- Twin pack of Motorola T5100 radios
- Up to 2-mile range
- 14 FRS channels
- Stylish, compact design
- Battery meter indicator with audible low battery alert; backlit LCD display
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After our rather difficult trial opening the package, the T5100 unveiled itself with standard, no-frills features such as 14-channel reception, key lock, channel scan, ring tone, battery meter, and belt clip. The overall design felt very solid and reliable with a blue removable faceplate (so you can put in your favorite design). Yet it was still light and very easy to carry.
We set up a distance of more than a half-mile between the two radios with lots of trees and buildings in between and found performance to be very good. Our messages came across loud and clear, punctuated by nifty, audible tones before and after the calls. We found that we didn't need to hold our mouths close to the mic in order to make clear and legible transmissions. In fact, radio mics are so sensitive these days that quality diminishes if you hold them too close.
We did experience a few minor distractions. The positioning of the call button on the front of the radio felt a bit awkward. It should be on the side where the radio fits naturally in the palm of your hand and you don't have to thumb-wrestle your way while trying to make a transmission.
Another potential problem is the lack of privacy codes, which allow for more secure transmissions over the same channel to prevent others from listening in. This could be an issue if you plan to transmit to others in an area congested with other FRS radio users, such as a busy ski slope.
But if privacy codes aren't an issue for you, the T5100 is a great, reliable radio at a winning price. --Bao Tran
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The T5100 has a number of useful features, such as a 31-segment LCD display with icons, transmit LED indicator, and an audio accessory connector to connect a headset. Its audible call alert informs you of an incoming call for a phone-like convenience.
The package comes with two Talkabout T5100 radios, user manual, and quick user guide. The radios are backed by a one-year limited warranty.
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170 of 179 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not quite perfect.,
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This review is from: Motorola T5100 AA 2-Mile 14-Channel FRS Two-Way Radios (Pair) (Electronics)
I have owned 1 motorola Talkabout Distance for about a month and a half. Two weeks ago I recieved my Talkabout 5100's. I brought all three radios on vacation to Sandestin, Florida with me last week. It is a huge place, and a lot of people were using FRS there. My channel choices were limited, but interference was a problem only 2 or 3 times. The choices were limted by both the Distance radio, which does have the 38 interference eliminator codes but only channels 1-7. And the choices were limted by the 5100's which have all 14 available channels, but no interference eliminator codes. Therefore, I had only 7 channels to chose from. My point is that interference elimator codes would have been appreciated by me on this trip. On the other hand, there have been a couple of times I got to communicate with parties not originally intended to be in my talkgroup. Had I had Interfernce codes available to me and in use, I would not have been able to communicate with other people who I just happened upon, and sometimes it is fun to do so. So, I think that the codes can be a nice feature but definately are not necessary, even in places where FRS is in moderate to heavy use by others. The range of the 5100's is noticably shorter than that of the Distance radios. These are the only two models of FRS radios I have ever used, so I cannot compare the 5100 to other radios very much. But I will say that if you're contemplating on getting some radios with extra features, I say, for what? Who needs a compass, or a thermometer or barometer on a radio. There was no instance in which I thought, "Man, I really wish that my two way radio had an altimeter." If you pay more for a two-mile range FRS radio (Unless you are getting a rechargeable battery), that is probably all you are paying for--useless features. If you want to know what time it is, look at your watch. The only feature that some of the more expensive radios may have that I can imagine using would be the FM radio to allow you to listen to music. But what is that going to do but undermind your original intension of having effective two-way radio communications by running down the battery in your communications device. Stick to the basics. Spend more money on a two way radio only for two reasons. Number one--a rechargable battery. Rechargeable batteries for two-way radios are almost necessary. I use standard AA rechargeable batteries and a battery charger from Radio Shack for my Talkabout 5100's. Reason number 2 to spend more, for a radio--for a longer range. For example, the Motorola Talkabout Distance.
48 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Smaller is not always better,
By George Gallardo (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Motorola T5100 AA 2-Mile 14-Channel FRS Two-Way Radios (Pair) (Electronics)
This compact, stylish and catchy item is very lightweight and attractive, but seems to have very short frequency. I tried it from home to outdoor and could only get a block or 2 of frequency. So unless both parties are really outdoors (beach or park) your frequency is really a little more than a mile.
22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great For Foreign Travel,
By Peter F. Orlando (Hampton Bays, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Motorola T5100 AA 2-Mile 14-Channel FRS Two-Way Radios (Pair) (Electronics)
I traveled to Italy in 1999 with a family group of 25, we used 5 of these radios. The family would split up in groups of 5 at each sight seeing location and each group would have a Motorola TalkaAbout, we were able to keep in touch with one another no matter where we were. When it came time to meet for lunch or in the parking lot for the next journey, the Motorola TalkAbouts brought everyone back together. We love them.
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