 289AA also offers a volume- and channel-lock button so you don't have to readjust every time you talk. The battery offers life up to 30 hours at 0.5 watts. This model includes a removable carrying holster and user's manual. END
Product Description
TalkAbout radios are ideal communications tools for families and friends who want to stay in touch while roaming the mall, hitting the ski slopes, hiking, camping or just enjoying the great outdoors. Hassle-free and low-maintenance, the TalkAbout radios do not require any licensing or service fees because they operate on the Family Radio Service, a short-distance two-way personal radio service developed to provide a band of frequencies for families and recreational use. Battery-operated TalkAbout radios enable families to connect readily around the neighborhood, at the park or during that weekend bike ride with the kids. At the touch of a button, the TalkAbout radios offer instant, virtually crystal-clear two-way group communication with a range of over three kilometers, depending on terrain and conditions. These compact two-way radios are small enough to fit into the palm of the hand and are just the right size for a shirt pocket or small purse. The smallest and lightest radio in the FRS family, the T289 two-way radio weighs in at just 171 grams (6.05 ounces) with batteries and is a mere 16.5 centimeters (6.5 inches) high with antenna. The T289 two-way radio operates on either three AA alkaline or rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride batteries and has hands-free capability. Other great features include five additional call tones for a total of 10 user selectable tones, channel-busy indicator, audible low battery alert and call alert.Customer Reviews:
The best FRS radios I had!!!.......2002-03-29
Stay in touch...the cheap way.......2001-11-09
The difficulty I have with it is with the VOX mode. You have to make a sound before it activates. If you don't, you lose the first few words before it kicks in.
I have the nicad, rechargeable unit. I like it because it saves on battery purchases.
All in all, I would recommend this unit.
Slim and sleek.......2001-08-25
Great for skiing and more.......2001-06-05
Personally, I don't think rechargeable batteries are necessary. I usually get almost an entire ski season out of one sec of batteries per radio so I don't think recharegeables are worth the extra money/hassle.
The only problem I've come across is the usability of some of the buttons. When you are wearning large ski gloves, the "Talk" button is the only one you can easily operate. All of the other buttons usually require the removal of a gloval. Luckily, you rarely need to touch the other buttons once the radio is on and everything is set.
Great little radios.......2001-02-22
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Motorola TalkAbout AA Battery Kit for 280 & T289 Series
Manufacturer: Motorola ProductGroup: CE Binding: Electronics Accessories:
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ASIN: B00000JCT6 |
Product Description
Motorola is a global leader in providing integrated communications solutions and embedded electronic solutions. Since your powerful electronic products require sufficient power supply, Motorola provides it. You can be sure that with highly reliable power solutions from Motorola you always have enough power in store.Amazon.com Product Description
This battery kit is a nice option for those not wanting to rely on the recharging option. Your Motorola radio will run on three AA batteries with this kit, providing up to thirty hours of radio use. The conversion kit is compatible with the Motorola TalkAbout 270, 280SLK and T289 radios. A perfect tool for those travelling or camping where recharging options are minimal.
What's in the Box
Talkabout battery kit.
Customer Reviews:
Using AA NiMH with this AA Alkaline battery kit ... part II.......2001-03-15
Some 150 outlet stores scattered around the whole block. To go from one section to another, driving is often required. A pretty ideal place to use FRSs, especially your spouse/kids have very different preferences of stores to visit.
I fully-charged a set of Maha 1550mAh NiMH AA batteries for each unit and started them off at around 10:00am. With frequent conversation, it lasted thru the day until I turned them off at around 10:00pm with 1 bar (out of 3) left at the battery indicator.
I don't know the capacity of the proprietary Motorola NiMH battery for TA28x but Motorola claims 11 hours of 'normal' usage (5%/5%/90%). My 1550mAh NiMH AA setup beats this handily. Also, just imagine how much $$$ you are going to save from those disposable alkalines.
I am quite pleased about the performance of my batteries as well as the FRSs so far. Highly recommended.
Using AA NiMH with this AA Alkaline battery kit.......2001-03-11
TB is smart enough to tell it is being powered by original Motorola proprietary NiMH rechargeable (3.6V, have 3 contact points) or Alkaline AA adaptor kit (4.5V, have only 2 contact points).
I put 3 FULLY-CHARGED 1.2V NiMH into the Alkaline AA adaptor and started up the FRSs. The battery indicator showed only 2 (out of 3) bars. It was working without strange behavior though. I left them on and it ran out of power 30 hours later !! The battery indicator stayed at 2 for more than 18 hours and dropped to 1 for the rest. I used it occasionally (just to see it was still alive).
I think when you install the AA Alkaline battery kit, the TB is expecting 4.5V (= 3 x 1.5V). However, 3 x AA NiMH 1.2V batteries yielded only 3.6V ( < 4.5V) and this attributes to the 2 (out of 3). On the other hand, AA NiMH can deliver stable 1.2V for 80% of the discharge cycle which attributes the 'long-standing' 2 and 1. Whereas Alkaline poses a steeper discharge curve than NiMH.
I will try them again to test how the 'real-life' performance (duration, range) will look like using NiMH in Alkaline adaptor.
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